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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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Climate data (Average Summer Total Precipitation for 1981-2010) were created by PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Indepenent Slopes Model - prism.oregonstate.edu) on a 2.5 arc-minute lat-lon grid. They are based on historical observations from 1981-2010. We obtained mean annual climatologies for that period from the PRISM data, and clipped and reprojected the results to the 4km grids within the study area (UTM NAD 83, Zone 13). We used these results as a historical baseline climate to de-bias RegCM3 projections. We also compiled annual and seasonal summaries of precipitation and temperature from the PRISM data to allow for simple comparisons with other climatologies. Units are inches.
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Climate data (Average Summer Total Precipitation for 1981-2010) were created by PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Indepenent Slopes Model - prism.oregonstate.edu) on a 2.5 arc-minute lat-lon grid. They are based on historical observations from 1981-2010. We obtained mean annual climatologies for that period from the PRISM data, and clipped and reprojected the results to the 4km grids within the study area (UTM NAD 83, Zone 13). We used these results as a historical baseline climate to de-bias RegCM3 projections. We also compiled annual and seasonal summaries of precipitation and temperature from the PRISM data to allow for simple comparisons with other climatologies. Units are inches.
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Climate data (Average Annual Total Precipitation for 1968-1999) were created by PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Indepenent Slopes Model - prism.oregonstate.edu) on a 2.5 arc-minute lat-lon grid. They are based on historical observations from 1968-1999. We created mean monthly climatologies for that period from the PRISM data, and reprojected the results to the BLM Albers 4km grid. We used these results as a historical baseline climate to de-bias RegCM3 projections. We also compiled annual and seasonal summaries of precipitation and temperature from the PRISM data to allow for simple comparisons with other climatologies.
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using PRISM climate. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set of climatic thresholds, the model defines the following plant functional types: evergreen needleleaf or...
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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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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. This point feature class contains 81,481 points arranged in a 270-meter spaced grid that covers the Spring Mountains and Sheep Range in Clark County, Nevada. Points are attributed with hydroclimate variables and ancillary data compiled to support efforts to characterize ecological zones.
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Streams provide water for human activities and consumption in much of the world. Streamflow is largely controlled by climate forces, therefore it is likely sensitive to climate changes. We analyzed daily air temperature (AT), precipitation (P), and stream discharge (Q) metrics for 124 watersheds in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina, United States, from 1981 through 2020. Spatial-raster datasets of daily P in mm were downloaded from Parameter-elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM; http://prism.oregonstate.edu) on March 30, 2021, and datasets of daily AT in degrees Celsius (°C) were downloaded June 22, 2021, both at a 4-square kilometer (km2) resolution for the contiguous U.S. The final quarter...
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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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Climate data (GENMOM: Average Annual Total Precipitation, 2045-2060) have been generated using a regional climate model called RegCM3 using boundary conditions from observations or general circulation models for historical conditions, and from GCM projections for future conditions. Regional climate model description: RegCM3 is the third generation of the Regional Climate Model originally developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Details on current model components and applications of the model can be found in numerous publications (e.g., Giorgi et al, 2004a,b, Pal et al, 2007), the ICTP RegCNET web site (http://users.ictp.it/RegCNET/model.html), and the ICTP...
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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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Climate data (Average Summer Temperature for Jul-Sep for 1968-1999) were created by PRISM (Parameter-elevation Regressions on Indepenent Slopes Model - prism.oregonstate.edu) on a 2.5 arc-minute lat-lon grid. They are based on historical observations from 1968-1999. We created mean monthly climatologies for that period from the PRISM data, and reprojected the results to the BLM Albers 4km grid. We used these results as a historical baseline climate to de-bias RegCM3 projections. We also compiled annual and seasonal summaries of precipitation and temperature from the PRISM data to allow for simple comparisons with other climatologies.
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This dataset corresponds to statistically downscaled and reprojected GCM-driven RegCM3 (regional climate model) future projections. Data were bias corrected using the delta/anomaly method whereby the difference between future and historical projections from RegCM3 were calculated, reprojected and downscaled using linear interpolation to then modify a PRISM model generated historical baseline (1968-1999).
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This tabular data set represents 30 year (1971 - 2000) mean annual precipitation in millimeters compiled for two spatial components of the NHDPlus version 2 data suite (NHDPlusv2) for the conterminous United States; 1) individual reach catchments and 2) reach catchments accumulated upstream through the river network. This dataset can be linked to the NHDPlus version 2 data suite by the unique identifier COMID. The source data for 30 year (1971 - 2000) mean annual precipitation data was produced by the PRISM Group at Oregon State University (PRISM, 2008). Units are millimeters. Reach catchment information characterizes data at the local scale. Reach catchments accumulated upstream through the river network characterizes...
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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/.


map background search result map search result map 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 December 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for August 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 4KM PRISM: Average Annual Total Precipitation (1968-1999) from PRISM (Western US) 4KM PRISM: Average Summer Temperature for Jul-Sep (1968-1999) from PRISM (Western US) Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation 2015 - 2060 from GENMOM-driven RegCM3 climate model 4KM Results: Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation (2045-2060) from GFDL-driven RegCM3 climate model (Western US) 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (1968-1999) simulated by MAPSS using PRISM climate PRISM: Average Normal Annual Temperature (1981-2010) PRISM: Average Annual Normal Precipitation (1981-2010) PRISM: Summer Maximum Normal Temperature (1981-2010) Attributes for NHDPlus Version 2.1 Catchments and Modified Routing of Upstream Watersheds for the Conterminous United States: 30 Year (1971 - 2000) Mean Annual Precipitation PRISM Winter Minimum Normal Temperature Normal 1981-2010 PRISM Average Normal Annual Temperature 1981-2010 PRISM Summer Maximum Normal Temperature 1981-2010 BLM REA SLV 2013 Current mean winter precipitation BLM REA SLV 2013 Current mean summer precipitation Geospatial Database of Hydroclimate Variables, Spring Mountains and Sheep Range, Clark County, Nevada Selected inputs for examining the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States Geospatial Database of Hydroclimate Variables, Spring Mountains and Sheep Range, Clark County, Nevada BLM REA SLV 2013 Current mean winter precipitation BLM REA SLV 2013 Current mean summer precipitation 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 December 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Precipitation Monthly for August 1971 - 2000 for Wyoming at 1:250,000 Selected inputs for examining the complex relations between climate and streamflow in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States 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 4KM PRISM: Average Annual Total Precipitation (1968-1999) from PRISM (Western US) 4KM PRISM: Average Summer Temperature for Jul-Sep (1968-1999) from PRISM (Western US) Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation 2015 - 2060 from GENMOM-driven RegCM3 climate model 4KM Results: Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation (2045-2060) from GFDL-driven RegCM3 climate model (Western US) 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (1968-1999) simulated by MAPSS using PRISM climate Attributes for NHDPlus Version 2.1 Catchments and Modified Routing of Upstream Watersheds for the Conterminous United States: 30 Year (1971 - 2000) Mean Annual Precipitation