Articles | Volume 6, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-6-19-2011
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-6-19-2011
05 Feb 2011
 | 05 Feb 2011

Multi-methodical realisation of Austrian climate maps for 1971–2000

J. Hiebl, S. Reisenhofer, I. Auer, R. Böhm, and W. Schöner

Abstract. Constantly changing climate, the availability of a higher resolved digital elevation model and further development of geostatistical interpolation methods gave reason for updating the most frequently demanded climate maps out of the Austrian digital climate atlas from 1961–1990 to 1971–2000. To achieve a station density as high as possible, data from eleven national and foreign institutes were collected and gap-filled. According to the climate parameter, different geostatistical interpolation methods (including regionalised multilinear regressions, geographically weighted regressions and curve fitting to base parameter) were applied. The resultant 17 grids concern 30-year-means of air temperature, precipitation and snow parameters as well as derived indices. They are now available for a variety of scientific and planning purposes.

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