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This metadata record describes the annual average number of occurrences of dry and wet events during the 30-year period 1981 – 2010 for the conterminous United States. A wet event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals or exceeds 1 millimeter. A dry event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals 0 millimeters. The source data was produced and acquired from DAYMET (2018) and is presented here as a 1-kilometer resolution GeoTIFF file.
Tags: CDD,
CWD,
DAYMET,
NHDPlus version 2.1,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), All tags...
consecutive dry days,
consecutive wet days,
conterminous United States,
conterminous United States,
inlandWaters,
none,
number of events,
precipitation, Fewer tags
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This metadata record describes the annual average duration of consecutive wet and dry events during the 30-year period 1981–2010 for the conterminous United States. A wet event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals or exceeds 1 millimeter. A dry event is defined as a period when the number of consecutive days with precipitation equals 0 millimeters. The source data was produced and acquired from DAYMET (2018) and is presented here as a 1-kilometer resolution GeoTIFF file.
Tags: Climatology,
Conterminous United States,
DAYMET,
Geography,
NHDPlus version 2.1, All tags...
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Resources,
consecutive dry days,
consecutive wet days,
conterminous United States,
duration of events,
inlandWaters,
precipitation, Fewer tags
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