Dai Global Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI)
d299000
<p> This dataset consists of monthly Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) over global land areas on a 2.5 degree grid computed using observed monthly surface air temperature and precipitation, plus other surface meteorological forcing data for the self calibrating PDSI Penman Monteith (sc_PDSI_pm) case. Additionally, ensemble mean monthly sc_PDSI_pm data on a 2.5 degree grid has been calculated from 1900-2099 (for CMIP5) and 1900-2100 (for CMIP6) based on one historical and future (under RCP4.5 for CMIP5), and SSP2-4.5 (similar to RCP4.5) and SSP5-8.5 (similar to RCP8.5 for CMIP5) simulation by each of the 14 CMIP5 models and 25 CMIP6 models. These sc_PDSI_pm data from individual runs were simply averaged to produce the multiple model ensemble mean. The PDSI can be used as a measure of surface aridity anomalies and changes on seasonal to longer time scales. It is correlated with observed soil moisture and water storage variations over land. </p>
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2021-03-30
GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS > GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
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2025-10-03
EARTH SCIENCE > CLIMATE INDICATORS > LAND SURFACE/AGRICULTURE INDICATORS > DROUGHT INDICES > PALMER DROUGHT SEVERITY INDEX
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2025-10-03
1850-01-01T000000+00
2018-12-31T230000+00
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2017-05-01
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