A quasi-global precipitation time series for drought monitoring
Chris FunkPete PetersonM. F. LandsfeldDiego PedrerosJ. P. VerdinJames RowlandBo E. RomeroG. J. HusakJoel MichaelsenA. Verdin
2014en
ABI
Abstract
Estimating precipitation variations in space and time is an important aspect of drought early warning and environmental monitoring. An evolving drier-than-normal season must be placed in historical context so that the severity of rainfall deficits may quickly be evaluated. To this end, scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation and Science Center, working closely with collaborators at the University of California, Santa Barbara Climate Hazards Group, have developed a quasi-global (50S-50N, 180E-180W), 0.05 resolution, 1981 to near-present gridded precipitation
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