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Variables BIO WorldClim V1
WorldClim V1 Bioclim fournit des variables bioclimatiques dérivées de la température et des précipitations mensuelles afin de générer des valeurs plus pertinentes d'un point de vue biologique. Les variables bioclimatiques représentent les tendances annuelles (par exemple, la température moyenne annuelle, les précipitations annuelles), la saisonnalité (par exemple, la plage annuelle de température et de précipitations) et les événements extrêmes … berkeley climat mensuel précipitations température météo -
Climatologie WorldClim V1
La version 1 de WorldClim contient des données climatiques mondiales mensuelles moyennes pour la température minimale, moyenne et maximale, ainsi que pour les précipitations. La version 1 de WorldClim a été développée par Robert J. Hijmans, Susan Cameron et Juan Parra, au Museum of Vertebrate Zoology de l'université de Californie à Berkeley, en collaboration avec … berkeley climat mensuel précipitations température météo
Datasets tagged berkeley in Earth Engine
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