Journal article

Microclim: Global estimates of hourly microclimate based on long-term monthly climate averages

MR Kearney, AP Isaac, WP Porter

Scientific Data | Published : 2014

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Abstract

The mechanistic links between climate and the environmental sensitivities of organisms occur through the microclimatic conditions that organisms experience. Here we present a dataset of gridded hourly estimates of typical microclimatic conditions (air temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, solar radiation, sky radiation and substrate temperatures from the surface to 1 m depth) at high resolution (∼15 km) for the globe. The estimates are for the middle day of each month, based on long-term average macroclimates, and include six shade levels and three generic substrates (soil, rock and sand) per pixel. These data are suitable for deriving biophysical estimates of the heat, water and activ..

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Grants

Awarded by Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI)


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by an Australian Research Fellowship (MRK) from the Australian Research Council, and a Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI) grant number VR0212 (MRK, API) on its Peak Computing Facility at the University of Melbourne, an initiative of the Victorian Government, Australia.