--- title: "TerraClimate" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{TerraClimate} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` Spatial data on several climate variables, extracted from Climatology Lab's [TerraClimate](https://www.climatologylab.org/terraclimate.html). The table below shows all possible variables to be extracted, which are chosen through the "dataset" parameter. Data ranges from 1958 to 2020. Netcdf files are downloaded from the [THREDDS](http://thredds.northwestknowledge.net:8080/thredds/terraclimate_catalog.html) web server, as recommended for rectangular subsets of the global data.
Click to see all dataset options | Dataset | Code | Description | Units | |:--------|:----:|:------------|:-----:| | max_temperature | tmax | Maximum 2-m Temperature | degC | | min_temperature | tmin | Minimum 2-m Temperature | degC | | wind_speed | ws | Wind Speed at 10-m | m/s | | vapor_pressure_deficit | vpd | Vapor Pressure Deficit | kPa | | vapor_pressure | vap | 2-m Vapor Pressure | kPa | | snow_water_equivalent | swe | Snow Water Equivalent at End of Month | mm | | shortwave_radiation_flux | srad | Downward Shortwave Radiation Flux at the Surface | W/m^2 | | soil_moisture | soil | Soil Moisture at End of Month | mm | runoff | q | Runoff | mm | | precipitation | ppt | Accumulated Precipitation | mm | | potential_evaporation | pet | Reference Evapotranspiration | mm | | climatic_water_deficit | def | Climatic Water Deficit | mm | | water_evaporation | aet | Actual Evapotranspiration | mm | | palmer_drought_severity_index | PDSI | Palmer Drought Severity Index | unitless |
*** **Options:** 1. **dataset**: picks the variable to be read. Possible options are shown in the table above. 2. **raw_data**: there are two options: * `TRUE`: if you want the data as it is originally. * `FALSE`: if you want the treated version of the data. 3. **time_period**: picks the years for which the data will be downloaded 4. **language**: you can choose between Portuguese `("pt")` and English `("eng")` 5. **legal_amazon_only**: if set to `TRUE`, only downloads data from the Legal Amazon region OBS: A good internet connection is needed, because the data is heavy. *** **Examples:** ```{r, eval=FALSE} # Downloading maximum temperature data from 2000 to 2001 max_temp <- load_climate(dataset = "max_temperature", time_period = 2000:2001) # Downloading precipitation data only for the legal Amazon in 2010 amz_precipitation <- load_climate( dataset = "precipitation", time_period = 2010, legal_amazon_only = TRUE ) ```