“…The intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, such as droughts, is expected to increase in a warmer climate (Cook et al, 2018;Mishra & Singh, 2010;Spinoni et al, 2018). These events can cause extensive damages (Raikes et al, 2019) to a wide range of socio-economic sectors (Naumann et al, 2015) such as agriculture (Bodner et al, 2015;Madadgar et al, 2017), hydropower production (Turner & Voisin, 2022), water supply (Baltas, 2011;Kim et al, 2020aKim et al, , 2020b) and water quality (Delpla et al, 2009;Whitehead et al, 2009). In South Korea, an unusually longer drought lasting from 2013 to 2015 (Kwon et al, 2016) caused severe damages including water restriction in the western part of the country, and nation-wide crop failure.…”