Readme file for: SnowClim: Present Climate Data (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/7e3678f00ad74bfd881f91d6f6f81494/) This .txt file was generated on 4 Nov 2021 by A.C. Lute. Summary: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This directory contains climate metrics for the present-day period and represents a subset of the SnowClim Dataset (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/acc4f39ad6924a78811750043d59e5d0/). The SnowClim Dataset was developed following the methods presented in Lute et al., (in prep). The present-day climate data was created by downscaling 4 km climate forcings from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) over a thirteen year period (1 Oct 2000 to 30 Sep 2013). Downscaled climate data was summarized into climate metrics at ~210 m spatial resolution for the western US. Additional details about the downscaling approach can be found in Lute et al., (in prep). File Organization: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Climate metrics are available in separate files. For accessibility, metrics are available in both GeoTiff and netCDF format. The suffix '_CTRL' indicates that the data represents conditions under the control scenario (aka present-day climate). Metrics with values for each month have values for January through December. Metrics: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - downwelling shortwave units: W m-2 Monthly mean downwelling shortwave radiation at the surface, downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017; which accounts for cloud cover) using the R insolvent package to correct for aspect, self-shading, and shading by adjacent terrain. - minimum air temperature (tmin) units: °C Monthly mean of daily minimum 2m air temperatures, downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) using local lapse rates. - maximum air temperature (tmax) units: °C Monthly mean of daily maximum 2m air temperatures, downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) using local lapse rates. - mean air temperature (tmean) units: °C Monthly mean of daily mean 2m air temperatures, downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) using local lapse rates. - mean dew point temperature (tdmean) units: °C Monthly mean of daily mean 2m dewpoint temperatures, downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) using local lapse rates. - precipitation (ppt) units: meters (m) Monthly total precipitation, downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) using local lapse rates and bias corrected using PRISM precipitation data (PRISM Climate Group, 2015). - number of temperature sign changes (tschange) units: count Annual number of times that temperature (°C) changes sign. Calculated from 4-hourly air temperatures downscaled from WRF (Rasmussen and Liu, 2017) using local lapse rates. Sharing and access information: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: This resource is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY. 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: none yet 3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: none 4. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: SnowClim Model and Dataset (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/acc4f39ad6924a78811750043d59e5d0/) SnowClim Model Code (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/dc3a40e067bf416d82d87c664d2edcc7/) SnowClim Pre-industrial Climate Data (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/0c852b12f668438fb9f0188a1cc6e8a9/) SnowClim Pre-industrial Snow Data (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/fc621d75985c4695b6758ade312241c6/) SnowClim Present Snow Data (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/2dbd6e849a754c0981b99ee7c09031eb/) SnowClim Future Climate Data (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/36895c3a2c53409893f5ba02ee142767/) SnowClim Future Snow Data (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/96cba44cd74843639f855d7c9e22024b/) 5. Was data derived from another source? yes. Climate data was downscaled from the dataset of Rasmussen and Liu, 2017. 6. To cite this data, please reference both of the following: Lute, A., J. Abatzoglou, T. Link (2021). SnowClim Model and Dataset, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/acc4f39ad6924a78811750043d59e5d0 Lute, A.C., John Abatzoglou, and Timothy Link (in prep), SnowClim: high-resolution snow model and data for the Western United States. In preparation for submission to Geoscientific Model Development. Authors: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ A.C. Lute, University of Idaho John Abatzoglou, University of California, Merced Timothy Link, University of Idaho Contact Information: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please contact A.C. Lute with questions, concerns, or comments. Current contact information is available on the webpage this file was downloaded from. References: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lute, A.C., John Abatzoglou, and Timothy Link (in prep), SnowClim: high-resolution snow model and data for the Western United States. In preparation for submission to Geoscientific Model Development. PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University, http://prism.oregonstate.edu, created 27 May 2015. Rasmussen, R., and C. Liu. 2017. High Resolution WRF Simulations of the Current and Future Climate of North America. Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Computational and Information Systems Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D6V40SXP. Accessed 24 Sep 2018.