In this file, the details of the dataset is explained.
Warning
the dataset files are divided between three different spatial domains: 1) North America (na), 2) Peurto Rico (pr), and 3) Hawaii (hi). For the moment, only the na
domain is considered in datatool
.
The global Daymet
dataset is located under the following directory accessible from Digital Research Alliance of Canada (DRA) Graham cluster:
/project/rpp-kshook/Model_Output/Daymet_Daily_V4R1/data/
and the structure of the dataset hourly files is as following:
/project/rpp-kshook/Model_Output/Daymet_Daily_V4R1/data/
├── daymet_v4_daily_hi_dayl_1980.nc
├── daymet_v4_daily_hi_dayl_1981.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
├── daymet_v4_daily_hi_dayl_2022.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
├── daymet_v4_daily_hi_vp_1980.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
├── daymet_v4_daily_hi_vp_2022.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
├── daymet_v4_daily_{%domain}_{%variable}_{%year}.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
├── daymet_v4_daily_na_dayl_1980.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
├── daymet_v4_daily_na_vp_2022.nc
├── daymet_v4_daily_pr_dayl_1950.nc
├── .
├── .
├── .
└── daymet_v4_daily_pr_vp_2022.n
The coordinate variables of the Daymet
simulations are lon
and lat
representing the longitude and latitude points, respectively. The coordinate system is 2-dimensional and follows a Lambert Conformal Conic projection system.
The time-stamps are included in the original files.
The NetCDF files of the dataset contain 7 variables. You may see a list of variables by browsing the dataset directory and listing the files.
The spatial resolutaion of Daymet
gridded data is 1
Number | Domain | Latitude extents | Longitude extents |
---|---|---|---|
1 | na |
+6.08 ° to +83.79 ° |
-180 ° to +180 ° |
2 | pr |
+16.85 ° to +19.93 ° |
-67.97 ° to -64.13 ° |
3 | hi |
+17.96 ° to +23.51 ° |
-160.30 ° to -154.78 ° |
Warning
As mentioned previously, only the na
domain is considered in the subsetting process of datatool
.
The time-steps are daily and the temporal extent for each domain is listed in the following table:
Number | Domain | Time-step interval | Start date | End date |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | na |
daily | 1980-01-01 |
2022-12-31 |
2 | pr |
daily | 1950-01-01 |
2022-12-31 |
3 | hi |
daily | 1980-01-01 |
2022-12-31 |
Also, "[t]he Daymet calendar is based on a standard calendar year. All Daymet years have 1 - 365 days, including leap years. For leap years, the Daymet database includes leap day. Values for December 31 are discarded from leap years to maintain a 365-day year."
Warning
As mentioned previously, only the na
domain is considered in the subsetting process of datatool
.
The variables currently available through the Daymet
dataset and their details are described in the table below, taken from the source:
Variable Name | Daymet Variable |
Unit | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
day length | dayl |
s/day |
Duration of the daylight period in seconds per day. This calculation is based on the period of the day during which the sun is above a hypothetical flat horizon |
precipitation | prcp |
mm/day |
Daily total precipitation in millimeters per day, sum of all forms converted to water-equivalent. Precipitation occurrence on any given day may be ascertained. |
shortwave rdiation | srad |
W/m2 |
Incident shortwave radiation flux density in watts per square meter, taken as an average over the daylight period of the day. NOTE: Daily total radiation (MJ/m2/day) can be calculated as follows: ((srad (W/m2) * dayl (s/day)) / l,000,000) |
snow water equivalent | swe |
kg/m2 |
Snow water equivalent in kilograms per square meter. The amount of water contained within the snowpack. |
maximum air temperature | tmax |
deg C |
Daily maximum 2-meter air temperature in degrees Celsius. |
minimum air temperature | tmin |
deg C |
Daily minimum 2-meter air temperature in degrees Celsius. |
water vapor pressure | vp |
Pa |
Water vapor pressure in pascals. Daily average partial pressure of water vapor. |
For a complete catalog of the dataset, see here.