Dataset Overview
These data are annual summaries of precipitation derived from models of historical weather observations. These data were downloaded from the National Center for Environmental Information. . Total annual precipitation is the sum of all water (in the form of rain, snow, or ice) that fell within a calendar year.
- Purpose
Water is essential to a healthy forested ecosystem, but excess water can lead to flooding and disease outbreaks, while a deficiency can lead to drought. For example, extreme rain events can cause flooding in low-lying areas, but even upland forests may experience “overland flow”. This occurs when rainfall is so heavy that it cannot be absorbed into the soil. Aquifers are not replenished and soil erosion may happen, exposing tree roots and washing away nutrients. Fluctuations in rainfall above or below the long-term mean will lead to stressful conditions for some forest species while creating ideal conditions for other species. Trees are adapted to the long-term conditions they have experienced, therefore deviations in precipitation from the long-term mean (both above and below) could be problematic to forests. Ideally, a healthy forest ecosystem has water availability that remains consistent.
- Data Collection Status
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Data collection for this dataset is ongoing
- Start date
1895-01-01
- Contents
896 records with 6 fields
- Data Availability
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This dataset is downloadable from the FEMC, and available to download from another site.
- Data License
Linked - Third party determines data license
- Preferred Citation
Not provided
- Update Frequency
Unknown
- Maintenance Plan
Not provided
- Links
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No links available for this dataset
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- Previous Versions
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- Version 16 - Update_2022 (created 2023-11-17 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 17: Subset of Version 16 - VT total precip for indicators 20231120 (created 2023-11-20 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 9 - Regional Precipitation 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 15: Subset of Version 9 - NY precip (correct version) 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 14: Subset of Version 9 - NY NW precip 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 13: Subset of Version 9 - NY NE precip 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 12: Subset of Version 9 - NY SE precip 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 11: Subset of Version 9 - NY SW precip 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 10: Subset of Version 9 - NY precip 20201110 (created 2020-11-10 by Emma Tait)
- Version 5 - 2019 Update (created 2020-09-17 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 8: Subset of Version 5 - VT total precip for indicators 20200917 (created 2020-09-17 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 7: Subset of Version 5 - NH total precip for indicators 20200917 (created 2020-09-17 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 6: Subset of Version 5 - NY total precip for indicators 20200917 (created 2020-09-17 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 1 - 2018 Update (created 2019-11-19 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 4: Subset of Version 1 - NH precip for indicators 20191205 (created 2019-12-05 by Emma Tait)
- Version 3: Subset of Version 1 - NY precip for indicators 20191205 (created 2019-12-05 by Emma Tait)
- Version 2: Subset of Version 1 - VT precip for indicators 20191205 (created 2019-12-05 by Emma Tait)
- Version 16 - Update_2022 (created 2023-11-17 by Matthias Sirch)