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Sensible and Latent Heat Flux - ClimAfrica WP1

The datasets represent monthly Sensible and Latent Heat Flux at 0.5 degree spatial resolution from 1982 - 2010 over the African continent. For a detailed description of the data sets see:

Jung, M. et all. (2011) Global patterns of land-atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide, latent heat, and sensible heat derived from eddy covariance, satellite, and meteorological observations. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, 116, doi:10.1029/2010JG001566. request by email.


This data set has been produced in the framework of the "Climate change predictions in Sub-Saharan Africa: impacts and adaptations (ClimAfrica)" project, Work Package 1 (WP1).

WP1 (Past climate variability) aimed to provide consolidated data to other WPs in ClimAfrica, and to analyze the interactions between climate variability, water availability and ecosystem productivity of Sub-Saharan Africa. Various data streams that diagnose the variability of the climate, in particular the water cycle, and the productivity of ecosystems in the past decades, have been collected, analyzed and synthesized. The data streams range from ground-based observations and satellite remote sensing to model simulations. More information on ClimAfrica project is provided in the Supplemental Information section of this metadata.

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Date (Publication)
2014-05-15T11:23:00
Edition

First

Presentation form
Digital map
Status
On going
Originator
  Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry - Martin Jung ( )
Jena , Germany
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Theme
  • Sensible Heat Flux

  • Latent Heat Flux

  • WP1

  • ClimAfrica

  • Tag_climafrica

Place
  • Africa

Place
  • World

Access constraints
Copyright
Use constraints
Copyright
Other constraints

Please contact the data originator to get info of data access and use

Spatial representation type
Grid
Distance
0.5  Degree
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Imagery base maps earth cover
Begin date
1982-01-01
End date
2010-12-31
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Supplemental Information

ClimAfrica was an international project funded by European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) for the period 2010-2014. The ClimAfrica consortium was formed by 18 institutions, 9 from Europe, 8 from Africa, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations (FAO).


ClimAfrica was conceived to respond to the urgent international need for the most appropriate and up-to-date tools and methodologies to better understand and predict climate change, assess its impact on African ecosystems and population, and develop the correct adaptation strategies. Africa is probably the most vulnerable continent to climate change and climate variability and shows diverse range of agro-ecological and geographical features. Thus the impacts of climate change can be very high and can greatly differ across the continent, and even within countries.


The project focused on the following specific objectives:


1. Develop improved climate predictions on seasonal to decadal climatic scales, especially relevant to SSA;


2. Assess climate impacts in key sectors of SSA livelihood and economy, especially water resources and agriculture;


3. Evaluate the vulnerability of ecosystems and civil population to inter-annual variations and longer trends (10 years) in climate;


4. Suggest and analyse new suited adaptation strategies, focused on local needs;


5. Develop a new concept of 10 years monitoring and forecasting warning system, useful for food security, risk management and civil protection in SSA;


6. Analyse the economic impacts of climate change on agriculture and water resources in SSA and the cost-effectiveness of potential adaptation measures.


The work of ClimAfrica project was broken down into the following work packages (WPs) closely connected. All the activities described in WP1, WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5 consider the domain of the entire South Sahara Africa region. Only WP6 has a country specific (watershed) spatial scale where models validation and detailed processes analysis are carried out.

Reference system identifier
WGS 1984
Distribution format
  • GeoTIFF ( 1.0 )

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No information provided.

OnLine resource

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OnLine resource
Scenarios of major production systems in Africa ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
OnLine resource
Climafrica - Climate Change Predictions In Sub-Saharan Africa: Impacts And Adaptations ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
File identifier
7f12ee26-4fea-40de-ae2e-f18266341d0c XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Date stamp
2023-01-24T14:39:03
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115:2003/19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

Point of contact
  FAO-UN - FAO-Data
 
 

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ClimAfrica Latent Heat Flux Sensible Heat Flux Tag_climafrica WP1

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