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Proportion of days per month with precip > 0.2mm : ANUClimate 1.0, 0.01 degree, Australian Coverage 

Ver: 4
Status of Data: completed
Update Frequency: Data not provided
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2024-06-21
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Dataset Created: 2015-06-26
Dataset Published: 2016-09-01
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How to cite this collection:
Hutchinson, M., Kesteven, J. & Xu, T. (2016). Proportion of days per month with precip > 0.2mm : ANUClimate 1.0, 0.01 degree, Australian Coverage. Version 4. NCI Australia. Dataset. https://portal.tern.org.au/metadata/41e7886a-6981-45b3-baab-a1cdad67bc28 NCI Project: rr9 
Proportion of days in each month with precipitation above 0.2 mm for the Australian continent between 1970-2014. The proportion of wet days per month is useful for estimating evaporation rates and water need and use, and also for estimating solar radiation. Modelled by using ANUSPLIN Version 4.5 to fit trivariate thin plate smoothing spline functions of longitude, latitude and vertically exaggerated elevation. Station elevations were 0.05 degree local averages of grid values from the GEODATA 9 second DEM version 3 as provided by ANUClimate_v1-0_digital-elevation-model-05deg-average_terrain_0-01deg. Anomaly based interpolation was not used because it gave no improvement over direct interpolation, due to the extensive daily precipitation network and the strong spatial coherence of daily rainfall occurrence. Monthly data values were obtained from Bureau of Meteorology daily rainfall data at stations where there were at least 25 days of record and no accumulated days of record, giving an average of 6320 data points per month between 1970 and 2014. Automated quality assessment rejected on average 35 data values per month (0.006%) with extreme studentised residuals. The root mean square of all individual cross validation residuals provided by the spline analysis is 0.060, corresponding to a root men square error in estimating the number of wet days of around 1.8 days per month. A comprehensive assessment of the analysis of the final interpolated grids is in preparation. 
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Purpose
The proportion of wet days per month is useful for estimating evaporation rates and water need and use, and also for estimating solar radiation. 
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Proportion of days in each month with precipitation above 0.2 mm for the Australian continent between 1970-2012 has been modelled using ANUSPLIN 4.5 
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Topic
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
User Defined
EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > PRECIPITATION
Author
Jennifer Kesteven
Tingbao Xu
Principal Investigator
Michael Hutchinson
Publisher
NCI Australia
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Resource Specific Usage
04:Earth Sciences 
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ANUClimate collection
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