systemwide_header_logoalttext

Climate Extremes Index: Climate Extremes Index for the Northeast

Download Metadata
View Metadata in XML Format

dataset_eml_metadataproviderheader

  • Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

    • Address:
      705 Spear Street
      South Burlington, Vermont 05403
      United States of America

      Phone: (802) 391-4135
      Email: femc@uvm.edu
      Website: www.uvm.edu/femc

dataset_eml_abstractheader

    How has the climate changed over the past 50 or more years? In what ways and by how much? Many people, including climatologists, have been struggling with these questions for some time now, not only for scientific interest but also to aid in policy decisions (IPCC 2001) and to inform the general public. In order to answer these questions, it is important to obtain comprehensive and intuitive information which allows interested parties to understand the scientific basis for confidence, or lack thereof, in the present understanding of the climate system. One tool, first developed as a framework for quantifying observed changes in climate within the contiguous United States, is the U.S. Climate Extremes Index (CEI). The U.S. CEI is based on an aggregate set of conventional climate extreme indicators which, at the present time, include the following types of data: - monthly maximum and minimum temperature - daily precipitation - monthly Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) - landfalling tropical storm and hurricane wind velocity

dataset_eml_projectkeywordheader

  • cei, climate change, climate extremes index , noaa, northeast,

dataset_eml_locationheader

  • dataset_eml_locationcords

    dataset_eml_datatableheader

    • dataset_eml_datatabletitle: Climate Extremes Index for the Northeast
    • dataset_eml_datatablestartdate: 1910-01-01
    • dataset_eml_datatabledescription: See NOAA for more information on how these indices were computed and how to interpret them: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/cei/definition

    • dataset_eml_datatablepurpose: Summarizing and presenting a complex set of multivariate and multidimensional climate changes in the United States so that the results could be easily understood and used in policy decisions made by nonspecialists in the field.

    • dateset_eml_datatableshortname: Z1240_2494_R5ZJNE

    • dataset_eml_datatablephysicalobjectname: VMC.1240.2494

    • dataset_eml_datatabledatatype: mySQL
    • dataset_eml_datatablecitation: NOAA. Climate Extremes Index for the Northeast. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/climateextremes/dataset/climate-extremes-index-for-northeast

    • dataset_eml_datatableonlinedistribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/CI4/data/archive/project/climateextremes/dataset/climate-extremes-index-for-northeast

    dataset_eml_attributelistheader

      dataset_eml_attributelistname: Date
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: Date
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: date
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: datetime
      • dataset_eml_attributelistformatstring: YYYY
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: Percent
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: Percent
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal

    dataset_eml_methodsheader

    • dataset_eml_noMethods

    dataset_eml_samplingheader

    • dataset_eml_noSamplingEquipment

    dataset_eml_sitecharacteristicsheader

    • dataset_eml_noSiteCharacteristics