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Data used in the examples of the SPEI package:
wichita
dataset: monthly climate in Wichita (Kansas, lat=37.6475,
elevation=402.6 m. a.s.l.) since January 1980;
balance
dataset: monthly climatic water balance (precipitation
minus potential evapotranspiration) at eleven locations around the World,
since January 1900;
cabinda
: one year of data for computing Penman-Monteith ET0 from
Allen et al. (1998);
cruts4
: 120 years of monthly climatic water balance (precipitation
minus reference evapotranspiration) data at six grid points from
CRU TS 4.05.
wichita
dataset: a data frame with:
monthly precipitation totals, in mm.
monthly precipitation totals, in mm.
monthly precipitation totals, in mm.
monthly mean daily maximum temperature, in ºC.
monthly mean daily minimum temperature, in ºC.
monthly mean temperature, in ºC.
monthly mean wind speed, in km h-1
monthly mean sun hours, in h.
monthly mean cloud cover, in %.
balance
dataset: a data frame with monthly climatic water balance
(precipitation minus potential evapotranspiration) at Indore (India),
Kimberley (South Africa), Albuquerque (US), Valencia (Spain),
Wien (Austria), Abashiri (Japan), Tampa (US), Sao Paulo (Brazil),
Lahore (India), Punta Arenas (Chile) and Helsinki (Finland), in mm.
cabinda
dataset: a data frame with one year of monthly climatic data
at Cabinda (Angola, -5.33S 12.11E 20 m), with:
month of the year
monthly mean daily minimum temperature, in ºC.
monthly mean daily maximum temperature, in ºC.
monthly mean relative humidity, in %.
monthly mean wind speed, in km h-1
monthly mean sunshine hours, in h.
monthly mean daily incoming solar radiation, MJ m-2 d-1.
monthly ET0 from the original publication, in mm.
cruts4
dataset: an array with 120 years of monthly climatic water
balance (precipitation minus reference evapotranspiration) data at six grid
points from CRU TS 4.05 data set. The array has dimensions [time=1440,
longitude=2, latitude=3], with time starting in January 1900. Longitudes
are (0.25, 0.75), and latitudes (42.25, 42.75, 43.25), corresponding to the
Central Pyrenees between Spain and France.
See description.
Data ported to R by S. Beguería.
The wichita
data were obtained from the Global Historical Climatology
Network (GHCN, http://www.ncei.noaa.gov/. Data for the balance
dataset were extracted from CRU TS V3.1 and from the 20th Century Reanalysis
V2 data set.
Data for the balance
dataset were taken from Allen et al. (1998),
page 69, figure 18.
The cruts4
data were obtained from the CRU (Climatic Research Unit,
University of East Anglia https://crudata.uea.ac.uk/) TS V4.05
data set.
S.M. Vicente-Serrano, S. Beguería, J.I. López-Moreno. 2010. A Multi-scalar drought index sensitive to global warming: The Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index – SPEI. Journal of Climate 23: 1696, DOI: 10.1175/2009JCLI2909.1.
R.G. Allen, L.S. Pereira, D. Raes, M. Smith. 1998. JCrop evapotranspiration - Guidelines for computing crop water requirements - FAO Irrigation and drainage paper 56. FAO, Rome. ISBN 92-5-104219-5.
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