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1 CARMA’s Climate database J. Fox L. Witter S. Thorisson

2 Why a CARMA climate database CARMA’s goal to monitor and assess impacts of global change on caribou Major approach is cross-herd comparisons Need to compare (how are herd habitats similar) and contrast (how are herd habitats different) Climate plays a central role in controlling caribou abundance and distribution Ideal to have one source for the data – climate data

3 1979 – 2010 daily data available for over 100 variables across the circumpolar north

4 …a few words about MERRA data Universal coverage for over the last 30 years Brings together all climate data within the satellite era Ensures that different satellite provide a consistent measure of the environment Data at least daily and, for example temperature, every 3 hours 72 variables offered Grid size ½ degree latitude by 2/3 degree longitude Data is available to download within months Estimate for CARMA to provide annual updates is ~ 18 hours – of which 15 hours is for MERRA data download

5 STEP 1. DEFINE SEASONAL RANGES

6 8 polygons per herd for example – Bluenose West Herd calving summer spring winter fall taiga tundra whole herd

7 calving summer fall 2 types of tables created calving summer fall Seasonal range tablesCaribou movement tables winter 104 grids PCH winter 219 grids Taimyr winter

8 Caribou-relevant climate derivatives winter spring/calving summer autumn

9 … a few examples: comparing years for a herd (summer temperature)

10 … a few examples: comparing herds (summer temperature)

11 … a few examples: snow depth comparing herds

12 … a few examples: snow depth comparing years

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14 … a few examples: some caribou-specific variables

15 How much data? MERRA raw data 21.5 Gbytes Polygon focused tables 2.1 Gbytes Caribou focused tables 138 Mbytes TOTAL ~ 25 GBytes

16 Some questions for the breakout Data quality? – Greenness Index, Leaf Area Index – validation Documentation needs? Access? Additional caribou related variables? Are there basic summaries needed? Trend analysis? Tele-connections? Update schedule – annual, timing?


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