This functions turns the WorldClim data downloaded using the function
getprecip
into a RasterBrick of same resolution and
extent as the elevation raster. This function is designed to be used with
isomultiscape
.
prepcipitate(path = NULL, elevation.raster, verbose = interactive())
A string indicating the path where the WorldClim data have been downloaded. If the path is null (the default) the function will assume that the folder containing the precipitation data is in the current directory
A raster containing the elevation raster
A logical indicating whether information about the progress of the procedure should be displayed or not while the function is running. By default verbose is TRUE if users use an interactive R session, and FALSE otherwise.
getprecip
to download the relevant precipitation data
relevate
to prepare the elevation raster
# NOT RUN {
## The following example takes some time and download heavy data.
## It will therefore not be run unless you type:
## example(prepcipitate, run.dontrun = TRUE)
# }
# NOT RUN {
## We fit the models for Germany:
GNIPDataDEagg <- prepdata(data = GNIPDataDE)
GermanFit <- isofit(iso.data = GNIPDataDEagg,
mean.model.fix = list(elev = TRUE, lat.abs = TRUE))
elevation.raster <- relevate(
elevation.raster = ElevRasterDE,
isofit = GermanFit,
aggregation.factor = 0)
getprecip(path = "~/Desktop/")
precipitation.brick <- prepcipitate(path = "~/Desktop/",
elevation.raster = ElevRaster
)
if (require(rasterVis)) {
levelplot(precipitation.brick)
}
# }
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