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Digital Climate Maps of Tasmania (Based on Climate Futures For Tasmania)
A collection of high-resolution climate grid surfaces for land areas in Tasmania based on Climate Futures For Tasmania projection modelling. There are 152 climate products available that delineate temperature and rainfall parameters specific to crop growing requirements that form part of the enterprise suitability mapping program (refer here: https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/agriculture/investing-in-irrigation/enterprise-suitability-toolkit/enterprise-suitability-maps). Broadly speaking these products include climate risk parameters including frost risk, heat risk and extreme rainfall risk as well as crop related indices including growing degree days and chill hours. Furthermore, mean monthly climate variables including mean monthly maximum/minimum air temperature and rainfall products are also produced. Refer here for dataset inventory: https://nrmdatalibrary.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/FactSheets/WfW/ListMapUserNotes/Inventory_DCM_Tas.pdf Climate Futures Tasmania (CFT) projections were incorporated into the modelling framework to simulate projected climate (according to the RCP 8.5 scenario) for years 2030 and 2050. These projections were downscaled, and bias corrected to a spatial grid resolution of 30m. Also, note that these outputs relate to the baseline climate maps defined here: https://www.thelist.tas.gov.au/app/content/data/geo-meta-data-record?detailRecordUID=ba62f124-5906-4471-a01c-9b57b6142055 All products can be accessed via Web Map Service: https://spatial.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/naturalassets/Climate/wms Or viewed in the following Web Map application: https://arcg.is/vaHDG
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Digital Climate Maps of Tasmania
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A collection of high-resolution climate grid surfaces for land areas in Tasmania. There are 76 climate products available that delineate temperature and rainfall parameters specific to crop growing requirements that form part of the enterprise suitability mapping program (refer here: https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/agriculture/investing-in-irrigation/enterprise-suitability-toolkit/enterprise-suitability-maps). Broadly speaking these products include climate risk parameters including frost risk, heat risk and extreme rainfall risk as well as crop related indices including growing degree days and chill hours. Furthermore, mean monthly climate variables including mean monthly maximum/minimum air temperature and rainfall products are also produced. Refer here for dataset inventory: https://nrmdatalibrary.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/FactSheets/WfW/ListMapUserNotes/Inventory_DCM_Tas.pdf The grids were made by using high resolution spatial modelling techniques with spatial resolution set at 30m grid spacings. All products can be accessed via Web Map Service: https://spatial.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/naturalassets/Climate/wms Or viewed in the following Web Map application: https://arcg.is/vaHDG
Digital Climate Maps of Tasmania (Downscaled CMIP6-era Regional Climate Projection Models)
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A collection of high-resolution climate grid surfaces for land areas in Tasmania based on CMIP6-era Regional Climate Projection Modelling (via the Australian Climate Service). There are 304 climate products available that delineate temperature and rainfall parameters specific to crop growing requirements that form part of the enterprise suitability mapping program (refer here: https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/agriculture/investing-in-irrigation/enterprise-suitability-toolkit/enterprise-suitability-maps). Broadly speaking these products include climate risk parameters including frost risk, heat risk and extreme rainfall risk as well as crop related indices including growing degree days and chill hours. Furthermore, mean monthly climate variables including mean monthly maximum/minimum air temperature and rainfall products are also produced. Refer here for dataset inventory: https://nrmdatalibrary.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/FactSheets/WfW/ListMapUserNotes/Inventory_DCM_Tas.pdf CMIP6-era Regional Climate projections were incorporated into the modelling framework to simulate projected climate (according to SSP3-7.0) for years 2030, 2050, 2070 and 2100. These projections were downscaled, and bias corrected to a spatial grid resolution of 30m. Also, note that these outputs relate to the baseline climate maps defined here: https://www.thelist.tas.gov.au/app/content/data/geo-meta-data-record?detailRecordUID=ba62f124-5906-4471-a01c-9b57b6142055 All products can be accessed via Web Map Service: https://spatial.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/naturalassets/Climate/wms Or viewed in the following Web Map application: https://arcg.is/vaHDG
Digital Soil Maps of Tasmania
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A collection of high-resolution soil attribute grid surfaces for land areas in Tasmania. There are 17 soil attribute products available that delineate specific soil properties at standardized soil depths (0-5cm, 0-15cm, 5-15cm, 15-30cm, 30-60cm, 60-100cm & 100-200cm) and grid resolutions (30m and 80m grid resolutions). Soil attributes available include Available Water Capacity (AWC, %), Bulk Density (BD, Mg/m3), Soil Texture (Clay; Sand; Silt, %), Coarse Fragments (CF, %), Soil Depth (cm), Soil Drainage, Electrical Conductivity (EC/ECse, dS/m), Field Capacity (FC), Soil Organic Carbon (SOC, %), Soil Permeability, pH, Exchangeable Calcium (ExCa, ppm), Exchangeable Magnesium (ExMg, ppm) and Depth to Sodic layer (Sodic Depth, cm). A document that describes each dataset and associated nomenclature can be accessed here: https://nrmdatalibrary.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/FactSheets/WfW/ListMapUserNotes/Inventory_DSM_Tas.pdf Note that these products were developed using datasets held by the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries Parks Water & Environment (DPIPWE) Soils Database, hosted on the Tasmanian Natural Values Atlas (https://www.naturalvaluesatlas.tas.gov.au/). The mapping was made by using spatial modelling and digital soil mapping (DSM) techniques with the outputs available via a Web Map Service (WMS): https://spatial.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/naturalassets/Soil/wms Or viewed in the following Web Map application: https://arcg.is/4PaT8
Real-time accumulated rainfall map of Tasmania
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A statewide grid surface (80m spatial resolution) delineating recent accumulated rainfall (millimetres since 9am) across Tasmania is produced in near real-time. The outputs are dynamic with maps updated at hourly intervals (there is a production time lag where outputs typically take 30 minutes to be produced from the true observation time). Refer to the following link for details of the latest map updates: https://sdi.tas-hires-weather.cloud.edu.au/shiny/ Map outputs are based on records produced from Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) Automatic Weather Station and Rain Gauge sites, in addition to Tasmanian government rain gauge and thrid party weather station sites. For operational real-time application, the mapping was fully automated in the R programming language and hosted on a cloud-based computing platform - via the high performance computing cluster provided by the Tasmanian Partnership of Advanced Computing (TPAC) of the University of Tasmania.
Real-time air temperature map of Tasmania
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A statewide grid surface (80m spatial resolution) delineating recent air temperature (Degree Celsius, oC) of Tasmania is produced in near real-time. The outputs are dynamic with air temperature maps updated at half-hourly intervals (there is a production time lag where outputs typically take 30 minutes to be produced from the true observation time). Refer to the following link for details of the latest map updates: https://sdi.tas-hires-weather.cloud.edu.au/shiny/ Map outputs are based on records produced from 43 Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) Automatic Weather Station sites with further bias correction provided by 267 independent air temperature logger recording sites (courtesy of the Tasmanian Government Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE)). For operational real-time application, the mapping was fully automated in the R programming language and hosted on a cloud-based computing platform courtesy of Sense-T and hosted on the high performance computing cluster provided by the Tasmanian Partnership of Advanced Computing (TPAC) of the University of Tasmania.
Climate Futures Tasmania - Scenario's A2 and B1
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For information regarding these layers please refer to: https://climatefutures.org.au/technical-reports/general-climate-impacts-technical-report-2/
Soil and Landscape Grid Digital Soil Property Maps for Tasmania (3" resolution)
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These are the soil attribute products of the Tasmanian Soil Attribute Grids. There are 8 soil attribute products available from the TERN Soil Facility. Each soil attribute product is a collection of 6 depth slices. Each depth raster has an upper and lower uncertainty limit raster associated with it. The depths provided are 0-5cm, 5-15cm, 15-30cm, 30-60cm, 60-100cm & 100-200cm, consistent with the Specifications of the GlobalSoilMap. Attributes: pH - Water (pHw); Electical Conductivity dS/m (ECD); Clay % (CLY); Sand % (SND); Silt % (SLT); Bulk Density - Whole Earth Mg/m3 (BDw); Organic Carbon % (SOC); Coarse Fragments >2mm (CFG). These products were developed using datasets held by the Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries Parks Water & Environment (DPIPWE) Soils Database. The mapping was made by using spatial modelling and digital soil mapping (DSM) techniques to produce a fine resolution 3 arc-second grid of soil attribute values and their uncertainties, across all of Tasmania. Note: Previous versions of this collection contained a Depth layer. This has been removed as the units do not comply with Global Soil Map specifications.
Tasmanian Weather Station Long Term Averages
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This data set contains the weather station names and numbers and associated climate data for stations in Tasmania with records longer than 15 years. The field names are as follows: STN_NUM Bureau unique identifierPR_NAME NameLAT Latitude; decimal degrees (south -ve)LON Longitude; decimal degreesSTN_HT Station heigth AMSL; metresFirstRainYear First year with rainfall dataLastRainYear Last year with rainfall dataAvgAnnRain Mean annual rainfall over all available record; millimetresMedianAnnRain Median annual rainfall over all available record; millimetresAvgRainDays Mean annual raindays over all available record. A rain day is one with measurable (less than 0.1mm) precipitation that cannot be ascribed solely to dew, fog or frost.FirstSfcYear First year with surface (not rainfall) dataLastSfcYear Last year with surface (not rainfall) dataAvgMax Mean of daily maximum temperature; 0CHottest Highest temperature recorded; 0CAvgMin Mean of daily minimum temperature; 0CColdest Lowest temperature recorded; 0CAvg9amT Mean temperature at 9am; 0CAvg9amRH Mean relative humidity at 9am; %AvgClearDays Mean number of clear days per year.AvgCldDays Mean number of cloudy days per year.
Catchment boundaries - Strahler Ordered
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Catchment boundary data - high resolution, nested digital product for Tasmania (inc Bass Strait Islands)
Tasmanian Reserve Estate
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The Tasmanian Reserve Estate dataset is a digital map of the Reserve System for Tasmania. It represents land reserved to be managed for biodiversity conservation under Tasmania's Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) and other instruments. The layer combines data from several sources: LIST Public Land Classification [ANZTA0005000047] Wellington Park LIST Private Reserves [ANZTA0005000004] Protection Zones from Sustainable Timber Tasmania's 1:25 000 Management Decision Classification (MDC) series Land purchased by Private Land Conservation Program (PLCP) for conservation of CAR values not yet proclaimed Indigenous Protected Areas Informal Reserves on public land identified during the Regional Forestry Agreement (RFA) Other private reserves that have been set aside under independently certified forest management systems Future Potential Production Forest Stewardship Agreements Roadside Conservation Sites More information available in Business Rules at https://nre.tas.gov.au/conservation/development-planning-conservation-assessment/planning-tools/tasmanian-reserve-estate-spatial-layer