Climate is often defined in terms of discrete classes. Here I use bivariate colour mapping to show that the global distribution of K¨oppen-Geiger climate classes can largely be reproduced by combining the simple means of two key states of the climate system 5 (i.e., air temperature and relative humidity). This allows for a classification that is not only continuous in space, but can be applied at and transferred between timescales ranging from minutes to decades
A global land cover classification data set is used to divide the globe into seven regions to study ...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
<p>The current distribution of each lineage group is outlined in blue in each respective map.</p
Climate is often defined in terms of discrete classes. Here I use bivariate colour mapping to show t...
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köp...
Global climate classifications were originally constructed in order to designate the manifold existi...
Increasing awareness of the impacts of global climate change on marine ecosystems and concerns about...
The most frequently used climate classification map is that of Wladimir Köppen, presented in its lat...
A global climate classification is defined using a multivariate regression tree (MRT). The MRT algor...
In a previous paper we presented an update of the highly referenced climate classification map, that...
We present new global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km reso...
A streamlined system using growing degree days for climate classification that delivers both tempera...
Systematic global climate classifications using Köppen, Köppen-Trewartha and K-Means algorithms for ...
The global climate maps presented here are based on data for mean monthly values of temperature, pre...
Classifying the land surface according to different climate zones is often a prerequisite for global...
A global land cover classification data set is used to divide the globe into seven regions to study ...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
<p>The current distribution of each lineage group is outlined in blue in each respective map.</p
Climate is often defined in terms of discrete classes. Here I use bivariate colour mapping to show t...
Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köp...
Global climate classifications were originally constructed in order to designate the manifold existi...
Increasing awareness of the impacts of global climate change on marine ecosystems and concerns about...
The most frequently used climate classification map is that of Wladimir Köppen, presented in its lat...
A global climate classification is defined using a multivariate regression tree (MRT). The MRT algor...
In a previous paper we presented an update of the highly referenced climate classification map, that...
We present new global maps of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification at an unprecedented 1-km reso...
A streamlined system using growing degree days for climate classification that delivers both tempera...
Systematic global climate classifications using Köppen, Köppen-Trewartha and K-Means algorithms for ...
The global climate maps presented here are based on data for mean monthly values of temperature, pre...
Classifying the land surface according to different climate zones is often a prerequisite for global...
A global land cover classification data set is used to divide the globe into seven regions to study ...
We presented a new dataset of 1-km Köppen-Geiger climate classification maps and 12 bioclimatic vari...
<p>The current distribution of each lineage group is outlined in blue in each respective map.</p