30-seconds (1 Km2) monthly, seasonal and annual gridded Historical Climate Surfaces for Honduras.
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Navarro-Racines, Carlos Eduardo; Llanos-Herrera, Lizeth; Monserrate Rojas, Fredy Alexander, 2018, "30-seconds (1 Km2) monthly, seasonal and annual gridded Historical Climate Surfaces for Honduras.", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QET5UQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
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The gridded climate surfaces for Honduras (30-year average) were developed from weather station observations from different official sources (local, national and regional institutions) for the period 1981 to 2010 (latest period defined by WMO to calculate the climatological standard normal), at 30-seconds (1 Km2) spatial resolution, for monthly precipitation (prec), monthly minimum temperature (tmin), maximum temperature (tmax), mean temperature (tmean) and diurnal temperature range (dtr). In addition, the seasonal and annual surfaces were derived based on the monthly datasets. For the spatialization (interpolation), we followed the method described by Hijmans et al. (Hijmans et al., 2005),using as inputs the climatic normal for all weather stations after the quality control data and fill gaps processes. In areas with low station density weather observations were complemented with pseudo-stations from TerraClimate (Abatzoglou et al., 2018) for temperature and CHIRPS (Funk et al., 2015) for precipitation. The dataset is part of work carried out by CIAT in the generation of the climate change scenarios for Honduras for the Third National Communication to the UNFCCC.
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Lizeth Llanos-Herrera https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3540-7348
Fredy Alexander Monserrate Rojas https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4669-9614