Processing of PhenoCam imagery is conducted nightly, using automated methods. Although we endeavor to maintain a high quality data archive, PhenoCam data and data products downloaded directly from the PhenoCam project web page should be considered provisional and subject to revision, without notice, at any time. We recommend that published analyses including provisional data indicate the provisional nature of the data, and indicate the date on which data were downloaded from our servers. The user of provisional data sets accepts fully responsibility for assessing the quality of these data and derived data products. The PhenoCam Dataset V2.0 is a fully processed, quality-controlled, and curated data set which is made freely available through the ORNL DAAC under the CC-By Public Domain Dedication. This data set is documented in publications in the journal Scientific Data (Seyednasrollah et al. 2019, Richardson et al. 2018). We anticipate releasing periodic updates to this data set. B. Seyednasrollah, A. M. Young, K. Hufkens, T. Milliman, M. A. Friedl, S. Frolking, and A. D. Richard- son. Tracking vegetation phenology across diverse biomes using version 2.0 of the phenocam dataset. Scientific Data, 6(1):222, 2019. doi:10.1038/s41597-019-0229-9 Richardson, A.D., K. Hufkens, T. Milliman, D.M. Aubrecht, M. Chen, J.M. Gray, M.R. Johnston, T.F. Keenan, S.T. Klosterman, M. Kosmala, E.K. Melaas, M.A. Friedl, and S. Frolking. 2018. Tracking vegetation phenology across diverse North American biomes using PhenoCam imagery. Scientific Data 5, Article number: 180028. doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.28 These data are available at: PhenoCam Dataset v2.0 - Vegetation Phenology, 2000-2018 ======================================================= https://daac.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/dsviewer.pl?ds_id=1674 PhenoCAm Dataset v2.0 - Digital Camera Imagery, 2000-2018 ========================================================= https://daac.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/dsviewer.pl?ds_id=1689 Whether you use provisional data directly from the project web page, or finalized data sets which are published to an external repository such as ORNL DAAC, we ask that you follow our fair use data policy, and appropriately cite the data products and imagery that you use. Please direct any questions to Data Manager: Tom Milliman (thomas.milliman@unh.edu).