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Mean climate variables for all subregions

Abstract

The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme. This dataset was derived from BILO Gridded Climate Data data provided by the CSIRO. You can find a link to the parent datasets in the Lineage Field in this metadata statement. The History Field in this metadata statement describes how this dataset was derived.

Various climate variable summary for all 15 subregions. Including:

  1. Time series mean annual Bureau of Meteorology Australian Water Availability Project (BAWAP) rainfall from 1900 - 2012.

  2. Long term average BAWAP rainfall and Penman Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) from Jan 1981 - Dec 2012 for each month

  3. Values calculated over the years 1981 - 2012 (inclusive), for 17 time periods (i.e., annual, 4 seasons and 12 months) for the following 8 meteorological variables: (i) BAWAP_P; (ii) Penman ETp; (iii) Tavg (average temperature); (iv) Tmax (maximum temperature); (v) Tmin (minimum temperature); (vi) VPD (Vapour Pressure Deficit); (vii) Rn (net Radiation); and (viii) Wind speed. For each of the 17 time periods for each of the 8 meteorological variables have calculated the: (a) average; (b) maximum; (c) minimum; (d) average plus standard deviation (stddev); (e) average minus stddev; (f) stddev; and (g) trend.

  4. Correlation coefficients (-1 to 1) between rainfall and 4 remote rainfall drivers between 1957-2006 for the four seasons. The data and methodology are described in Risbey et al. (2009). All data used in this analysis came directly from James Risbey, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research (CMAR), Hobart. As described in the Risbey et al. (2009) paper, the rainfall was from 0.05 degree gridded data described in Jeffrey et al. (2001 - known as the SILO datasets); sea surface temperature was from the Hadley Centre Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature dataset (HadISST) on a 1 degree grid. BLK=Blocking; DMI=Dipole Mode Index; SAM=Southern Annular Mode; SOI=Southern Oscillation Index; DJF=December, January, February; MAM=March, April, May; JJA=June, July, August; SON=September, October, November. The analysis is a summary of Fig. 15 of Risbey et al. (2009).

Dataset History

Dataset was generated using various source data:

  1. annual BAWAP rainfall

annual BAWAPrainfall

  1. long term average BAWAP rainfall and Penman PET for each month

Monthly BAWAP rainfall

Monthly Penman PET

  1. climate varaible trends

Monthly BAWAP rainfall

Monthly Penman PET

Monthly BAWAP Tair

Monthly BAWAP Tmax

Monthly BAWAP Tmin

Monthly VPD

Actual vapour measured at 9:00am, the saturated vapour is calculated from Tmax and Tmin.

Monthly Rn

Monthly Wind

This dataset is created by CLW Ecohydrological Time Series Remote Sensing Team. See http://www-data.iwis.csiro.au/ts/climate/wind/mcvicar_etal_grl2008/.

  1. Correlation coefficients (-1 to 1) between rainfall and 4 remote rainfall drivers

Dataset Citation

Bioregional Assessment Programme (2013) Mean climate variables for all subregions. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 12 March 2019, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/3f568840-0c77-4f74-bbf3-6f82d189a1fc.

Dataset Ancestors

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Title Mean climate variables for all subregions
Type Dataset
Language eng
Licence Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, (c) Commonwealth of Australia (Bioregional Assessment Programme http://www.bioregionalassessments.gov.au), (c) Commonwealth of Australia (Bureau of Meteorology) 2014
Data Status active
Update Frequency never
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/8c1f0e52-c3ec-43b7-b797-0de421698b9e
Date Published 2016-03-29
Date Updated 2022-04-13
Contact Point
Bioregional Assessment Program
bioregionalassessments@environment.gov.au
Temporal Coverage 2016-03-29 00:00:00
Geospatial Coverage POLYGON ((155 -45, 155 -10, 112 -10, 112 -45, 155 -45))
Jurisdiction Australia
Data Portal data.gov.au
Publisher/Agency Bioregional Assessment Program