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The Meteorological Drought Duration index is relevant to a wide range of water-related sectors, especially agriculture, forestry, hydrology and water management. This Index is based on daily precipitation and is part of the Drought Hazard type of the Wet and Dry category of the classification.

The index gives the total number of months in a year that experience drought conditions as determined by anomalously low precipitation values based on the 3-month Standardised Precipitation Index (SPI-3). SPI-3 accounts for the deficit (or surplus) of precipitation accumulated over 3 months with respect to the corresponding reference value from a 30-year baseline historical period, here 1981-2010. A higher/lower value indicates shorter/longer droughts durations.


Definition

The count of months in a year with anomalously low precipitation conditions based on the 3-month Standardised Precipitation Index (SPI-3) relative to a reference period, here 1981-2010 (month). A drought event starts when SPI-3 values fall below -1 for at least two consecutive months and ends when the index returns positive.


Data Sources

The data was assembled on behalf of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) based on climate projections hosted on the C3S Climate Data Store (CDS). The Index is calculated from the ERA5 reanalysis and the ERA5 reanalysis and a set of nine bias-corrected multi-model simulations from the EURO-CORDEX experiment. These simulations have a spatial resolution of 0.25° x 0.25°, a 3-hourly output, and cover scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. More information about the dataset can be found in the corresponding CDS documentation resources.


Supporting Information

Further information about this application can be found in the ECDE application User Guide and the Data and datasets underpining the ECDE. Related information can also be found in other sections of the EEA site:

  • The Index based interactive EEA report: Wet and dry - Droughts (link).
  • EEA Indicators: Meteorological and hydrological droughts in Europe (link).