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  • James Cook University
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  • Australia Wet Tropics decadal climate change predictions (~250m resolution)
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  • VanderwalJeremyDr (isManagedBy)
Published
  • James Cook University
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  • data set
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  • Spatial:kmlPolyCoords:143.530906873,-10.1788012229 155.659813121,-25.6752897421 150.562156872,-39.6683761317 149.507469372,-43.734664092 143.530906873,-43.6075188387 141.773094373,-39.3972305353 131.050438125,-33.0216474745 113.472313128,-37.0499988456 110.484031879,-21.160433099 129.819969376,-10.1788012229 143.530906873,-10.1788012229
  • Spatial::Australia
  • Temporal: from 2009-01-01
  • Temporal: to 2011-12-31
Summary
  • Coinvestigators: None Related JCU Research Themes: Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
  • Future climate layers consisted of climate surfaces for ten year intervals between 1990 and 2080. The future climate surfaces were based on the IPCC Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES) scenario A1B, B2 &​ A1. Future climate surfaces were based on eight global circulation models (GCM), some with multiple realisations (details are with each of the data surfaces). Note: any analysis should be weighted by the number of realisations per GCM to remove any possible GCM-specific bias. Baseline climate surfaces for these were from ANUCLIM 6.1 software with a climate baseline of 1975-2005. The climate layers were created using the “climates” package in R (VanDerWal et al., 2011), and are equivalent to the bioclim variables derived using Anuclim 5.1 software (Hutchinson et al., 2000). The derived bioclimatic variables represent: BIO1 =​ Annual Mean Temperature BIO2 =​ Mean Diurnal Range (Mean of monthly (max temp - min temp)) BIO3 =​ Isothermality (BIO2/​BIO7) (* 100) BIO4 =​ Temperature Seasonality (standard deviation *100) BIO5 =​ Max Temperature of Warmest Month BIO6 =​ Min Temperature of Coldest Month BIO7 =​ Temperature Annual Range (BIO5-BIO6) BIO8 =​ Mean Temperature of Wettest Quarter BIO9 =​ Mean Temperature of Driest Quarter BIO10 =​ Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter BIO11 =​ Mean Temperature of Coldest Quarter BIO12 =​ Annual Precipitation BIO13 =​ Precipitation of Wettest Month BIO14 =​ Precipitation of Driest Month BIO15 =​ Precipitation Seasonality (Coefficient of Variation) BIO16 =​ Precipitation of Wettest Quarter BIO17 =​ Precipitation of Driest Quarter BIO18 =​ Precipitation of Warmest Quarter BIO19 =​ Precipitation of Coldest Quarter REFERENCES Hutchinson M. F., Houlder D. J., Nix H. A., Mcmahon J. P. (2000) ANUCLIM user's guide Version 5.1. Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. VanDerWal J., Beaumont L., Zimmermann N. E., Lorch P. (2011) Package 'climates': Methods for working with weather and climate. www.rforge.net/​climates/​.
  • Spatial surfaces of climate change projections representing 30yr climate averages for each decade from present to 2080. The data represent individual realizations of upto 8 global climate models for each of 3 emission scenarios defined by the IPCC 2007.
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  • Licensing: Creative Commons - Attribution alone (by)
  • Open Access If the data is not available via the provided link, please contact an associated party (preferrably the Manger is specified) for access.
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  • English
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