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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
This project used species distribution modeling, population genetics, and geospatial analysis of historical vs. modern vertebrate populations to identify climate change refugia and population connectivity across the Sierra Nevada. It is hypothesized that climate change refugia will increase persistence and stability of populations and, as a result, maintain higher genetic diversity. This work helps managers assess the need to include connectivity and refugia in climate change adaptation strategies. Results help Sierra Nevada land managers allocate limited resources, aid future scenario assessment at landscape scales, and develop a performance measure for assessing resilience.
Categories: Data, Project; Tags: 2011, 2013, CA, California Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Conservation Design, All tags...
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This map layer shows polygons of average annual precipitation in thecontiguous United States, for the climatological period 1961-1990.Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM)derived raster data is the underlying data set from which the polygonsand vectors were created. PRISM is an analytical model that uses pointdata and a digital elevation model (DEM) to generate gridded estimatesof annual, monthly and event-based climatic parameters.
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the NRCS Geospatial Data Gateway at http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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This coverage contains data representing areas (polygons) of Average Temperature for the period 1971-2000. The data has been converted from grids to polygons. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming.Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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PRISM climate data for Wyoming. Data can be accessed through the Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/.
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...
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In order to understand ongoing and future climate change and its impacts on ecosystem services, we must have a grasp on historical ranges of climate variability. Fortunately, detailed weather station data are available in the United States for thousands of locations over the last century. Moreover, sophisticated approaches have been developed for translating these measurements into unified datasets across the U.S., including climate estimates for locations that lack station data.The PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model) Climate Group produces such estimates from weather station data at daily, monthly, and annual time steps, incorporating data from 1895 to the present day. PRISM methods...


map background search result map search result map Precipitation - Annual 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for May 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for June 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for July 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for January 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for February 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for August 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for September 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Temperature, Average Annual 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for November 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Average Annual Precipitation (PRISM model) 1961 - 1990 PRISM: Average Normal Annual Temperature (1981-2010) PRISM: Average Annual Normal Precipitation (1981-2010) PRISM: Summer Maximum Normal Temperature (1981-2010) PRISM: Winter Minimum Normal Temperature Normal (1981-2010) PRISM Winter Minimum Normal Temperature Normal 1981-2010 PRISM Average Normal Annual Temperature 1981-2010 PRISM Summer Maximum Normal Temperature 1981-2010 PRISM Average Annual Normal Precipitation 1981-2010 Precipitation - Annual 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for May 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for June 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for July 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for January 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for February 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for August 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for September 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for November 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 PRISM Average Annual Normal Precipitation 1981-2010 PRISM: Average Annual Normal Precipitation (1981-2010) PRISM Average Normal Annual Temperature 1981-2010 PRISM Summer Maximum Normal Temperature 1981-2010 PRISM: Summer Maximum Normal Temperature (1981-2010) PRISM: Average Normal Annual Temperature (1981-2010) PRISM: Winter Minimum Normal Temperature Normal (1981-2010) PRISM Winter Minimum Normal Temperature Normal 1981-2010 Temperature, Average Annual 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Average Annual Precipitation (PRISM model) 1961 - 1990