temperature_max_wc function

Calculate maximum temperature statistics

Calculate maximum temperature statistics

This function allows to efficiently calculate maximum temperature statistics from Worldclim for polygons. For each polygon, the desired statistic/s (min, max, sum, mean, median, sd or var) is/are returned.

calc_temperature_max_wc(engine = "extract", stats = "mean")

Arguments

  • engine: The preferred processing functions from either one of "zonal", "extract" or "exactextract" as character.
  • stats: Function to be applied to compute statistics for polygons either single or multiple inputs as character. Supported statistics are: "mean", "median", "sd", "min", "max", "sum" "var".

Returns

A function that returns an indicator tibble with maximum temperature statistics as variables and corresponding values as value.

Details

The required resources for this indicator are:

  • maximum temperature layer from worldclim_max_temperature

Examples

## Not run: library(sf) library(mapme.biodiversity) outdir <- file.path(tempdir(), "mapme-data") dir.create(outdir, showWarnings = FALSE) mapme_options( outdir = outdir, verbose = FALSE ) aoi <- system.file("extdata", "sierra_de_neiba_478140_2.gpkg", package = "mapme.biodiversity" ) %>% read_sf() %>% get_resources(get_worldclim_max_temperature(years = 2018)) %>% calc_indicators( calc_temperature_max_wc( engine = "extract", stats = c("mean", "median") ) ) %>% portfolio_long() aoi ## End(Not run)