This dataset provides a spatially explicit list of heatwaves that impacted European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests for the period 2003-2023. It includes 29,251 events identified at specific beech forest locations (9,181) across Europe, based on the EU-Forest dataset (Mauri et al., 2017). In this dataset, for Europe, the heatwave is considered as a period of at least three consecutive days during which the daily maximum temperature exceeds the corresponding calendar-day 90th percentile, based on a 30-year climatological reference period (Perkins and Alexander, 2013). Heatwaves were detected using the HeatwaveR R package (Schlegel and Smit, 2018), applied to daily temperature data from ERA5-Land with a shifting climatology approach. Only heatwaves that were found to affect beech forest phenology were included in the dataset. Impact on beech phenology were identified using the npphen R package (Estay and Chàvez, 2018) for anomaly detection, applied to MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) EVI (Enhanced Vegetation Index) time series (250 m pixel size, 8-day temporal resoution). This dataset is intended to support research on climate extremes and forest ecosystem responses.
Dataset of heatwaves affecting European beech forests / Cesaretti, Lorenzo; Ferrara, Carlotta; Ienco, Dino; Corona, Piermaria; Bajocco, Sofia. - (2025). [10.5281/zenodo.17098110]
Dataset of heatwaves affecting European beech forests
Lorenzo Cesaretti
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2025
Abstract
This dataset provides a spatially explicit list of heatwaves that impacted European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests for the period 2003-2023. It includes 29,251 events identified at specific beech forest locations (9,181) across Europe, based on the EU-Forest dataset (Mauri et al., 2017). In this dataset, for Europe, the heatwave is considered as a period of at least three consecutive days during which the daily maximum temperature exceeds the corresponding calendar-day 90th percentile, based on a 30-year climatological reference period (Perkins and Alexander, 2013). Heatwaves were detected using the HeatwaveR R package (Schlegel and Smit, 2018), applied to daily temperature data from ERA5-Land with a shifting climatology approach. Only heatwaves that were found to affect beech forest phenology were included in the dataset. Impact on beech phenology were identified using the npphen R package (Estay and Chàvez, 2018) for anomaly detection, applied to MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) EVI (Enhanced Vegetation Index) time series (250 m pixel size, 8-day temporal resoution). This dataset is intended to support research on climate extremes and forest ecosystem responses.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


