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Jonathan Pando Ocón
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 4
Citations - 30
Jonathan Pando Ocón is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 7 citations.
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Global tropical dry forest extent and cover: A comparative study of bioclimatic definitions using two climatic data sets.
Jonathan Pando Ocón,Thomas Ibanez,Janet Franklin,Stephanie Pau,Gunnar Keppel,Gonzalo Rivas-Torres,Michael Edward Shin,Thomas W. Gillespie +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the potential extent of the tropical dry forest biome based on bioclimatic definitions and climatic data sets to improve global estimates of distribution, cover, and change.
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Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio-environmental systems research
Elsa M. Ordway,Andrew J. Elmore,Andrew J. Elmore,Sonja Kolstoe,Sonja Kolstoe,John E. Quinn,Rachel Swanwick,Megan E. Cattau,Dylan Taillie,Steven M. Guinn,K. Dana Chadwick,Jeff W. Atkins,Rachael E. Blake,Melissa Chapman,Kelly M. Cobourn,Tristan Goulden,Matthew R. Helmus,Kelly L. Hondula,Kelly L. Hondula,Carrie Hritz,Jennifer L. R. Jensen,Jason P. Julian,Yusuke Kuwayama,Vijay Lulla,Donal O’Leary,Donald R. Nelson,Jonathan Pando Ocón,Stephanie Pau,Guillermo E. Ponce-Campos,Carlos Portillo-Quintero,Narcisa G. Pricope,Rosanna G. Rivero,Laura Schneider,Meredith K. Steele,Mirela G. Tulbure,Matthew A. Williamson,Cyril O. Wilson +36 more
TL;DR: SESYNC under National Science Foundation [DBI-1639145] and NSF through the NEON Program as mentioned in this paper were used to develop the SESYCAN algorithm.
More than surface temperature: mitigating thermal exposure in hyper-local land system
V. Kelly Turner,Morgan L. Rogers,Yujia Zhang,Ariane Middel,Florian Arwed Schneider,Jonathan Pando Ocón,Megs Seeley,John Dialesandro +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compare remotely sensed estimates of LST (RS-LST) to field and simulated LST, MRT, and air temperature (AT), in a neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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A Near Four-Decade Time Series Shows the Hawaiian Islands Have Been Browning Since the 1980s
Austin Madson,Monica Dimson,Lucas B. Fortini,Kapua Kawelo,Tamara Ticktin,Matthew J. Keir,Chunyu Dong,Zhimin Ma,David W. Beilman,Kelly Kay,Jonathan Pando Ocón,Erica M. Gallerani,Stephanie Pau,Thomas R. Gillespie +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the NDVI using Climate Data Records products (0.05 × 0.05°) to identify significant differences in NDVI between neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation years (1984, 2019) and significant long-term changes over the entire time series (1982-2019) for the Hawaiian Islands and six land cover classes.