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Table
1a: VEMAP2 Gridded Record
(Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis Project)
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Description |
The VEMAP Phase 2 historical gridded record
(1895-1993) provides the most spatially comprehensive information
about minimum and maximum temperature, precipitation, solar
radiation (and irradiance), and vapor pressure (relative humidity).
The VEMAP record is based on data from NOAA's National Climatic Data
Center's U.S. Historical Climate Network (HCN) and other cooperative
network stations, plus the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) SnoTel stations for high elevation precipitation.
Data from 8000 stations were statistically in-filled to create
continuous records. These were then spatially interpolated to a 0.5
deg lat/log grid, accounting for elevation and rainshadow effects,
using the PRISM model (Chris Daly, OSU and Tim Kittel, NCAR). There
are both monthly and daily versions. Daily fields are generated from
monthly fields using a stochastic weather generator. Grid point
daily data are not spatially auto-correlated at the daily timestep
(i.e. daily events are not synchronous in adjacent grid cells), but
are resolved on the VEMAP 0.5 x 0.5 grid, a finer resolution
than the GCM data. |
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Function |
Spatially comprehensive information about
temperature, precipitation, solar radiation, and vapor pressures for
the contiguous United States. |
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Availability |
Regional data currently available; watershed data in
progress.
Restrictions on use: The HADCM2 data may only be used for
purposes related to VEMAP or the U. S. National Assessment. |
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References and URLs |
[Kittel et al., 1997;Kittel et al., 1995; VEMAP members, 1995]
VEMAP2 home page:
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/vemap/
overview for the National Assessment:
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/vemap/V2.html
VEMAP2 dataset description:
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/vemap/ve298.html |
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Technical Assistance |
1. Time series of the monthly means (Coverage for the
entire contiguous U.S. is available by request in NetCDF Format).
- each grid point within each region and watershed
- averaged over each region and watershed
2. Time averages of the monthly means for each grid point within
each region and watershed (Coverage for the entire contiguous U.S.
is available by request in NetCDF format).
- 1961-1990 (historical baseline)
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All of the above as well as daily data are available by request only from USGCRP Office . |
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Direct Link to Data |
VEMAP2
Data Access
Regional Data Access |
Table
1b: HCN Network
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Description |
The HCN data sets provide the best data for analysis
of trends over the twentieth century, especially when averaged
across climatic divisions (see next entry). For monthly mean
temperatures, the adjusted data are preferred, but for
precipitation, unadjusted climate division data are preferred and
have been used with success. These data will be available on the
NCDC home page. Trends of daily temperature and precipitation can be
evaluated by using a subset of the US HCN monthly data, which is
based on 1221 stations across the conterminous U.S. and 46 stations
in Alaska. The daily HCN data set has 188 stations across the U.S.
with daily maximum and minimum temperatures as well as total
precipitation. They have been used for trend analyses. These data
will be available via NCDC's home page |
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Function |
Continuous records of temperature and precipitation
at meteorological stations across the U.S. |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
Monthly, Daily |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
None |
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1c: National Snow and Ice Data Center
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Description |
Full range of Arctic observations (especially of the
cryosphere), including satellite and station data. |
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Function |
To supplement the HCN data in Alaska. |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
http://www-nsidc.colorado.edu |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
http://www-nsidc.colorado.edu |
Table
1d: Climate Epochs Data Set
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Description |
This data set, developed by NCDC, is used to identify
adjacent periods with significant changes of temperature,
precipitation, or both. The data set is useful for examining the
effects of climate change using observed data. Periods are 10 year,
15 year, and 20 year epochs, done for each season and annual. |
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Function |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
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Table
1e: Temperature Extremes CD-ROM
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Description |
A CD-ROM is available to provide probabilities of
having, 1, 2, ..., 31 days over or under a given threshold at a
given station for a given month. Probabilities can be based on: the
current (observed) climate, a user-selected climate change factor,
or results from models can be used to suggest how much the change
may be. This is available on CD-ROM from NOAA's National Climatic
Data Center. |
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Function |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
Available on CD-ROM through NCDC |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
None |
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1f: Parameterized Weather Generator
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Description |
A parameterized version of a weather generator can be
used to simulate daily max and min temperatures, precipitation,
humidity and radiation. Monthly data are available now. Daily
observations are in a beta test phase and will be available from
NCAR's home page |
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Function |
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Availability |
Monthly: Now
Daily: TBD |
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References and URLs |
NCAR home page |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
None |
Table
1g: Nineteenth Century US Climate Data Set Project
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Description |
Monthly temperature and precipitation data from the
19th century, from published data that have been digitized by the
Forts project. |
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Function |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/onlinedata/forts/forts.html |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
None |
Table
1h: NOAA Paleoclimatology Program
Table
1i: Water and Climate Services
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Description |
Internet access to climate data (UCAN) and spatial
climate modeling (PRISM), as well as other climate and hydrologic
tools. |
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Function |
To provide easy access to data and modeling tools
for climate analysis. |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
None |
Table
1j: Global Soil Moisture Data Bank
Table
1k: Air Stagnation Climatology for the U.S.
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Description |
Air Stagnation Climatology for the United States
(1948-1998), produced by the Air Resources Lab./NOAA |
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Function |
Air stagnation is a measure of the meteorological
potential for air pollution episodes. |
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Availability |
Now |
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References and URLs |
http://www.arl.noaa.gov/pubs/online/index.html |
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Technical Assistance |
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Direct Link to Data |
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Boer, G.J.; Flato, G.M.; Reader, M.C.; Ramsden, D.
1999a. "A transient climate change simulation with historical and
projected greenhouse gas and aerosol forcing: experimental design and
comparison with the instrumental record for the 20th century", in
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Boer, GJ., Flato, G.M., and Ramsden, D. 1999b.
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greenhouse gas and aerosol forcing: projected climate for the 21st
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Felzer, B. and Heard, P. 1999.
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35(6): 1327-1339.
Felzer, B. 1999. "Hydrological implications
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the Specialty Conference on Potential Consequences of Climate Variability
and CHange to Water Resources of the United States, 69-72.
Flato, G.M.; Boer, G.J.; Lee, W.G.; McFarlane, N.A.;
Ramsden, D.; Reader, M.C.; Weaver, A.J. 1999. "The Canadian Centre
for Climate Modelling and Analysis Global Coupled Model and its
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Johns T.C., Carnell R.E., Crossley J.F., Gregory
J.M., Mitchell J.F.B., Senior C.A., Tett S.F.B. and Wood R.A. 1997 The
Second Hadley Centre coupled ocean-atmosphere GCM: Model description,
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Karl, T.R., C.N. Williams, Jr., F.T. Quinlan, and
T.A. Boden, 1990: United States Historical Climatology Network (HCN)
Serial Temperature and Precipitation Data, Environmental Science Division,
Publication No. 3404, Carbon Dioxide Information and Analysis Center, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 389 pp.
Kittel, T.G.F., N.A. Rosenbloom, T.H. Painter,
D.S. Schimel, and VEMAP Modeling Participants. 1995. The VEMAP integrated
database for modeling United States ecosystem/vegetation sensitivity to
climate change. Journal of Biogeography 22:857-862.
Kittel, T.G.F., J.A. Royle, C. Daly, N.A.
Rosenbloom, W.P. Gibson, H.H. Fisher, D.S. Schimel, L.M. Berliner, and
VEMAP2 Participants. 1997. A gridded historical (1895-1993) bioclimate
dataset for the conterminous United States. Pages 219-222, in: Proceedings
of the 10th Conference on Applied Climatology, 20-24 October 1997, Reno,
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McFarlane, N.A., Boer, G.J., Blanchet, J.P.,
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Mitchell J.F.B., Johns T.C., Gregory J.M. and
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sulphate aerosols. Nature 376:501-504.
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similarities between the Canadian and Hadley climate models".
To be presented at the Eleventh Symposium on Global Change Studies, 80th
American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Jan. 10-14, 2000, Long
Beach, CA. VEMAP Members. 1995. Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling
and Analysis Project (VEMAP): Comparing biogeography and biogeochemistry
models in a continental-scale study of terrestrial ecosystem responses to
climate change and CO2 doubling. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9:407-437.
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