Wine grape-Pinot noir - phenological stages under climate change

Description

We modeled key crop phenological stages to better understand temporal and spatial shifts in New Zealand for three dominant cultivars (Merlot, Pinot noir, and Sauvignon blanc).

The maps show the change in date for mid and end-century for three phenological stages (flowering, véraison, and sugar ripeness).

The maps are computed for 4 Representative Concentration Pathways, e.g. 2.6, 4.5, 6.0, 8.5.

The maps show the magnitude of changes depends on the combination of greenhouse gas emission pathway, grape cultivar, and region.

 

Date: published 2021 Version: v1

Owner: Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research

Contact: Anne Gaelle Ausseil, MfE

 

Link to report / paper

Projected Wine Grape Cultivar Shifts Due to Climate Change in New Zealand

 

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Dataset attributes

Spatial extent New Zealand
Spatial resolution 5 km climate grid
Temporal extent mid-century 2046-2065, end-century 2081-2100
Temporal resolution daily mean of 19 years for 2050 and 2100.
Evaluation method (Validation) Validation methods are described in the Projected Wine Grape Cultivar Shifts Due to Climate Change in New Zealand.
Evaluation result (Numeric)
Evaluation result (Categorical)
Uncertainty method Limits are discussed in the Projected Wine Grape Cultivar Shifts Due to Climate Change in New Zealand.
Uncertainty data format (Numeric)
Uncertainty data format (Categorical)

 

Methodology

Methods and results are described in the Projected Wine Grape Cultivar Shifts Due to Climate Change in New Zealand.

 

Fitness for purpose / limitations

This table indicates whether the dataset is suitable for different types of questions at different scales.

Note: Users should carefully consider their purpose as this dataset may not be suitable.

Operational Absolute Relative Screening/scoping
Block/farm No No No No
Multi-farms(5+) Maybe Maybe Maybe Maybe
Catchment Yes Yes Yes Yes
National/regional Yes Yes Yes Yes
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