Dataset Overview
Data was sourced from the Northeastern Forest Health Atlas in the form of a disturbance vector shapefile representing the occurrence of all disturbances across the northeast since 1997. Two different datasets were produced. One was produced incorporating all disturbances, which used no filtering. A climate-based disturbance layer was also produced, filtering to only include disturbances stemming from drought, flooding, frost, tornadoes, hurricanes, or winter precipitation. Beyond the filtering stage, the remaining methods remain constant for each layer. Features were then dissolved by year using the “Dissolve” geoprocessing tool, and overlapping disturbances were counted using “Union” function followed by a “Count Overlapping Features” function. The polygon-based shapefile was then converted to a 30m raster, while backfilling null values to be zero. Values were then rescaled to a 0- 100 scale using linear methods.
- Purpose
Determine areas of increased disturbance return
- Data Collection Status
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Data collection for this dataset has been completed
- Start date
2021-10-28
- End date
Not available
- Data Availability
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Available for download
- Data License
- Preferred Citation
Kopacki, L (2022) Input Layers: Disturbance Frequency (DIST). FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/mapping-cc-exposure-4-ne-trees/dataset/input-layers-disturbance-frequency-dist
- Update Frequency
Not planned
- Maintenance Plan
Not provided
- Links
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No links available for this dataset
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