4KM Results: Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation (2045-2060) from GFDL-driven RegCM3 climate model (Western US)

Aug 15, 2011 (Last modified Jul 17, 2012)
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This dataset corresponds to statistically downscaled and reprojected GCM-driven RegCM3 (regional climate model) future projections. Data were bias corrected using the delta/anomaly method whereby the difference between future and historical projections from RegCM3 were calculated, reprojected and downscaled using linear interpolation to then modify a PRISM model generated historical baseline (1968-1999).
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Original climate data come from Steve Hostetler (USGS Corvallis)
Downscaling, bias correction and reprojection of the data were performed by Ken Ferschweiler at Conservation Biology Institute
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Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecoregional Assessment Report.  2012.  US Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
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