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Tracking bug for Drought Event issues #817
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Differences between East African Drought drought data vs GPCC monthly SPI
How accurate are the GPCC monthly SPIs?I ran a few validation scripts that maps GPCC SPIs (the one that we use) for USA, France, Sudan, and Somalia. It seems like the SPIs generally capture droughts where they exist. SPI 9 month Compared for example to US drought.gov, which is also 9 month SPI, the shapes look very similar. Sep 2022 from drought.gov for example. Also do look at drought.gov 2020. We can see the shapes of wet areas earlier in the year into a distinct separation of dryer western USA especially in Oct. So I don't think the current data from GPCC is wrong in terms of SPI 9. This can be compared with the datasource above. Here's a reference for France for comparison. Inside that you can see the SPI 3 and 6 month maps. Why didn't Somalia show up on GPCC SPI?Here's a list of SPI values for Somalia in 2022. It seems like 1 degree data show that it is on the dryer end, but not severely. Lessons learned here:
Next steps: Add sattelite based data, now that we know we can get SPI at 0.05 degrees of granularity. |
Madagascar drought event shows up with name "N/A": https://screenshot.googleplex.com/3aeetVhdtV8PEVQ, event: https://autopush.datacommons.org/browser/droughtEvent/2022-06_grid_1/-21_43
Horn of Africa Drought in 2022 isn't seen on the dashboard:
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