Abstract:
Hambantota district is known as one of the areas in Sri Lanka which
experience severe drought conditions. Therefore, it is vital to study the
drought conditions in Hambantota to get a thorough understanding of the
drought situation. Monthly rainfall data collected by the Metrological Department for the years from 1951 to 2013 in Hambantota were used for the analysis. In this study, drought characteristics are defined using monthly
standard precipitation index (SPI). were commonly used to describe
Drought severity and drought duration droughts. Since these variables are
dependent, the copula method was used to find the joint distribution. Kendall’s rank correlation was calculated between two variables and found
that it is significant (p<0.01). The best marginal distributions of drought
severity and drought duration were found as gamma and exponential distributions respectively. Significant correlation allowed to use, selected four Achemedian (Gumbel-Haugaard, Frank, Joe and Clayton) and one meta-elliptical (Normal) copulas. Parameters of the copulas were estimated by inverting the Kendall’s tau. It was found that Gumbel-Haugaard is the best copula for the drought severity and drought duration with lowest AIC and BIC among the selected copulas. The joint probability distribution was fitted using Gumbel-Haugaard copula and univariate marginal distributions.
The return periods were calculated using the identified joint probability
distribution function and when the drought duration is 2 and drought severity is 2, the return period is about 7 months. That is, we can expect drought duration of two months and drought severity of 2 once in every seven months.