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Microclimate data over two summers for urban roosts of Spectacled flying foxes

James Cook University
Madeira Tavares Lopes, Camila ; Laurance, Susan ; Doolan, Denise ; Firth, Cadhla
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This data set contains: 2 MS Excel (.csv.) of microclimate data collected for two summers (2021-22 and 2022-23) in urban roost of Spectacled flying foxes Cairns, QLD. This data was collected using a handheld meteorological station (Kestrel 3550) and comprehend ambient temperature (°C), relative humidity(%), temperature humidity index (NRC), wet bulb temperature (°C), temperature humidity index (YOUSEF), barometric pressure (mb), altitude (m), station pressure (mb), wind speed (km/h), heat index(°C), dew point(°C), compass magnetic direction(Deg), wind chill(°C), delta t(°C), time, GPS based location). It also contains a MS Excel (.csv.) containing air temperature values collected at the meteorologic station located at the Cairns Airport. The spreadsheet was achieved on the Bureau of Meteorology website and contains the maximum daily temperature registered since October, 22nd, 1942.

Created: 2023-05-07

Data time period: 11 2021 to 28 02 2023

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text: Cairns, Queensland

text: Kewarra Beach, Queensland

text: Gordonvale, Queensland

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  • DOI : 10.25903/VWTB-JH24
  • Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/bf4007e045f611eea020c9a81293027e