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The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)


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The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is a drought index based only on precipitation. SPI is an index based on the probability of recording the amount of rainfall, a negative index for drought, and positive for wet conditions. The SPI can be used to monitor conditions on a variety of time scales. This temporal flexibility allows the SPI to be useful in both short-term agricultural and long-term hydrological applications.




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Capital City of Indonesia Forecast
21 May 2013

Medan

Light Rain
Light Rain
24 - 35 °C

Samarinda

Light Rain
Light Rain
25 - 32 °C

Manado

Light Rain
Light Rain
24 - 33 °C

Jayapura

Light Rain
Light Rain
23 - 32 °C

Denpasar

Cloudy
Cloudy
25 - 32 °C

Jakarta

Light Rain
Light Rain
24 - 33 °C
 
Capital City of Indonesia Forecast
21 May 2013

Padang

Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
21 - 32 °C

Pontianak

Light Rain
Light Rain
24 - 34 °C

Makassar

Light Rain
Light Rain
24 - 32 °C

Ambon

Light Rain
Light Rain
24 - 31 °C

Yogyakarta

Light Rain
Light Rain
23 - 30 °C

Surabaya

Light Rain
Light Rain
25 - 33 °C
 
Latest Earthquake
21 May 2013 11:54:32 WIB
Location :0.31 N-127.02 E
Depth : 83 Km
60 km SouthWest TIDORE-MALUT
does not generate TSUNAMI
 
Felt Earthquake
Date21/05/2013-11:24:37 UTC+7
Magnitude4.6 RS
Depth80 Km
Location9.08 S 115.72 E
Information:
The quake's epicenter was at sea 48 km Southeast Nusa Penida
Felt (MMI):
II - III Praya,
 

 


 

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