Data Citations
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Black, T. L., 1994: The New NMC Mesoscale ETA Model: Description and Forecast Examples. Weather Forecasting, 9, 265-278.
Bliss, N.B., and L.M. Olsen, 1996. Development of a 30-arc-second digital elevation model of South America. In: Pecora Thirteen, Human Interactions with the Environment - Perspectives from Space, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, August 20-22, 1996. http://edcdaac.usgs.gov/gtopo30/README.html
Bouwman, A. F., I. Fung, E. Matthews and J. John, 1993. "Global analysis of the potential for nitrous oxide (N2O) production in natural soils." Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 7, 557-597.
Dobson, J. E., E. A. Bright, P. R. Coleman, R.C. Durfee, B. A. Worley. 2000. "LandScan: A Global Population Database for Estimating Populations at Risk," Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing Vol. 66, No. 7, July 2000, pp. 849-857.
Dunne, T., DNAEE plus other data compiled through the EOS Amazon Project from Dr. Thomas Dunne at UCSB.
Easterling, D. R., T. C. Peterson, and T. R. Karl, 1996: On the development and use of homogenized climate data sets, Journal of Climate, 9, 1429-1434.
Easterling, D. R. and T.C. Peterson, 1995: The effect of artificial discontinuities on recent trends in minimum and maximum temperatures, Atmospheric Research, 37,19-26.
Easterling, D. R. and T. C. Peterson, 1995: A new method for detecting and adjusting for undocumented discontinuities in climatological time series, International Journal of Climatology, 15, 369-377.
EMBRAPA-UNESCO, 1987: through GRID, Soil Map of Brazil. http://grid.cr.usgs.gov/clearinghouse/datalist.html
ESRI, 1992a. ARCWorld. CD-ROM, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc. ESRI.
Fekete, B.M., C.J. Vorosmarty, R.B. Lammers, 2001: Scaling Gridded River Network for Macroscale Hydrology: Development, Analysis and Control of Error. Water Resources Research, 37(7), 1955-1967.
Huffman, G.J., R.F. Adler, P.A. Arkin, A. Chang, R. Ferraro, A. Gruber, J. Janowiak, A. McNab, B. Rudolf, U. Schneider, 1997: The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Combined Precipitation Dataset. Bull. Americ. Meteor. Soc. 78(1), 5-20.
Huffman, G.J., R.F. Adler, B. Rudolph, U. Schneider, and P. Keehn, 1995: "Global Precipitation Estimates Based on a Technique for Combining Satellite-Based Estimates, Rain Gauge Analysis, and NWP Model Precipitation Information", J. Clim., 8, 1284-1295.
Kalnay, E., M. Kanamitsu, R. Kistler, W. Collins, D. Deaven, L. Gandin, M. Iredell, S. Saha, G. White, J. Woollen, Y. Zhu, A. Leetmaa, B. Reynolds, M. Chelliah, W. Ebisuzaki, W. Higgins, J. Janowiak, K.C. Mo, C. Ropelewski, J. Wang, Roy Jenne, Dennis Joseph, 1996: The NCEP/NCAR 40-Year Reanalysis Project. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: Vol. 77, No. 3, pp. 437-472.
Leeman, R. and Cramer, W. P., 1991: The IIASA database for mean monthly values of temperature, precipitation and cloudiness of a global terrestrial grid, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), RR-91-18.
Leeman, R. and Cramer, W. P., 1992: IISA Database for Mean Monthly Values of Temperature, Precipitation and cloudiness on a Global Terrestrial Grid. Digital Raster Data on a 30 minute Geographic (lat/long) 360x720 grid. In: Global Ecosystems Database Version 1.0: Disc A. Boulder, CO: NOAA National Geophysical Data Centre. 36 independent single-attribute spatial layers on CD-ROM, 15.6 MB; (first published in 1991).
Legates, D. R. and C. J. Willmott, 1990a: Mean Seasonal and Spatial Variability in Gauge-Corrected, Global Precipitation International Journal of Climatology, 10, 111-127.
Legates, D. R. and C. J. Willmott, 1990b: Mean Seasonal and Spatial Variability in Global Surface Air Temperature, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 41, 11-21.
National Geophysical Data Center, 1986: ETOPO-5 bathymetry/topography data, Data Announc. 88-MGG-02, Natl. Oceanic and Atmos. Admin., U.S. Dep. Commer., Boulder, Colo.
New, M. G., M. Hulme and P. D. Jones, 1999: Representing 20th century space-time climate variability. I: Development of a 1961-1990 mean monthly terrestrial climatology. J. Climate. 12 829-856 (Climate Impacts LINK Project at CRU, UEA DETR Contract Nos EPG 1/1/128)
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Peterson, T. C. and R. S. Vose, 1997: An overview of the Global Historical Climatology Network temperature data base, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 78, 2837-2849.
Peterson, T. C., R. S. Vose, R. Schmoyer, and V. Razuvaev, 1997: Quality control of monthly temperature data: The GHCN experience, International Journal of Climatology
Rudolf, B., H. Hauschild, W. Rueth and U. Schneider, 1994: Terrestrial Precipitation Analysis: Operational Method And Required Density Of Point Measuremenets. In: Global Precipitations and Climate Change (Ed. M. Desbois, F. Desalmond).
Shepard, D., 1968: A two-dimensional Interpolation function for irregularly-spaced Data, Proceedings, 1968 ACM National Conference, 517-523.
Vicente, Gilberto A., Roderick A. Scofield, W. Paul Menzel, 1998: The Operational GOES Infrared Rainfall Estimation Technique, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 79, 1883–1898.
Vörösmarty, C. J., B. M. Fekete, M. Maybeck, 1998: Global Simulated 30 Minute Topological Network, Complex Systems Research Center, University of New Hampshire, WWW-site at the University of New Hampshire (http://www.r-hydronet.sr.unh.edu/). Collaborative effort among the University of New Hampshire, UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, IGBP Core Project: Biospheric Aspects of the Hydrological Cycle. Funding provided by UNESCO, US Committee on Scientific Hydrology, NASA, University of New Hampshire.
Vörösmarty, C. J., B. M. Fekete, and B. A. Tucker, 1998: River Discharge Database, Version 1.1 (RivDIS v1.0 supplement), Available through the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space / University of New Hampshire, Durham NH (USA) at http://www.r-hydronet.sr.unh.edu.
Vörösmarty, C. J., B. M. Fekete, and B. A. Tucker, 1996: River Discharge Database, Version 1.0 (RivDIS v1.0), Volumes 0 through 6, A contribution to IHP-V Theme 1. Technical Documents in Hydrology Series, UNESCO, Paris.
Vörösmarty, C. J., P. Green, J. Salisbury, and R. B. Lammers, 2000: Global Water Resources: Vulnerability from Climate Change and Population Growth, Science, 289, 284-288.
Vose, R. S., R. L. Schmoyer, P. M. Steurer, T. C. Peterson, R. Heim, T. R. Karl, and J. Eischeid, 1992: The Global Historical Climatology Network: long-term monthly temperature, precipitation, sea level pressure, and station pressure data. ORNL/CDIAC-53, NDP-041, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Webber, S.R. and C.J. Willmott, 1998. South American Precipitation: 1960-1990 Gridded Monthly Time Series (Version 1.02). Newark, Delaware: Center for Climatic Research, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Delaware.
Webber, S.R. and C.J. Willmott, 1998. South American Air Temperature: 1960-1990 Gridded Monthly Time Series (Version 1.01). Newark, Delaware: Center for Climatic Research, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Delaware.
Willmott, C.J. and S.R. Webber, 1998. South American Precipitation: Gridded Monthly and Annual Climatologies (Version 1.02). Newark, Delaware: Center for Climatic Research, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Delaware.
Willmott, C.J. and S.R. Webber, 1998. South American Air Temperature: Gridded Monthly and Annual Climatologies (Version 1.01). Newark, Delaware: Center for Climatic Research, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Delaware.
Willmott, C.J. and K. Matsuura, 1998. Global Air Temperature and Precipitation: Regridded Monthly and Annual Climatologies (version 2.01). Newark, Delaware: Center for Climatic Research, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Delaware.
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