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Climate Data for 5 sites in Hawai'i from 2016-2019

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2016
End Date
2019

Citation

Tseng, H., and Giambelluca, T., 2022, Canopy Water Balance Input Data for 5 sites in Hawai'i from 2016-2019: National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers, https://doi.org/10.21429/ezae-7t56.

Summary

Measurements of fog, wind, fog interception, soil moisture, and fog effects on plant water use and plant survival were collected to test a model to estimate CWI as a function of fog-water movement and vegetation characteristics.

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Thomas Giambelluca
Originator :
Han Tseng, Thomas Giambelluca
Metadata Contact :
Thomas Giambelluca
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey
Funding Agency :
Pacific Islands CASC

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ClimateData_Kaala_15-min_20161221-20200712.csv 17.51 MB text/csv
ClimateData_Laupahoehoe_30-min_20170725-20190314.csv 6.5 MB text/csv
ClimateData_Nahuku_30-min_20170415-20190529.csv 6.63 MB text/csv
ClimateData_Nakula_15-min_20160714-20190912.csv 17.46 MB text/csv
ClimateData_ParkHQ_60-min_20161130-20191119.csv 4.22 MB text/csv

Purpose

These climate data were collected from five existing stations on Oahu, Maui and the island of Hawaii. Parameters include wind speed, temperature, relative humidity, net radiation, soil temperature, soil heat flux and rainfall. Data are stored at intervals of 15-, 30- and 60-minutes depending on the station. These data were used in the canopy water balance model, fog gauge calibration, and other analyses and data processing.

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Communities

  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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