“…Recently, multivariate copula functions have been widely used in hydrology and drought assessment (Shiau, 2006;Shiau et al 2007;Shiau and Modarres, 2009;Wong et al 2010;Reddy and Ganguli, 2011;Kwak et al, 2012;Khedun et al, 2014;Sadri and Burn, 2014;Madadgar and Moradkhani, 2014;Borgomeo et al, 2015;Hamdi et al, 2016;She et al, 2016). Furthermore, copula-based forecasting is recently applied using gridded datasets, such as global simulation model (GSM; Ballarin et al, 2021), and North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME; Yazdandoost et al, 2021), newly introduced for drought and rainfall forecasting, respectively. Although the copulas are widely used for multivariate drought analysis using in situ datasets, copula functions' potential for drought forecasting is not adequately investigated, especially using SREs.…”