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Monthly data --- chart/table

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Year/Month:   Term:   SPI time scale:
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COATZACOALCOS, VER. -MEXICO  
Lat.: 18.18 °N / Lon.: 94.5°W   Height: 16(m)
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Year/Month Observation Normal SPI
Mean Temp.
[degC]
Max. Temp.
(Monthly Mean)
[degC]
Min. Temp.
(Monthly Mean)
[degC]
Precip.
[mm]
Mean Temp.
[degC]
Precip.
[mm]
3-Month
6-Month
12-Month
2017-04 28.1 33.9 22.9 23
2017-05 35.0 24.2 25
2017-06 28.3 33.3 22.7 363
2017-07
2017-08
2017-09
2017-10
2017-11 25.1 29.1 20.7 134
2017-12
2018-01
2018-02 24.6 28.6 21.1 69
2018-03 25.9 30.6 22.4 102
2018-04
2018-05 28.4 33.2 23.8 23
2018-06 29.0 34.3 23.9 41
2018-07
2018-08 28.0 32.2 23.1 339
2018-09 28.3 32.9 23.2 368
2018-10 27.2 31.6 22.5 689
2018-11 25.1 29.4 20.8 167
2018-12 24.0 28.6 19.4 159
2019-01 23.2 27.0 19.5 196
2019-02 25.0 30.2 20.4 2
2019-03 24.8 29.4 21.1 0

Note) Background colors of the Standardized Precipitation Indices (SPIs) cell in the table are changed in accordance with the degree of dryness only when the values become below -1.0. It is noted that the SPI value with -9999 (9999) will be displayed in the case of extreme low (high) precipitations where occurrence frequencies of such event are significantly small during a certain period. "Occurrence frequencies are significantly small" means cumulative probability equals zero (one) or is very close to zero (one).


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