The document presents monthly Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) values from 1950-1951 to 2012-2013 for various regions. SPI is a measure of precipitation levels compared to the historical average, with negative values indicating drier than average conditions and positive values indicating wetter than average conditions. The table shows SPI values for each month across multiple water years, providing a summary of relative precipitation levels over several decades.
The document presents monthly Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) values from 1950-1951 to 2012-2013 for various regions. SPI is a measure of precipitation levels compared to the historical average, with negative values indicating drier than average conditions and positive values indicating wetter than average conditions. The table shows SPI values for each month across multiple water years, providing a summary of relative precipitation levels over several decades.
The document presents monthly Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) values from 1950-1951 to 2012-2013 for various regions. SPI is a measure of precipitation levels compared to the historical average, with negative values indicating drier than average conditions and positive values indicating wetter than average conditions. The table shows SPI values for each month across multiple water years, providing a summary of relative precipitation levels over several decades.
The document presents monthly Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) values from 1950-1951 to 2012-2013 for various regions. SPI is a measure of precipitation levels compared to the historical average, with negative values indicating drier than average conditions and positive values indicating wetter than average conditions. The table shows SPI values for each month across multiple water years, providing a summary of relative precipitation levels over several decades.