Shapefile of climate regions for the state of Florida (Climate_regions.shp)
Description
The Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation and the U.S. Geological Survey have developed projected future change factors for precipitation depth-duration-frequency (DDF) curves at 242 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Atlas 14 stations in Florida. The change factors were computed as the ratio of projected future to historical extreme-precipitation depths fitted to extreme-precipitation data from downscaled climate datasets using a constrained maximum likelihood (CML) approach as described in https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20225093. The change factors correspond to the periods 2020-59 (centered in the year 2040) and 2050-89 (centered in the year 2070) as compared to the 1966-2005 historical period.
Geospatial data provided in an ArcGIS shapefile are described herein. The shapefile contains polygons of climate regions including their acreages. As part of this project, best models from each downscaled climate dataset are determined for each climate region based on how well they reproduce historical climate extreme indices. Table 1 of Datasets_station_information.xlsx lists the NOAA Atlas 14 stations located within each climate region. See Best_model_lists.xlsx for a list of best models for each climate region in each downscaled climate dataset and when all downscaled climate datasets are considered together.
Resources
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Landing page for access to the data |
https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Q3LEIL |
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The metadata original format |
https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.64a2e94fd34ef77fcb056bb3.xml |
Tags
- florida-flood-hub-for-applied-research-and-innovation
- boundaries
- usgs-64a2e94fd34ef77fcb056bb3
- florida
- climate-divisions