“…In recent decades, changes in human activities and climate have had a worldwide impact on the hydrological cycle and on regional changes in climatic extremes (Alexander et al, ; Allen & Ingram, ; Kukal & Irmak, 2016a; Liu et al, ; Min et al, ; W. Sun et al, ; Sun et al, ). The increasing number of extreme climate events (i.e., floods, droughts, rainstorms, and tropical storms) has strongly influenced regional settlements, agriculture, industry, economies, and ecological systems (Madsen et al, ; Sun et al, ). Because of continuing climate change, the frequency of meteorological, hydrological, and agricultural droughts in China is expected to increase sharply for the period 2010–2049 relative to 1971–2000 (Leng et al, ).…”