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PacificIslandsean Drought

Drought Monitor and outlook for Pacific Islands

CPC International Desk



Previous Accumulated Precipitation Deficiency
(Multi-scale Monitoring)

CPC CMORPH consists of satellite precipitation estimates that have been bias corrected and reprocessed using the the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Morphing Technique (MORPH) to form a global, high resolution precipitation analysis. Data is reprocessed on a global grid with 8km-by-8km spatial resolution. Temporal resolution is 30 minutes over a 20 year period of record (January 1998–present).


7day 14day 30day 60day 90day 120day 180day 270day 1yr 1.5yr 2yr
Total Precipitation (mm/day)
Precipitation Anomaly (mm/day)
Precipitation Percent (%)


Drought Monitor

Drought Indices: Past 1 week Past 2 weeks 1 month 2 months 3 months 4 months 6 months 9 months 12 months
Std. Prcp. Index (SPI)
Std. Prcp. Evp. Index (SPEI)
Evaporative Demand Drought Index (EDDI)


Vegetation Health Monitor




Sub-seasonal Drought Outlook by GEFSv12

Update Daily

Drought Indices: Realtime
Monitor
Week1
Outlook
Week2
Outlook
Week3
Outlook
Week4
Outlook
Week5
Outlook
Soil Moisture Percentile (SMP)
Std. Prcp. Index (SPI3)
Std. Runoff Index (SRI3)
Evaporiation Stress Index (ESI)



Seasonal Drought Outlook by NMME

Update Monthly

Drought outlook : current month Lead 1 month Lead 2 month Lead 3 month
Prcp Anom.
SPI3
SPI6
SPI12


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