Consecutive Dry Days#

The number of consecutive dry days (CDD) is the largest number of consecutive days with daily precipitation amount less than 1 mm (or depending on the rain days criteria of the country), within a certain time. Usually the process counts the number of days in the past 90 days to measure the drought level.

How it works

Calculate the number of rain days based on the threshold and calculate the count of the most recent days since a rain day or the most recent consecutive string of days that meet the threshold criteria is summed.

Option for rain day’s threshold: 1, 2.5, 5, 10 or 20 milimeters of rainfall per day.

IF previousCDD == null THEN previousCDD == 0
ELSEIF todayRAIN > 1 AND previousCDD == 0 THEN previousCDD + 1

CDD derived from IMERG data.

About the data

Characteristic

Description

Function

Display daily CDD

Variable

CDD

Geographic coverage

Global 60N-60S, 180W-180E

Spatial resolution

0.1 degree ~ 11.1 km at equator

Temporal resolution

Daily

Format

GeoTIFF

Unit

Number of day

Symbology

The threshold and the symbology for the CDD can follow below color codes and image.

Class

Threshold

Hex

RGB

No Drought

0

#cccccc #cccccc

rgb(204, 204, 204)

Very Short

1 - 5

#ffe5d9 #ffe5d9

rgb(255, 229, 217)

Short

6 - 10

#fcbba2 #fcbba2

rgb(252, 187, 162)

Moderate

11 - 20

#fc9272 #fc9272

rgb(252, 146, 114)

Long

21 - 30

#fa6948 #fa6948

rgb(250, 105, 72)

Very Long

31 - 60

#de2c26 #de2c26

rgb(222, 44, 38)

Extreme Drought

+60

#a60f14 #a60f14

rgb(166, 15, 20)

Data access

Global CDD data available at DEC S3: s3://wbgdecinternal-ntl/climate/products/cdd-imerg.