We present a 1-km resolution monthly mean air temperature (Ta) dataset across the Tibetan Plateau from 2001 to 2015. It ranges from 25°-45°N, 70°-105°E, covering a total area of ~7,045,000 km2. To develop this dataset, 10 machine learning algorithms were applied to 11 environmental variables derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data, Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) digital elevation model (DEM) data and topographic index data. The best model generated by Cubist algorithm was finally selected to calculate monthly mean Ta, and achieved an overall accuracy of RMSE= 1.00 °C and MAE= 0.73 °C. To get details of this dataset, please refer to the manuscript "Mapping monthly air temperature in the Tibetan Platea...
Under the background of climate change, the Tibetan Plateau presents high spatial and temporal varia...
The surface air temperature (Ta) dataset of the Tibetan Plateau is obtained by downscaling the China...
Meteorologically observed air temperature (Ta) is limited due to low density and uneven distribution...
The immense and towering Tibetan Plateau acts as a heating source and, thus, deeply shapes the clima...
Climatic conditions are difficult to obtain in high mountain regions due to few meteorological stati...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
1) Data content (including elements and meanings): Gridded daily average air temperature of the Tibe...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
The Tibetan Plateau has been undergoing accelerated warming over recent decades, and is considered a...
The Tibetan Plateau has been undergoing accelerated warming over recent decades, and is considered a...
Accurate estimation of spatially distributed air temperature (Ta) is useful for a wide range of disc...
In this poster, we presented a framework to estimate the surface air temperature of the Tibetan Plat...
Abstract Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Terra and Aqua daily land surface tem...
Under the background of climate change, the Tibetan Plateau presents high spatial and temporal varia...
The surface air temperature (Ta) dataset of the Tibetan Plateau is obtained by downscaling the China...
Meteorologically observed air temperature (Ta) is limited due to low density and uneven distribution...
The immense and towering Tibetan Plateau acts as a heating source and, thus, deeply shapes the clima...
Climatic conditions are difficult to obtain in high mountain regions due to few meteorological stati...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
1) Data content (including elements and meanings): Gridded daily average air temperature of the Tibe...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
Air temperature (Tair) is critical to modeling environmental processes (e.g. snow/glacier melting) i...
The Tibetan Plateau has been undergoing accelerated warming over recent decades, and is considered a...
The Tibetan Plateau has been undergoing accelerated warming over recent decades, and is considered a...
Accurate estimation of spatially distributed air temperature (Ta) is useful for a wide range of disc...
In this poster, we presented a framework to estimate the surface air temperature of the Tibetan Plat...
Abstract Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Terra and Aqua daily land surface tem...
Under the background of climate change, the Tibetan Plateau presents high spatial and temporal varia...
The surface air temperature (Ta) dataset of the Tibetan Plateau is obtained by downscaling the China...
Meteorologically observed air temperature (Ta) is limited due to low density and uneven distribution...