The Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) is a widely used index to assess the severity of drought conditions based on temperature and precipitation data. It provides a standardized measure that helps in understanding the impact of drought over time.
This simplified version allows for a quick estimation by considering the deviation from long-term averages over a specified period.
What is the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI)?
How do I calculate the PDSI?
What does a high PDSI value indicate?
How long of a period should I consider for the PDSI calculation?
Can the PDSI be used to compare drought conditions in different regions?
What are the limitations of using the PDSI?
How often should I update the long-term average precipitation data used in the PDSI?
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