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TASVEG 5.0 Fire Attributes
Date:
03-09-2025
TASVEG 5.0 Fire Attributes is a derivative of the TASVEG 5.0 vegetation mapping layer and includes several attribute fields of relevance for bushfire management purposes. TASVEG 5.0 Fire Attributes builds on the work undertaken by Pyrke and Marsden-Smedley (2005) whereby three fire 'themes' (or attributes) were assigned to TASVEG vegetation communities. These themes aim to reduce the complexity ...
Wind Speed and Direction
Date:
29-05-2025
A gridded layer (3km resolution) delineating Current Wind Speed and Direction is produced hourly (in near real-time) for land areas across Tasmania.
Frost Risk - Wine Grapes
Date:
28-01-2025
A series of grid surfaces (30m resolution) delineating frost risk (%) for wine grapes (Pinot Noir, post budburst stage) are produced for land areas across Tasmania. Three datasets are available for this parameter representing recent climate to 2018 (fr_ltm1_budburst) and projected climate - based on CMIP6.0 climate projection modelling - at 2030 ( fr_ltm1_budburst_2030) and 2050 ...
Soil Dryness Index
Date:
23-08-2023
A grid surface (80m spatial resolution) delineating a Soil Dryness Index (SDI) across the state of Tasmania is produced daily. Soil Dryness is estimated based on the calculation prescribed in Mount (1972) with input data provided from high resolution daily maximum temperature and accumulated rainfall grids. Refer to the following link for details of the latest map ...
Chill Hours Daily Accumulation Maps
Date:
10-07-2023
A statewide grid surface (80m spatial resolution) delineating Chill Hours (CHR) accumulation across the state of Tasmania is produced daily for the Tasmanian winter season. Chill Hours is calculated as the number of hours where air temperature is between 0-7C for the period: 1 May to 31 August. The outputs are dynamic with the map products updated daily. Three map products are produced: 1) ...
Digital Climate Maps of Tasmania (Downscaled CMIP6-era Regional Climate Projection Models)
Date:
05-08-2021
A collection of high-resolution climate grid surfaces for land areas in Tasmania based on CMIP6-era Regional Climate Projection Modelling (via the Australian Climate Service). There are 304 climate products available that delineate temperature and rainfall parameters specific to crop growing requirements that form part of the enterprise suitability mapping program (refer here: ...
Enterprise Versatility Index for Tasmanian Pasture Species
Date:
01-08-2021
An index depicting pasture crop versatility as Very High, High, Moderate, Moderate-Low, Low or Very Low is portrayed for private free-hold land in Tasmania. A heuristic integration of 10 state-wide enterprise suitability pasture datasets was undertaken to identify specific areas of the State that were suited to more pasture species than other areas. Pasture crops that participated in this ...
Real-time accumulated rainfall map of Tasmania
Date:
30-07-2021
A statewide grid surface (80m spatial resolution) delineating recent accumulated rainfall (millimetres since 9am) across Tasmania is produced in near real-time. The outputs are dynamic with maps updated at hourly intervals (there is a production time lag where outputs typically take 30 minutes to be produced from the true observation time). Refer to the following link for details of the latest ...
Digital Climate Maps of Tasmania
Date:
18-03-2021
This dataset comprises a collection of high resolution climate grid surfaces for land areas across Tasmania, generated at a 30m spatial resolution. There are 76 climate products that describe temperature and rainfall parameters tailored to crop growing requirements as part of the Enterprise Suitability Mapping Program (link: ...
TASVEG 4.0 Fire Attributes
Date:
17-09-2020
TASVEG 4.0 Fire Attributes is a derivative of the TASVEG 4.0 vegetation mapping layer and includes several attribute fields of relevance for bushfire management purposes. TASVEG 4.0 Fire Attributes builds on the work undertaken by Pyrke and Marsden-Smedley (2005) whereby three fire 'themes' (or attributes) were assigned to TASVEG vegetation communities. These themes aim to reduce the complexity ...