ANUSPLIN - 10km - Monthly¶

Description¶
The ANUSPLIN Gridded Climate Dataset for Canada is a station based interpolated dataset produced using the Australian National University Spline (ANUSPLIN) model. It is produced by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and covers all of Canada. The dataset is available from 1950-2015 at daily timesteps for maximum temperature, minimum temperature, and total precipitation at 10km resolution.
Climate Engine details¶
- Dataset type
- Climate/Hydrology
- Climate Engine ID
- ANUSPLIN_MONTHLY
- Documentation
- https://support.climateengine.org/article/48-anusplin
Dataset details¶
- Scale
- 10km
- Frequency
- Monthly
- Coverage
- Canada
- Start year
- 1950
- End year
- 2015
Earth Engine collection details¶
- Earth Engine asset
- projects/climate-engine-pro/assets/ce-anusplin-monthly
- Earth Engine asset URL
- https://gee-community-catalog.org/projects/anusplin/?h=anusp
- Earth Engine source catalog
- ClimateEngine.org
Variables¶
API variable docs: #anusplin-gridded-climate-for-canada
| Name | Units |
|---|---|
| Evap. Demand Drought Index Hargreaves (EDDI) | N/A |
| Maximum Temperature | K |
| Minimum Temperature | K |
| Potential ET Hargreaves | mm |
| Potential ET Thornthwaite | mm |
| Potential Water Deficit Hargreaves | mm |
| Precipitation | mm |
| Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index Hargreaves (SPEI) | N/A |
| Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index Thornthwaite (SPEI) | N/A |
| Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) | N/A |
References¶
- Hutchinson, M. F., McKenney, D.W., Lawrence, K., Pedlar, J.H., Hopkinson, R.F., Milewska, E., Papadopol, P. (2009). Development and testing of Canada-Wide Interpolated Spatial Models of Daily Minimum-Maximum Temperature and Precipitation for 1961-2003. American Meteorological Society(April): 725-741.
- McKenney, D. W., Hutchinson, M.F., Papadopol, P., Lawrence, K., Pedlar, J., Campbell, K., Milewska, E., Hopkinson, R., Price, D., Owen, T. (2011). Customized spatial climate models for North America. Bulletin of American Meteorological Society-BAMS December: 1612-1622.
Website: https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/projects/3/4
Terms of use¶
Find Terms and Conditions here: https://www.canada.ca/en/transparency/terms.html