article to replace the Western Hemlock FS-240 publication.
This one is better because it details distribution based on elevation and location. It has graphs with growth factors.
NCAR site (one of the datasets Bryan had us use)
has some background on the different datasets; easier to understand than information link from Climate Explorer
website built by another (one of 71 like RTP) NASA projects; focus on Climate Change and Health; still under construction, has links to a background material
ECMWF site with ERA project data, useful to change parameter (like options of data in climate explorer) and area (land, or ocean, or 20-60N, etc)
produces quick graphs to show the parameter or measured data is not the same across the globe
Fun to use, could be quick intro for climate explorer unit (found by drilling down on first reanalysis data after upload in climate explorer)
Henri Grissino's website at University of Tennessee; this bookmark is on the definitions page, left side of website will let you jump through/to his robust site
Nature article; includes graphic of effects of precipitation and temperature on body size, also includes fossil history/knowledge of impact on body size