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PacificIslandsean Drought

Drought Monitor and outlook for Pacific Islands

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Previous Accumulated Precipitation Deficiency
(Multi-scale Monitoring)

CPC CMORPH consists of satellite precipitation estimates that have been bias corrected and reprocessed using the the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Morphing Technique (MORPH) to form a global, high resolution precipitation analysis. Data is reprocessed on a global grid with 8km-by-8km spatial resolution. Temporal resolution is 30 minutes over a 20 year period of record (January 1998–present).


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Total Precipitation (mm)
Precipitation Anomaly (mm)
Precipitation Percent (%)


Drought Monitor

Drought Indices: Past 1 week Past 2 weeks 1 month 2 months 3 months 4 months 6 months 9 months 12 months
Std. Prcp. Index (SPI)
Std. Prcp. Evp. Index (SPEI)
Evaporative Demand Drought Index (EDDI)


Vegetation Health Monitor



Sub-seasonal Drought outlook

Drought Indices: Realtime
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Week3
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Week4
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Week5
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Soil Moisture Percentile (SMP)
Std. Prcp. Index (SPI3)
Std. Runoff Index (SRI3)
Evaporiation Stress Index (ESI)




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