weather_SouthAsia: Weather serie for South of Asia from NASA POWER agroclimatology
Description
This contemporary daily climate dataset for South Asia
covers the period 1st January 1997 to 31 December 2008
with 12 complete years of data with precipitation. It
cover a part of South Asia (North-East of India,
Bangladesh, Myanmar, Neapal) with an elevation less than
2500m. The dataset was was extrated from the NASA Langley
Research Center POWER Project which provide
agroclimatology dataset (Chandler et al., 2004). It was
funded through the NASA Earth Science Directorate Applied
Science Program This climate datasetcontains daily
estimates of precipitation, mean, minimum and maximum
temperature, relative humidity, dew point, solar
radiation and wind speed with global coverage at one
degree resolution (approximately 111 km at the equator).
The NASA POWER agroclimatology data are derived from
various sources: solar radiation from satellite
observations, meteorological data from the Goddard Earth
Observing System global assimilation model version 4
(GEOS-4), and precipitation from the Global Precipitation
Climate Project and Topical Rainfall Measurement Mission.
A full description can be found at
http://power.larc.nasa.gov/common/MethodologySSE6/POWER_Methodology_Content.html
Elevation (Altitude) were retrive from Aster Global
Digital Elevation Model by using the Webservice
api.geonames.org/astergdem? Sample are: ca 30m x 30m,
between 83N and 65S latitude. Result : a single number
giving the elevation in meters according to aster gdem,
ocean areas have been masked as "no data" and have been
assigned a value of -9999 Example
http://api.geonames.org/astergdem?lat=50.01&lng=10.2&username=demoformat
a RangedData
instance, 1 row per day.source
http://power.larc.nasa.gov/ and
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/gdem.asp and
http://www.geonames.org/about.html