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SILO climate database
SILO is a Queensland Government database containing continuous daily climate data for Australia from 1889 to present, in a number of ready-to-use formats, suitable for modelling... -
SILO climate database - solar radiation
The solar radiation data provided by SILO are an estimate of the total incoming solar energy incident upon the Earth's surface at a given location. The estimate includes... -
SILO climate database - evaporation - synthetic
Synthetic evaporation data are used to supplement observed Class A pan evaporation data. Synthetic data are required owing to the limited availability of observed data,... -
SILO climate database - evaporation - class A pan
Evaporation is measured using a Class A evaporation pan which indicates the amount of water evaporating from bare ground or open water. -
SILO climate database - vapour pressure - 9 am
In the context of meteorological data, vapour pressure is the partial pressure of water vapour in the atmosphere. It is calculated by the Bureau of Meteorology from the dew... -
SILO climate database - daily and monthly rainfall
Daily rainfall is the total rainfall accumulated over the 24 hour period up until 9am on the day of observation. Monthly rainfall is the total rainfall accumulated over all days... -
SILO climate database - maximum and minimum temperature
The maximum and minimum temperatures are the highest and lowest temperatures (respectively) which occurred throughout the 24 hours period up to 9am. The observed minimum daily... -
SILO climate database - mean sea level pressure - 9 am
Observed air pressure is the atmospheric air pressure at the location of the recording station. The spatial variation in observed pressure can be reduced if the topographic... -
Biogeographic Bioregions and Subregions combined with IBRA - Queensland
Bioregions and subregions of Queensland, version 5.0 - 2010. Queensland has been divided into 13 bioregions and 132 subregions. Bioregions represent broad landscape patterns... -
Fire regime - Queensland series
Fire Regime Groups are groups of related regional ecosystems that share common fire management intent and are grouped for the purpose of practical fire management. -
Queensland Ground Cover Disturbance Index
The Ground Cover Disturbance Index (GCDI) is an index developed by the Biodiversity Assessment Team (BAT) within EHP, which assesses aspects of rangeland biodiversity condition.... -
Soils - universal soil loss equation series
This series contains input datasets used in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). It is derived from soil data contained in the Australian Soil Resource Information...