Locally Downscaled and Spatially Customizable Climate Data for Historical and Future Periods for North America
University of British Columbia · University of Alberta · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Large volumes of gridded climate data have become available in recent years including interpolated historical data from weather stations and future predictions from general circulation models. These datasets, however, are at various spatial resolutions that need to be converted to scales meaningful for applications such as climate change risk and impact assessments or sample-based ecological research. Extracting climate data for specific locations from large datasets is not a trivial task and typically requires advanced GIS and data management skills. In this study, we developed a software package, ClimateNA, that facilitates this task and provides a user-friendly interface suitable for resource managers and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Climate model
- Environmental science
- Baseline (sea)
- General Circulation Model
- Climatology
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Spatial ecology
- Climate action