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- WorldClim
WorldClim Maps, graphs, tables, and data of the global climate Download
- Global climate and weather data — WorldClim 1 documentation
Welcome to the WorldClim data website WorldClim is a database of high spatial resolution global weather and climate data These data can be used for mapping and spatial modeling The data are provided for use in research and related activities; and some specialized skill and knowledge is needed to use them (here is some help)
- Historical climate data — WorldClim 1 documentation
The development of WorldClim v2 was supported by a grant from Feed the Future to the Geospatial and Farming Systems Consortium of the Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab
- Future climate data — WorldClim 1 documentation
The downscaling and calibration (bias correction) was done with WorldClim v2 1 as baseline climate Monthly values of minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and precipitation were processed for 23 global climate models (GCMs), and for four Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs): 126, 245, 370 and 585
- Bioclimatic variables — WorldClim 1 documentation
Bioclimatic variables Bioclimatic variables are derived from the monthly temperature and rainfall values in order to generate more biologically meaningful variables These are often used in species distribution modeling and related ecological modeling techniques The bioclimatic variables represent annual trends (e g , mean annual temperature, annual precipitation) seasonality (e g , annual
- Future climate, 30 seconds spatial resolution - WorldClim
Future climate, 30 seconds spatial resolution See the main page for background information and for other spatial resolutions Downscaled monthly future climate data from CMIP6 is available in GeoTiff files for nine GCMs and four SSPs for the following time periods: 2021-2040, 2041-2060, 2061-2080, and 2081-2100 The climate variables available are tn - monthly average minimum temperature (°C
- About WorldClim
You are allowed (but not required) to publish these articles (and the maps they contain) under an open license such as CC-BY as is the case with PLoS journals and may be the case with other open access articles Please send your questions to info@worldclim org Take me back
- Historical monthly weather data — WorldClim 1 documentation
These data are downscaled from CRU-TS-4 09 by the Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, using WorldClim 2 1 for bias correction The variables available are average minimum temperature (°C), average maximum temperature (°C) and total precipitation (mm)
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