A Model-Based General Alternative to the Standardised Precipitation Index

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce two new model-based versions of the widely-used standardized precipitation index (SPI) for detecting and quantifying the magnitude of extreme hydro-climatic events. Our analytical approach is based on generalized additive models for location, scale and shape (GAMLSS), which helps as to overcome some limitations of the SPI. We compare our model-based standardised indices (MBSIs) with the SPI using precipitation data collected between January 2004 - December 2013 (522 weeks) in Caapiranga, a road-less municipality of Amazonas State. As a result, it is shown that the MBSI-1 is an index with similar properties to the SPI, but with improved methodology. In comparison to the SPI, our MBSI-1 index allows for the use of different zero-augmented distributions, it works with more flexible time-scales, can be applied to shorter records of data and also takes into account temporal dependencies in known seasonal behaviours. Our approach is implemented in an R package, mbsi, available from Github.

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