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TimeSeriesPaper_main_processing.html Html version of Jupyter notebook exemplifying main data analysis steps in "Towards a global understanding of vegetation-climate dynamics at multiple time scales" (doi:10.5194/bg-17-945-2020). Please see the publication for further details. Notebook written in Julia v0.6 Fig2_Co_Oscillation_Regimes.nc Data underlying Fig. 2 in "Towards a global understanding of vegetation-climate dynamics at multiple time scales" (doi:10.5194/bg-17-945-2020). Classification of land surface by dominant scale of variability in Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), air temperature, and precipitation. Dominant scale of variability was determined after Fourier decomposition, separately for each grid cell and summarized as unique combinations between variables (S - short-term, A - seasonal, L - longer-term, T - trend, listed in order NDVI, air temperature, precipitation). The semi-annual cycle is included in the seasonal band. Please see the publication for further details.
{"references": ["Linscheid, N., Estupinan-Suarez, L. M., Brenning, A., Carvalhais, N., Cremer, F., Gans, F., Rammig, A., Reichstein, M., Sierra, C. A., and Mahecha, M. D.: Towards a global understanding of vegetation\u2013climate dynamics at multiple timescales, Biogeosciences, 17, 945\u2013962, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-945-2020, 2020."]}
Time Series Decomposition, Vegetation, Fourier Transform, Time Scale, Biogeoscience, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Time Series Decomposition, Vegetation, Fourier Transform, Time Scale, Biogeoscience, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
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