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EDO Standardized Precipitation Index E-OBS, 1-month accumulation period (SPI-1) (version 2.0.0)

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The 1-month Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI-1) is an indicator used to monitor meteorological drought based on precipitation anomalies over 1-month accumulation periods. SPI-1 serves as a proxy indicator for immediate impacts of droughts such as reduced soil moisture, snowpack, and flow in smaller creeks. The input data for calculating the SPI-1 is E-OBS (ECA&D (European Climate Assessment & Dataset) observational dataset), version 30.0e.

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How to cite

European Commission, Joint Research Centre (2026): EDO Standardized Precipitation Index E-OBS, 1-month accumulation period (SPI-1) (version 2.0.0). [Dataset] doi: 10.2905/JRC.MX5WG2R PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/d89717dd-1bca-4e70-8e91-2d9516e5f5a8

Keywords

CEMSCopernicusDroughtE-OBSEuropean Drought Observatory (EDO)PrecipitationPrecipitation AnomalySPI

Data access

NetCDF

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Downloadable file

A downloadable file for the dataset.

Use conditions
European Commission reuse notice

According to the European Commission reuse notice, reuse is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged. The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Decision of 12 December 2011. The general principle of reuse can be subject to conditions which may be specified in individual copyright notices. Therefore users are advised to refer to the copyright notices of the individual websites maintained under Europa and of the individual documents. Reuse is not applicable to documents subject to intellectual property rights of third parties.

Access conditions
No limitations

Anybody can directly and anonymously access the data, without being required to register or authenticate.

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Use conditions
European Commission reuse notice

According to the European Commission reuse notice, reuse is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged. The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Decision of 12 December 2011. The general principle of reuse can be subject to conditions which may be specified in individual copyright notices. Therefore users are advised to refer to the copyright notices of the individual websites maintained under Europa and of the individual documents. Reuse is not applicable to documents subject to intellectual property rights of third parties.

Access conditions
No limitations

Anybody can directly and anonymously access the data, without being required to register or authenticate.

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Publications

Publication
McKee, T.B., N.J. Doesken and J. Kleist. 1993. The relationship of drought frequency and duration to time scale. In: Proceedingsof the Eighth Conference on Applied Climatology, Anaheim, California, 17–22 January 1993. Boston, American Meteorological Society, 179–184

Spatial coverage

Temporal coverage

From date To date
1991-01-01 N/A

Additional information

Published by
European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Contact email
JRC-EMS-DROUGHT (at) ec.europa.eu
Update frequency
three times a month

The event occurs three times a month.

Language(s)
English

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Data theme(s)
Environment

dataset theme covering the domain of environment, defined as the interaction of all living species, climate, weather, and natural resources that impact human survival and economic activity

Issued date
2025-02-21
Created date
21 Feb 2025 15:19
Modified date
21 Mar 2025 14:33
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