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Articles | Volume XLIII-B3-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B3-2022-1173-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B3-2022-1173-2022
31 May 2022
 | 31 May 2022

DROUGHT PATTERN ASSESSMENT OVER MARATHWADA, INDIA THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIVARIATE ADVANCE DROUGHT RESPONSE INDEX

T. P. Singh, M. Deshpande, S. Das, and V. Kumbhar

Keywords: Multivariate Drought Index, India, Remote Sensing, Aridity Drought Response Index, ADRI

Abstract. The intensity and frequency with which recent drought events are occurring has made management of food and water a challenge. The situation in Indian subcontinent is no difference. The presented study takes inspiration from such problems to propose a remote sensing based multivariate advance drought response index (ADRI). The proposed multivariate index takes into consideration long term conditions of precipitation, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), brightness temperature and soil moisture in a linear way for 8-day drought assessment over drought affected Marathwada region, Maharashtra, India. A value of 33 corresponding to ADRI was found to be normal condition over two decades which corresponds to normal vegetation condition index (VCI) value of 51.1 and 54.2. The last 7 years shows a consistent pattern in the change of regional ADRI values which suggests the years in which agricultural assistance is needed over the region. Drought over the region is found to shift from central to eastern and northern regions in the last 5 years. Temporal analysis for the duration suggests up to 5 percent of the area of Marathwada has been facing severe drought conditions over the last decade while up to 70 percent of the area is experience below normal conditions with varying intensities of water stress. The districts of Latur, Parbhani, Hingoli and Nanded which are downstream river Godavari have been affected the most due to large percentage of land being under agriculture.