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2004

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Vemap Phase 2 Bioclimatic Database. I. Gridded Historical (20th Century) Climate For Modeling Ecosystem Dynamics Across The Conterminous Usa, T. G. F. Kittel, N. A. Rosenbloom, J. A. Royle, C. Daly, W. P. Gibson, H. H. Fisher, P. Thornton, D. N. Yates, C. Kaufman, R. Mckeown, D. Bachelet, D. S. Schimel, Steven W. Running, Vemap2 Participants Jan 2004

Vemap Phase 2 Bioclimatic Database. I. Gridded Historical (20th Century) Climate For Modeling Ecosystem Dynamics Across The Conterminous Usa, T. G. F. Kittel, N. A. Rosenbloom, J. A. Royle, C. Daly, W. P. Gibson, H. H. Fisher, P. Thornton, D. N. Yates, C. Kaufman, R. Mckeown, D. Bachelet, D. S. Schimel, Steven W. Running, Vemap2 Participants

Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences Faculty Publications

Analysis and simulation of biospheric responses to historical forcing require surface climate data that capture those aspects of climate that control ecological processes, including key spatial gradients and modes of temporal variability. We developed a multivariate, gridded historical climate dataset for the conterminous USA as a common input database for the Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis Project (VEMAP), a biogeochemical and dynamic vegetation model intercomparison. The dataset covers the period 1895-1993 on a 0.5° latitude/longitude grid. Climate is represented at both monthly and daily timesteps. Variables are: precipitation, mininimum and maximum temperature, total incident solar radiation, daylight-period irradiance, vapor pressure, and …