Princeton hydrology metdata NWE_Africa v1p0 regriddedtoCHIRPS deg0p25 daily tmax: Maximum temperature data

daily Maximum temperature from Princeton hydrology metdata NWE_Africa v1p0 regriddedtoCHIRPS deg0p25: Regridded to 0.25 deg lat/lon resolution.

Independent Variables (Grids)

time (time)
grid: /T (days since 1960-01-01 12:00:00) ordered (1 Jan 1979) to (31 Dec 2005) by 1.0 N= 9862 pts :grid
Longitude (longitude)
grid: /X (degree_east) ordered (19.875W) to (54.875E) by 0.25 N= 300 pts :grid
Latitude (latitude)
grid: /Y (degree_north) ordered (4.875S) to (24.875N) by 0.25 N= 120 pts :grid

Other Info

CE
57.0
CS
-18.0
datatype
realarraytype
file_missing_value
-999.0
maxncolor
254
missing_value
NaN
pointwidth
0
scale_max
57.0
scale_min
-18.0
standard_name
air_temperature
title
Daily bias corrected maximum temperature
units
Celsius_scale
valid_max
80.0
valid_min
-30.0
standard units*
degree_Kelvin above 273.15
history
regridded by averaging to match gridding of CHIRPS v1.8 daily precipitation dataset over spatial domain common to both at 0.25 deg lat/lon resolution
colorscale

References

Chaney, N., and J. Sheffield, 2013: Spatial analysis of trends in climatic extremes with a high resolution gridded daily meteorological data set over Central Africa, to be submitted.

Sheffield, J., G. Goteti, and E. F. Wood, 2006: Development of a 50-yr high-resolution global dataset of meteorological forcings for land surface modeling, J. Climate, 19 (13), 3088-3111.

Last updated: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:40:40 GMT

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