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Title: Drought Activities at the NOAANCDC Climate Monitoring Branch


1
Drought Activities at the NOAA/NCDC Climate
Monitoring Branch
  • Richard R. Heim Jr.
  • Jay H. Lawrimore
  • NOAA/NESDIS/National Climatic Data Center
  • Asheville, North Carolina
  • USDM Workshop
  • Portland, OR, October 2007

2
Overview
  • Monthly State of the Climate drought reports
  • Drought Monitor Activities (USDM, NADM)
  • FMDI Floating Month Drought Index
  • Living Blended Paleo Drought Monitoring
  • NIDIS
  • International Drought Monitoring Drought Early
    Warning System

3
State of the Climate Drought Reports
  • Monthly reports
  • Narrative graphics
  • NOAA press release, plus Global Analysis,
    Global Hazards Significant Events, National
    Overview, Drought, Wildfire, Hurricane sections
  • Drought has U.S. focus
  • Online by mid-month (12th to 15th)

4
CMB Drought Web Pages
  • Drought Monitoring Tools
  • A static page that provides links to drought web
    resources from other organizations
  • Drought Termination in the U.S.
  • Based on Palmer Drought Index
  • Precip required to end/ameliorate drought
    probabilities of it occurring
  • Weekly maps
  • Plot of indicators derived from CPC weekly data
  • Monthly Palmer Drought Index computed weekly

5
Drought Monitor (USDM/NADM) Activities
  • Author U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) and North
    America Drought Monitor (NADM)
  • Host the NADM web site
  • http//www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/monitoring/dro
    ught/nadm/index.html
  • Compute the continental indicators for the NADM
  • U.S., Canadian, Mexican SPI, PCTPCP, Palmer
    Drought Indices

6
Transitioning from Climate Divisions to Station
Data for the U.S.
  • One of the action items from Oct 2006 NADM
    Workshop
  • For NADM drought indicator maps, have used
    stations for CN MX AK, climate divisions for
    contiguous U.S.
  • We are now also computing/plotting the North
    America indicator maps using stations for
    contiguous U.S.

Stations in U.S.
Climate divisions in U.S.
Stations in U.S.
7
Precipitation Climatologies for N. America
  • Percent of annual precipitation maps
  • Monthly, 3-Month Seasons, 6-Month Seasons

8
FMDI Floating Month Drought Index
  • FMDI a new drought index inspired by the
    Australian decile-based drought definition and
    the USDM
  • Based on precipitation percentiles
  • Computes
  • Precipitation percentile for current month
  • Length (number of consecutive months) and begin
    year/month of current dry spell
  • Precipitation percentile for current N-month dry
    spell
  • Dx dry spell category (based on USDM categories)
    for current month
  • Length (number of consecutive months) and begin
    year/month of current wet spell
  • Precipitation percentile for current N-month wet
    spell
  • Wx wet spell category (based on analog to USDM
    categories)

9
FMDI Floating Month Drought Index
  • Dry Spell begins when 3 consecutive months each
    have an anomaly anomaly of total precipitation for the 3
    consecutive dry months falls beyond the cutoff
    (
  • Dry Spell ends when
  • the total precipitation for the months from
    beginning anchor year-month to current month no
    longer falls beyond the cutoff (
    percentile), OR
  • the precipitation for the past 3 months is
    extremely wet (3-month total precipitation
    70th percentile)

10
FMDI Floating Month Drought Index
  • Wet Spell begins when 3 consecutive months each
    have an anomaly 70th percentile and the
    anomaly of total precipitation for the 3
    consecutive dry months fall beyond the cutoff (
    70 percentile)
  • Wet Spell ends when
  • the total precipitation for the months from
    beginning anchor year-month to current month no
    longer falls beyond the cutoff ( 70th
    percentile), OR
  • the precipitation for the past 3 months is
    extremely dry (3-month total precipitation
    30th percentile)

11
FMDI Floating Month Drought Index
  • Has a Near-Real Time component and a Backstepping
    component
  • Requires serially complete data

12
FMDI can show Wet Spell Conditions as well as
Dry Spell.
13
FMDI Floating Month Drought Index
14
FMDI Correlations With Other Drought Indices
1/2003-5/2007
15
Living Blended Paleo Drought Monitoring
  • The instrumental data record extends back only
    about 100 years
  • Paleoclimatic data can extend our drought
    historical perspective back several hundred to
    thousands of years

Based on station meteorological data
Based on tree ring chronologies
16
Building the Living Blended Paleo Drought Data
Base
  • Station data network across U.S., Canada,
    Mexico
  • Monthly Max Min Temperature Precipitation
  • Gridded monthly temp, precip, PDSI
  • 0.5 x 0.5 degree lat/lon grid
  • Computed for the instrumental period of the 20th
    Century

17
0.5 x 0.5 degree latitude/longitude grid for
monthly temperature, precipitation, drought
indices 11,400 gridpoints
18
Building the Living Blended Paleo Drought Data
Base
  • Paleoclimatic (tree ring) data base across the
    U.S., Canada, Mexico
  • Spans the period from the late 20th Century back
    several hundred years

19
Building the Living Blended Paleo Drought Data
Base
  • Point-by-point regression method
  • Applied to the 20th Century period common to both
    data bases
  • To develop regression equations relating the tree
    ring chronologies to the instrumental period
    gridded PDSI
  • This allows reconstruction of gridded PDSI for
    the pre-20th Century period covered by the tree
    ring data

20
Living Blended Paleo Drought Monitoring
Creating the Blend
  • The gridded reconstructed PDSI data from the
    paleo record can be stitched to or blended
    with the gridded PDSI computed from the
    instrumental data
  • The instrumental gridded PDSI will be updated
    operationally on a monthly basis
  • Thus, the paleo-instrumental gridded blend is a
    living drought data base

21
Living Blended Paleo Drought Monitoring
Monitoring Products Gridded Data Base
22
NIDIS National Integrated Drought Information
System
  • NCDC / Climate Monitoring Branch
  • Leading the NIDIS Drought Portal Conceptual and
    Social Design Team
  • Providing recommendations for and review of the
    Portal content
  • Providing programming support for the development
    of the Portal

23
International Drought Monitoring Drought Early
Warning System (DEWS)
  • Drought does not respect political boundaries
  • Water availability is emerging as a critical
    concern for the 21st Century
  • There are projections of potential increases in
    the frequency intensity of drought due to
    climate change, coincident with population
    increases
  • An International Drought Early Warning System
    would enable the global community to give a
    coordinated response to the drought problem

24
International Drought Monitoring Drought Early
Warning System (DEWS)
  • November 30 GEO Ministerial Summit in Cape Town,
    South Africa
  • The Cape Town Summit is one of the early efforts
    to introduce the concept of a global drought
    early warning system to other countries
  • Video presentation, exhibit, and discussion
    planned to discuss the NADM, NIDIS, how they
    fit into a Drought Early Warning System
  • Video will include NADM interviews with Canadian
    Mexican partners
  • Tabletop book (GEO The Full Picture) will be
    published in advance for Summit distribution
    will include an NADM / DEWS chapter
  • Each Nation would need to evaluate their level of
    DEWS involvement Ministerial support needed

25
International Drought Monitoring DEWS
  • Objectives An International Drought Information
    System that weaves together current and future
    observation systems from participating Nations to
    provide
  • An early warning system for drought
  • Information for drought response, planning,
    mitigation, and recovery
  • An interactive, web-based drought portal and
    analysis tools
  • Provide critical drought information to countries
    with inadequate monitoring resources
  • Goals
  • A system of systems for data information
    sharing, communication, capacity building to
    take on the growing worldwide threat of drought
  • Regular drought warning assessments issued as
    frequently as possible with increased frequency
    during a crisis

26
International Drought Monitoring DEWS
  • Build upon the groundwork laid by GEO (Group on
    Earth Observations) and GEOSS (Global Earth
    Observation System of Systems)
  • Could be patterned after the North America
    Drought Monitor (NADM) and U.S. National
    Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)
  • A Drought Early Warning System requires a GEO
    commitment
  • Operational responsibilities
  • Research collaboration for developing new
    monitoring, analysis, and forecasting technologies

Many nations have important components of a
drought early warning system. No one nation has
all the tools, products, and data to deliver the
best system.
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Thank You!
NCDC Climate Monitoring Branch Reports
Products http//www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/rese
arch/monitoring.html NCDC State of the Climate
Reports http//www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/resea
rch/monitoring.htmlstate North America Drought
Monitor http//www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/monit
oring/drought/nadm/index.html U.S. Drought
Monitor http//drought.unl.edu/dm/monitor.html N
IDIS http//drought.gov/
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