Compound Drought and Heatwave (CDHW) Events – Senegal, 1981-2023
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| Science Case Name | Multi-Hazards in Senegal. | 
| Dataset Name/Title | Compound Drought and Heatwave (CDHW) Events – Senegal, 1981-2023 | 
| Dataset Description | The dataset contains gridded data on co-ocurrence of droughts and heatwaves (CDHW) over the whole area of Senegal. | 
| Key Methodologies | Droughts were defined as events with Z-scores of the 6-month Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI-6) below or equal to -1. SPI-6 was computed from Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station data (CHIRPS) mothly precipitation data. Heatwaves were defined as at least 3-day-long events on which daily maximum air temperature exceeded the above the 90$^{th}$ percentile of the 31-day moving average daily maximum air temperature. Two heatwave events separated by only one day were merged into a single event. Daily maximum air temperature at 2 meters was downloaded from ERA5-Land dataset. CDHW is a spatial and temporal intersection of droughts and heatwaves. The uploaded dataset has values 1 in cell with CDHW and 0 othwerwise. | 
| Temporal Domain | 1981–2023, daily | 
| Spatial Domain | Senegal, West Africa Spatial resolution ca 0.1°x0.1° (EPGS:4326) | 
| Key Variables/Indicators | Spatio-temporal clusters of dry/drought events | 
| Data Format | netCDF | 
| Source Data | ERA5-Land and CHIRPS | 
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| Stakeholder Relevance | Identifying and assessing past compound hot and dry events for multi-hazard events monitoring, prediction and preparedness. | 
| Limitations/Assumptions | The assumption is that 43 years of data are sufficient for the SPI computation. | 
| Additional Outputs/information | The dataset access is currently restricted due to pending related publication. | 
| Contact Information | Egor Prikaziuk (UT-ITC, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, ITC, University of Twente, the Netherlands) | 
            
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- European Space Research Institute
- EO4Multihazards (Earth Observation for High-Impact Multi-Hazards Science), funded by the European Space Agency and launched as part of the joint ESA-European Commission Earth System Science Initiative