
Deterministic gridded (250 m) daily rainfall and temperature for the Hawaiian Islands (1990-2014)
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| DOI: 10.5065/D6X065VV

Abstract:
Spatially continuous data products are essential for a number of applications including climate and hydrologic modeling, weather prediction, and water resource management. In this work, a distance-weighted interpolation method used to map daily rainfall and temperature in Hawaii is described and assessed. New high-resolution (250 m) maps were developed for daily rainfall and daily maximum (Tmax) and minimum (Tmin) near-surface air temperature for the period 1990-2014.
Temporal Range:
1990 to 2014
Variables:
Maximum/Minimum Temperature | Precipitation Amount |
Data Types:
Grid
Data Contributors:
UCAR/NCAR
National Center for Atmospheric Research, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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UHI-M/HMRG
Hawaii Mapping Research Group, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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DOD/USARMY/USACE/ERDC/GRL
Engineer Research and Development Center - Geospatial Research Laboratory, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Department of Defense
Total Volume:
23.02 GB
Data Formats:
HDF5/NetCDF4
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Data License:

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