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</script>Climate indicators are used in several statistical models for many research areas and are specially important for modelling Climate Sensitive Diseases (CSD) incidence. Those models usually adopts a lattice structure, where its data is aggregated at administrative boundaries (e.g. disease incidence), but climate indicators are usually presented in a continuous regular grid format. To make climate indicators compatible with lattice structures, zonal statistics may be adopted. Zonal statistics are descriptive statistics calculated using a set of cells that spatially intersects a given spatial boundary. For each boundary in a map, statistics like average, maximum value, minimum value, standard deviation, and sum are obtained to represent the cell's values that intersect the boundary. This dataset present zonal statistic of climate indicators computed from Copernicus ERA5-Land daily aggregates for the Brazilian municipalities, for the year of 2023.
brazil, municipalities, zonal statistics, climate, daily, era5-land
brazil, municipalities, zonal statistics, climate, daily, era5-land
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