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Calling @Landscape_Gen DGS faculty and alumni! @BrennaRForester and I are putting together a DGS symposium & cross-class faculty/alumni reunion for @us_iale 2019. Please contact me if you wish receive more information. Keep an eye on your e-mail ([email protected]).
Had an amazing week at #landgencamp2018! Thank you @Landscape_Gen for a great experience. Can't wait to share our final results on optimizing sampling design for hybrid detection using simulations!
@harlyjaned@Landscape_Gen There are functions for downloading Daymet data in spatialEco. Depending on what you want to do, the Daymet data may be more suitable.
I've used the prism R package to pull temp data from the PRISM climate database before, but doesn't look like it deals with dew point data. Anyone have code or know of a package that does? Figured I'd check before I go down that rabbit hole or do it manually! cc @Landscape_Gen