To calculate Drought Risk, we use the variable [Copernicus Climate Data Store (CDS)]:
The method described for Drought Risk assessment is a global standard and its primary source is the scientific literature that introduced and validated the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI).
Our risk classification (from A to F) corresponds to standard drought categories defined by the index creators and adopted by major world meteorological organizations.
In summary, our Drought Risk classification method represents the direct application of the global standard defined by McKee et al. (1993) and recommended by the World Meteorological Organization. The provided sources are the cardinal references for this methodology.
The method described for Drought Risk assessment is a global standard and its primary source is the scientific literature that introduced and validated the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI). Our risk classification (from A to F) corresponds to standard drought categories defined by the index creators and adopted by major world meteorological organizations. In summary, our Drought Risk classification method represents the direct application of the global standard defined by McKee et al. (1993) and recommended by the World Meteorological Organization.