Multimetric drought dataset for the Greater Antilles: a resource for environmental and adaptation studies
Description
The Multimetric Drought Dataset for the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, La Española, and Puerto Rico) provides monthly drought related products derived from the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI; McKee et al., 1993), calculated using MSWEP precipitation data (Beck et al., 2019) at 0.1° spatial resolution for the period January 1980 to December 2023. The SPI was computed for accumulation periods ranging from 1 to 24 months, producing both spatial and temporal outputs. For accumulation periods longer than one month, data availability begins after the corresponding delay (e.g., SPI-12 starts in January 1981).
To define different drought severity levels moderate (SPI < –0.84), severe (SPI < –1.28), and extreme (SPI < –1.65) the classification proposed by Agnew (2000) was applied, and the corresponding affected areas were calculated accordingly.
The repository is organized into directories by variable type and temporal scale for each island, as follows:
- SPI Spatial drought (SPI1 to SPI24): provided in NetCDF (.nc) format.
- SPI Temporal drought (SPI1 to SPI24): provided in CSV format.
- Monthly percentage of area affected by drought, categorized as Moderate Drought (MD), Severe Drought (SD), and Extreme Drought (ED), in CSV format. (Available for SPI1, SPI3, SPI6, SPI12, SPI18, and SPI24)
- Drought event catalogues, detailing start, end, severity, and duration of each event, in CSV format. (Available for SPI1, SPI3, SPI6, SPI12, SPI18, and SPI24)
- Percentage of area affected during drought events, categorized by severity level (MD, SD, and ED), in CSV format. (Available for SPI1, SPI3, SPI6, SPI12, SPI18, and SPI24)
- Derived indicators directory for SPI1, SPI3, SPI6, SPI12, SPI18, and SPI24, providing insights into drought temporal dynamics, spatial synchrony, and abrupt hydroclimatic regime shifts across the Greater Antilles. This includes:
- DPI (Drought Persistence Index) – measures the average duration of drought events.
- OSI (Onset Severity Index) – quantifies how quickly droughts intensify after onset.
- DER (Drought Event Ratio) – captures the asymmetry between drought development and recovery phases.
- Co-occurrence matrices of drought years across the islands – highlighting temporal synchronicity.
- Whiplash transition records (MD, SD, and ED) – identifying and characterizing abrupt dry-to-wet and wet-to-dry shifts.
- Moisture Analysis: This directory includes time series (in CSV format) of moisture contributions to precipitation (E − P < 0), derived from a forward analysis of air parcels originating from the Caribbean and North Atlantic (NATL) moisture sources, as well as from each island individually. It also includes the corresponding monthly anomalies.
This database is fully described in:
Stojanovic, M.; Sorí, R.; Pérez-Alarcón, A.; Nieto, R.; and Gimeno, L. (2025). Multimetric drought dataset for the Greater Antilles: a resource for environmental and adaptation studies. Scientific Data. Submitted.
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Additional details
Funding
- Xunta de Galicia
- ED481D − 2024/017
- Xunta de Galicia
- Excelencia-ED431F-2024/03
- Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
- RYC2021−034044-I
- Xunta de Galicia
- ED481B-2023/016
References
- McKee T.B., Doesken, N.J., Kleist, J. The relationship of drought frequency and duration to time scales. In: Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Applied Climatology, Boston, MA, USA, 17–22 January 1993, pp. 179–184. https://climate.colostate.edu/pdfs/relationshipofdroughtfrequency.pdf
- Beck, H. E. et al. MSWEP V2 Global 3-Hourly 0.1° Precipitation: Methodology and Quantitative Assessment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 100, 473–500 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1175%2FBAMS-D-17-0138.1
- Agnew, C. T. Using the SPI to Identify Drought Using the SPI to Identify Drought Netw. News, 2000, 12, 6–12, available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/droughtnetnews/1