作者
Giovanni Forzieri,Matteo Pecchi,Marco Girardello,Achille Mauri,Marcus Klaus,Christo Nikolov,Marius Rüetschi,Barry Gardiner,Julián Tomaštík,David Small,Constantin Nistor,Donatas Jonikavičius,Jonathan Spinoni,Luc Feyen,Francesca Giannetti,Rinaldo Comino,Alessandro Wolynski,Francesco Pirotti,Fabio Maistrelli,Ionuţ Săvulescu,Wurpillot Lucas-Stephanie,Karlsson Stefan,Karolina Zięba-Kulawik,Paulina Strejczek-Jaźwińska,Martin Mokroš,Franz Stefan,Lukáš Krejčí,Ionel Haidu,Mats B. Nilsson,Piotr Wężyk,Filippo Catani,Yi‐Ying Chen,Sebastiaan Luyssaert,Gherardo Chirici,Alessandro Cescatti,Pieter S. A. Beck
摘要
We present a database of wind disturbances in European forests (FORWIND). The data set corresponds the data presented in the paper “A spatially-explicit database of wind disturbances in European forests over the period 2000-2018” which has been submitted to Earth System Science Data (https://www.earth-system-science-data.net/).FORWIND comprises more than 80,000 spatially delineated areas in Europe that were disturbed by wind in the period 2000-2018, and describes them in a harmonized and consistent geographical vector format. The FORWIND dataset contains records as polygon features in shapefile format (.shp). The geometry of a feature is stored as a shape comprising a set of vector coordinates corresponding to the boundaries of the area of a given wind disturbance. Records are georeferenced in geographical coordinates, i.e. latitude and longitude, following the WGS84 standard (EPSG:4326). Basic attributes of each disturbance are provided in an associated table, stored in a .dbf file and include: * identifier code (Id_poly)* date of event (EventDate) * storm name (StormName)* type of event (EventType) * country (Country)* area affected [in hectares] (Area)* perimeter [in meters] (Perimeter) * damage degree [in %] (Damage_deg)* acquisition method (Methods)* data provider (Dataprovid)* source (Source) Missing data are reported as -999.
Correspondence to: Giovanni Forzieri (giovanni.forzieri@ec.europa.eu)