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- description: NOTICE: A significant issue with the precipitation variables in this dataset was found in January 2015. The precipitation
data has two fewer columns than the temperature data, one from each edge. When merged into the same coordinate system, this
caused the temperature data to be offset to the west by one pixel. The dataset is now broken into two sub-datasets, one for
precipitation and one for temperature. This corrects the pixel location. Any use of precipitation data from this dataset from
September 2013, when new precipitation files containing the issue were introduced, should be considered slightly in error.
For more information please contact gdp@usgs.gov. In this project, we used an advanced statistical downscaling method that
combines high-resolution observations with outputs from 16 different global climate models based on 4 future emission scenarios
to generate the most comprehensive dataset of daily temperature and precipitation projections available for climate change
impacts in the U.S. The gridded dataset covers the continental United States, southern Canada and northern Mexico at one-eighth
degree resolution and Alaska at one-half degree resolution. The high-resolution projections produced by this work have been
rigorously quality-controlled for both errors and biases in the global climate and statistical downscaling models. We also
calculated projected future changes in a broad range of impact-relevant indicators, from seasonal temperature to extreme precipitation
days. The results of the error and bias tests and the indicator calculations are made available as part of this database.
Additional information and raw data from this dataset can be found here: https://cida.usgs.gov/thredds/catalog.html Before
using this dataset, please review the material summarized here: https://my.usgs.gov/confluence/display/GeoDataPortal/2014/04/16/Notice%3A+Evaluation+of+Maurer+gridded+observational+datasets+and+their+impacts+on+downscaled+products
Note that the CONUS temperature and precipitation data were split into two sub datasets in January 2015. This was done because
the precipitation data uses a slightly different longitude axis than the temperature data.; abstract: NOTICE: A significant
issue with the precipitation variables in this dataset was found in January 2015. The precipitation data has two fewer columns
than the temperature data, one from each edge. When merged into the same coordinate system, this caused the temperature data
to be offset to the west by one pixel. The dataset is now broken into two sub-datasets, one for precipitation and one for
temperature. This corrects the pixel location. Any use of precipitation data from this dataset from September 2013, when new
precipitation files containing the issue were introduced, should be considered slightly in error. For more information please
contact gdp@usgs.gov. In this project, we used an advanced statistical downscaling method that combines high-resolution observations
with outputs from 16 different global climate models based on 4 future emission scenarios to generate the most comprehensive
dataset of daily temperature and precipitation projections available for climate change impacts in the U.S. The gridded dataset
covers the continental United States, southern Canada and northern Mexico at one-eighth degree resolution and Alaska at one-half
degree resolution. The high-resolution projections produced by this work have been rigorously quality-controlled for both
errors and biases in the global climate and statistical downscaling models. We also calculated projected future changes in
a broad range of impact-relevant indicators, from seasonal temperature to extreme precipitation days. The results of the error
and bias tests and the indicator calculations are made available as part of this database. Additional information and raw
data from this dataset can be found here: https://cida.usgs.gov/thredds/catalog.html Before using this dataset, please review
the material summarized here: https://my.usgs.gov/confluence/display/GeoDataPortal/2014/04/16/Notice%3A+Evaluation+of+Maurer+gridded+observational+datasets+and+their+impacts+on+downscaled+products
Note that the CONUS temperature and precipitation data were split into two sub datasets in January 2015. This was done because
the precipitation data uses a slightly different longitude axis than the temperature data.
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- Title Eighth degree-CONUS Statistical Asynchronous Regional Regression Daily Downscaled Climate Projections.
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