Thank you very much Ákos.
I was trying in Safari, I switched to firefox, and seems to work.
Manuel
El mié, 25 ene 2023 a las 9:02, Bede-Fazekas Ákos ()
escribió:
> Dear Manuel,
>
> for me this link (
>
Thank you very much Edzer.
El mié, 25 ene 2023 a las 9:00, Edzer Pebesma (<
edzer.pebe...@uni-muenster.de>) escribió:
>
>
> On 25/01/2023 15:48, Manuel Spínola wrote:
> > Thank you very much Ákos.
> >
> > It didn't work either.
> >
> > Is there any other package that allows to download future
Dear Manuel,
for me this link
(https://geodata.ucdavis.edu/cmip6/30s/ACCESS-CM2/ssp126/wc2.1_30s_bioc_ACCESS-CM2_ssp126_2021-2040.tif)
works perfectly in Firefox browser. It starts downloading the geoTiff file.
I think it should work with download.file() from R as well.
Alternatively, you can
On 25/01/2023 15:48, Manuel Spínola wrote:
Thank you very much Ákos.
It didn't work either.
Is there any other package that allows to download future climate change
scenarios?
CMIP6 data is being uploaded as Zarr files on the google cloud; a blog
post that gives examples of downloading
Thank you very much Ákos.
It didn't work either.
Is there any other package that allows to download future climate change
scenarios?
Manuel
El mié, 25 ene 2023 a las 1:27, Bede-Fazekas Ákos ()
escribió:
> Dear Manuel,
>
> There are some broken links in the WorldClim website. If you find
Dear Manuel,
There are some broken links in the WorldClim website. If you find one,
you can write to i...@worldclim.org. Although I have negative
experiences, you should try this way.
Anyway, the global, non-tiled raster can be downloaded from this link:
Dear list members,
I am trying to download CMIP6 climate model data using the R package
geodata but I got this error message:
bio <- cmip6_tile(lon = -84, lat = 10,"ACCESS-CM2", "126", "2021-2040",
var="bioc", path = "climate_ckange")
trying URL '