Same SPEI value for different time-series data #474
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This is interesting, in that you're using synthetic data for future values. We should perhaps look into what's happening around future dates, in case this is what's causing this unexpected behavior? Otherwise, I don't have any obvious clues to offer. Limit your data range to the present and see if that fixes things. But this won't do you much good since what you want to see are SPEI values after the present date, right? |
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Hi,
I have met some issues when calculating 12-month SPEI using
climate-indices
package. The input data are global Precipitation and PET dataset from 1994 to 2100. The calibration period used is 1994-2014. The distribution used for analysis is Pearson Type III (spei_pearson_12
). Most of the regions got a reasonable SPEI time-series value, but for some spots, the SPEI time-series looked fine for the historical period (1994-2022, with trend and fluctuation etc.), then it was filled with a single value (for example, SPEI=-3.09 from 2025 to 2100). I checked that both precipitation and PET data showed normal time variation. How did the package produce the same SPEI value with different input under this condition? Besides, if I want to compare the average SPEI values from two different time periods, should I use the whole time range or the historical period as calibration period?Thanks!
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