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The Extended Spring Indices are mathematical models that predict the "start of spring" (timing of leaf out or bloom for species active in early spring) at a particular location. This model was constructed using historical observations of the timing of first bloom in a cloned lilac cultivar (S. x chinensis \'Red Rothomagensis\') and two cloned honeysuckle cultivars (Lonicera tatarica \'Arnold Red\' and L. korolkowii \'Zabelii\'). Primary inputs to the model are temperature events, beginning January 1 of each year. Layers are available for each year from 1880 to 2013. Input temperature data are historical BEST data at 1 degree resolution.\n\nPurpose: The Extended Spring Indices have been used as an indicator of climate change by both the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Climate Assessment. The historical values of first leaf and first bloom support understanding of spatial patterns in the timing of spring.\n\n# Time Period\n\nRange of Dates:\n\n|Begin Date|End Date|\n|---|---|\n|1880-01-01|2013-12-31|\n\nCurrent: publication date\n\n# Status\n\nProgress: Complete\n\nUpdate: Annually\n\n# Spatial Domain\n\nBounding Coordinates:\n\n|West Bounding Coordinate|East Bounding Coordinate|North Bounding Coordinate|South Bounding Coordinate|\n|---|---|---|---|\n|-180.0|0.0|90.0|0.0|', mimetype='text/plain', start_char_idx=None, end_char_idx=None, text_template='{metadata_str}\n\n{content}', metadata_template='{key}: {value}', metadata_seperator='\n'), Document(id_='8317bd33-3b3e-408b-ab24-ce5b01594ef4', embedding=None, metadata={}, excluded_embed_metadata_keys=[], excluded_llm_metadata_keys=[], relationships={}, text='# Keywords\n\n# Theme\n\n- USGS Thesaurus\n- phenology\n- ecology\n\n# Place\n\n- Common geographic areas\n- United States\n- Canada\n- Mexico\n\n# Access Constraints\n\nPublic\n\n# Use Constraints\n\nPlease cite these products as follows: USA National Phenology Network. Year of dataset access. Historical Annual First Bloom Index, North-Western Hemisphere, 1880-2013, USA-NPN, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Data set accessed YYYY-MM-DD at http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7XD0ZRK\n\n# Point of Contact\n\n# Contact Information\n\n# Organization\n\nUSA National Phenology Network\n\n# Contact Person\n\nTheresa Crimmins\n\n# Position\n\nAssistant Director\n\n# Address\n\nMailing and Physical: 1311 E 4th St, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA\n\n# Voice\n\n+1-520-621-8523\n\n# Email\n\[email protected]\n\n# Data Credit\n\nUnited States Geological Survey\n\n# Native\n\nOperating System: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-85-generic x86_64); WMS/WCS Implementation: Geoserver 2.8; Raster Data Housed in PostgreSQL 9.4.5\n\n# Data Quality\n\n# Attribute Accuracy\n\nNo formal attribute accuracy tests were conducted.\n\n# Logical Accuracy\n\nData are provided as-is. No logical accuracy tests are performed beyond that done by the original data publishers.\n\n# Completeness\n\nData are provided as-is.\n\n# Positional Accuracy\n\n# Horizontal Positional Accuracy\n\nA formal accuracy assessment of the horizontal positional information in the data set has not been conducted.\n\n# Vertical Positional Accuracy\n\nA formal accuracy assessment of the vertical positional information in the data set has either not been conducted, or is not applicable.\n\n# Lineage\n\n# Source Information', mimetype='text/plain', start_char_idx=None, end_char_idx=None, text_template='{metadata_str}\n\n{content}', metadata_template='{key}: {value}', metadata_seperator='\n'), Document(id_='4c4a5809-d8f7-4e45-ad4e-2fb8cfb9385c', embedding=None, metadata={}, excluded_embed_metadata_keys=[], excluded_llm_metadata_keys=[], relationships={}, text='# Gridded Data, Average High Temperature and Average Low Temperature\n\n# Source Citation\n\n|Origin|Berkeley Earth|\n|---|---|\n|Publication Date|2016|\n|Geoform|Raster Digital Data Set|\n|Publication Place|Internet|\n|Publisher|Berkley Earth|\n|Link|http://berkeleyearth.org/data/|\n\n# Source Type\n\nDigital and/or Hardcopy Resources\n\n# Source Time\n\n|Begin Date|1880-01-01|\n|---|---|\n|End Date|2013-12-31|\n|Source Current|publication date|\n\n# Source Citation Abbreviation\n\nBEST\n\n# Source Contribution\n\nUsed as base climate data from which to calculate the Spring Index values.\n\n# Process Steps\n\n|Process Description|Process Date|\n|---|---|\n|Download complete BEST Tmax and Tmin datasets for 1880 - 2013.|2016-11-15|\n|For each year, 1880 - 2013, loop through the available BEST data and calculate the Spring Index values.|2016-01-15|\n\n# Spatial Data Information\n\n|Direct|Raster|\n|---|---|\n|Raster Type|Grid Cell|\n|Row Count|90|\n|Column Count|180|\n|Vertical Count|1|\n\n# Spatial Reference\n\n# Horizontal System\n\n|Latitude Resolution|1.0|\n|---|---|\n|Longitude Resolution|1.0|\n|Geographic Unit|Decimal seconds|\n\n# Geodetic\n\n|Horizontal Datum|D_North_American_1983|\n|---|---|\n|Ellipsoid|GRS_1980|\n|Semi-axis|6378137.0|\n|Denominator of Flattening|298.257222101|', mimetype='text/plain', start_char_idx=None, end_char_idx=None, text_template='{metadata_str}\n\n{content}', metadata_template='{key}: {value}', metadata_seperator='\n'), Document(id_='5b2b4770-821a-40d5-849d-bcdda56cd7e3', embedding=None, metadata={}, excluded_embed_metadata_keys=[], excluded_llm_metadata_keys=[], relationships={}, text='# Attribute Table\n\nTable containing attribute information associated with the data set.\n\nProducer defined\n\n# Attribute Information\n\n|Value|Definition|Defined By|Domain Values|\n|---|---|---|---|\n|Extended Spring Index Value|Predicting onset day of bloom|Producer defined|<br/>Minimum|Maximum|Unit|\n|1|240|day of year|\n\n# Overview\n\nThe entity and attribute information provided here describes the tabular data associated with the data set. Please review the detailed descriptions that are provided (the individual attribute descriptions) for information on the values that appear as fields/table entries of the data set.\n\nThe entity and attribute information was generated by the individual and/or agency identified as the originator of the data set. Please review the rest of the metadata record for additional details and information.\n\n# Distribution Information\n\n# Distributor\n\nUSA National Phenology Network\n\nContact Person: Theresa Crimmins\n\nPosition: Assistant Director\n\n# Contact Address\n\nMailing and Physical Address: 1311 E 4th St, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA\n\nVoice: +1-520-621-8523\n\nEmail: [email protected]\n\n# Disclaimer\n\nThese data are preliminary or provisional and are subject to revision. They are being provided to meet the need for timely best science. The data have not received final approval by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and are provided on the condition that neither the USGS nor the U.S. Government shall be held liable for any damages resulting from the authorized or unauthorized use of the data.\n\n# Standard Order\n\n# Digital Format\n\nRaster Digital Data Set Landing Page', mimetype='text/plain', start_char_idx=None, end_char_idx=None, text_template='{metadata_str}\n\n{content}', metadata_template='{key}: {value}', metadata_seperator='\n'), Document(id_='4abf7cd8-702b-4ad1-9e56-7fe5d50aa010', embedding=None, metadata={}, excluded_embed_metadata_keys=[], excluded_llm_metadata_keys=[], relationships={}, text='# Digital Data Set Information\n\n# Machine Accessible WMS Endpoint\n\nhttp://geoserver.usanpn.org/geoserver/wms?request=GetCapabilities\n\n# Machine Accessible WCS Endpoint\n\nhttp://geoserver.usanpn.org/geoserver/wcs?request=GetCapabilities\n\n# Fees\n\nNone.\n\n# Metadata Information\n\nMetadata Date: 20161202\n\n# Contact Information\n\nName: Lee Marsh\n\nOrganization: USA National Phenology Network\n\nPosition: IT Director\n\n# Address\n\nMailing and Physical Address: 1311 E 4th St, Tucson, AZ, 85721', mimetype='text/plain', start_char_idx=None, end_char_idx=None, text_template='{metadata_str}\n\n{content}', metadata_template='{key}: {value}', metadata_seperator='\n'), Document(id_='dbab50e9-47b0-4660-800d-c4a12b2aa3fe', embedding=None, metadata={}, excluded_embed_metadata_keys=[], excluded_llm_metadata_keys=[], relationships={}, text=' <country>USA</country>\n </cntaddr>\n <cntvoice>+1-520-621-8523</cntvoice>\n <cntemail>[email protected]</cntemail>\n </cntinfo>\n </metc>\n <metstdn>FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>\n <metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>\n </metainfo>\n</metadata>', mimetype='text/plain', start_char_idx=None, end_char_idx=None, text_template='{metadata_str}\n\n{content}', metadata_template='{key}: {value}', metadata_seperator='\n')]
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Each pixel is assigned a day of year value for the First Leaf Index. The Extended Spring Indices are mathematical models that predict the "start of spring" (timing of leaf out or bloom for species active in early spring) at a particular location. This model was constructed using historical observations of the timing of first leaf in a cloned lilac cultivar (S. x chinensis 'Red Rothomagensis') and two cloned honeysuckle cultivars (Lonicera tatarica 'Arnold Red' and L. korolkowii 'Zabelii'). Primary inputs to the model are temperature events, beginning January 1 of each year. Layers are available for each year from 1880 to 2013. Input temperature data are historical BEST data at 1 degree resolution.</abstract> <purpose>The Extended Spring Indices have been used as an indicator of climate change by both the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Climate Assessment. 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Year of dataset access. Historical Annual First Leaf Index, North-Western Hemisphere, 1880-2013, USA-NPN, Tucson, Arizona, USA. 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Generate a FGDC (Federal Geographic Data Committee) XML from following description of datarelease:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <metadata> <idinfo> <citation> <citeinfo> <origin>USA National Phenology Network</origin> <origin>Theresa Crimmins</origin> <origin>Jake Weltzin</origin> <origin>Erik K. Waller</origin> <origin>Jessica J. Walker</origin> <origin>Erin E. Posthumus</origin> <pubdate>2018</pubdate> <title>Spring leaf and bloom index dates (1880-2013) and migratory bird flyways</title> <geoform>Raster Digital Data Set</geoform> <onlink>https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Z4C9LE</onlink> <lworkcit> <citeinfo> <origin>USA National Phenology Network</origin> <pubdate>2016</pubdate> <title>USA National Phenology Network, Gridded Data Product Suite</title> <geoform>GIS Data Service</geoform> <pubinfo> <pubplace>Internet</pubplace> <publish>USA National Phenology Network</publish> </pubinfo> </citeinfo> </lworkcit> </citeinfo> </citation> <descript> <abstract>Historical values for the Extended Spring Index (SI-x) of First Leaf. Each pixel is assigned a day of year value for the First Leaf Index. The Extended Spring Indices are mathematical models that predict the "start of spring" (timing of leaf out or bloom for species active in early spring) at a particular location. This model was constructed using historical observations of the timing of first leaf in a cloned lilac cultivar (S. x chinensis 'Red Rothomagensis') and two cloned honeysuckle cultivars (Lonicera tatarica 'Arnold Red' and L. korolkowii 'Zabelii'). Primary inputs to the model are temperature events, beginning January 1 of each year. Layers are available for each year from 1880 to 2013. Input temperature data are historical BEST data at 1 degree resolution.</abstract> <purpose>The Extended Spring Indices have been used as an indicator of climate change by both the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Climate Assessment. The historical values of first leaf and first bloom support understanding of spatial patterns in the timing of spring.</purpose> </descript> <timeperd> <timeinfo> <rngdates> <begdate>18800101</begdate> <enddate>20131231</enddate> </rngdates> </timeinfo> <current>publication date</current> </timeperd> <status> <progress>Complete</progress> <update>Annually</update> </status> <spdom> <bounding> <westbc>-180.0</westbc> <eastbc>0.0</eastbc> <northbc>90.0</northbc> <southbc>0.0</southbc> </bounding> </spdom> <keywords> <theme> <themekt>USGS Thesaurus</themekt> <themekey>phenology</themekey> <themekey>ecology</themekey> </theme> <theme> <themekt>USGS Metadata Identifier</themekt> <themekey>USGS:5b75d10ee4b0f5d5787fea6f</themekey> </theme> <place> <placekt>Common geographic areas</placekt> <placekey>United States</placekey> <placekey>Canada</placekey> <placekey>Mexico</placekey> </place> </keywords> <accconst>Public</accconst> <useconst>Please cite these products as follows: USA National Phenology Network. 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