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Drought Indices

Chad A. Greene edited this page Feb 18, 2019 · 1 revision

A recipe for computing SPEI

SPEI is based on a standardization of a simplified water balance for the climatology of a particular location. In this sense it would be good to associate some global reanalysis product/gridded product to be able to calculate this index everywhere, disregarding the user's data availability.

Water Balance

For a given point calculate monthly precipitation (P) and monthly potential evapotranspiration (PET) followed by the simplified water balance:

Di = Pi - PETi

Create several time series with different averaging windows based on the user's request (one month, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 24 months). These are the different time scales defined by the user considering her local conditions. The reference month for each window is the final month e.g. the water balance deficit of scale 6 for July 1990 is calculated with February-July data (could also be calculate with the expression in page 1702 of Begueria's paper).

A cdf will be later fitted to this time series.

Potential reference evapotranspiration

Reference PET can be calculated with Penman-Monteith, Hargreaves of Thorthwaite equation. A good start is to use Hargreaves as in page 51 of this paper's supplement as it does not require too many input variables. The choice of PET method is not decisive on the final result. Hargreaves will need:

  • monthly averages of daily maximum temperature
  • monthly averages of daily minimum temperature
  • monthly mean temperature
  • extraterrestrial radiation
  • latent heat of vaporization (2.45 MJ kg-1 at 20° C and normal pressure)

hargreaves hargreaves2

Fitting the cdf (a log logistic) and standardizing the water balance

NB! maybe there is already a built-in function for fittig log-logistic in matlab!

We use the l-moments in order to fit the log-logistic distribution. The determination of the probability weighted moments (PWMs) is very clear (from page 1702 and following of Begueria's paper):

pwms

The log-logistic pdf is given by:

log-logistic

The parameters of the log-logistic are based on the probability weighted moments determined earlier:

parameters

Finally SPEI is given by the expression:

spei1 spei2

F(x) is the cdf of the log-logistic:

cdf