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Livneh and nClimGrid are gridded observed historical climatology data that were used in the LOCA2 and STAR-ESDM downscaling process of global climate models as part of the 5th National Climate Assessment. The original Livneh and nClimGrid daily temperature and precipitation observations have been converted to a series of decision-relevant thresholds as part of the (U.S. Climate Resilience Information System (CRIS)). These thresholds, such as days with extreme heat or precipitation, have been calculated to match the future projections from LOCA2 and STAR, also available in CRIS.
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NOAA nClimGrid and Livneh Gridded Historical Climate Observation Thresholds was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-cris-hist.
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