Description
Spatially continuous data products are essential for a number of applications including climate and hydrologic modeling, weather prediction, and water resource management. In this work, a distance-weighted
interpolation method used to map daily rainfall and temperature in Hawaii is described and assessed. New
high-resolution (250 m) maps were developed for daily rainfall and daily maximum (Tmax) and minimum
(Tmin) near-surface air temperature for the period 1990-2014.
interpolation method used to map daily rainfall and temperature in Hawaii is described and assessed. New
high-resolution (250 m) maps were developed for daily rainfall and daily maximum (Tmax) and minimum
(Tmin) near-surface air temperature for the period 1990-2014.
| Date made available | Jan 1 2018 |
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| Publisher | NSF NCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research |
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