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Summary of data availability for the IPCC-WGI AR6 Interactive Atlas Dataset. Asterisks denote dataset source availability, with variables and indices grouped as in Table 1. The columns correspond to CMIP5, CMIP6, and the various CORDEX domains—AFR: Africa, ANT: Antarctica, ARC: Arctic, AUS: Australasia, CAM: Central America, EAS: East Asia, EUR: Europe, NAM: North America, SAM: South America, SEA: Southeast Asia, and WAS: South Asia—as well as the temporal frequency. CMIP5 and CMIP6 data are available at 2 and 1 resolution, respectively, and CORDEX data is provided at 0.5 resolution, except for CORDEX-EUR, which is available at a finer 0.25 resolution.
The US National Center for Atmospheric Research partnered with the IBS Center for Climate Physics in South Korea to generate the CESM2 Large Ensemble which consists of 100 ensemble members ... at 1 degree spatial resolution covering the period 1850-2100 under CMIP6 historical and SSP370 future radiative forcing scenarios. Data sets from this ensemble were made downloadable via the Climate Data Gateway on June 14, 2021. NCAR has copied a subset (currently ~500 TB) of CESM2 LENS data to Amazon S3 as part of the AWS Public Datasets Program. To optimize for large-scale analytics we have represented the data as ~275 Zarr stores format accessible through the Python Xarray library. Each Zarr store contains a single physical variable for a given model run type and temporal frequency (monthly, daily).
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Regridding Global CMIP6 GCMs datasets(0.5 degree)
If you want to use the PET code, please get in touch with us by e-mail below. Also, please refer to our scientific data paper for those who have obtained the code. The paper is under review. DOI: eschung@seoultech.ac.kr thddudgns200@naver.com
The US National Center for Atmospheric Research partnered with the IBS Center for Climate Physics in South Korea to generate the CESM2 Large Ensemble which consists of 100 ensemble members at 1 degree spatial resolution covering the period 1850-2100 under CMIP6 historical and SSP370 future radiative forcing scenarios. Data sets from this ensemble were made downloadable via the Climate Data Gateway on June 14th, 2021. NCAR has copied a subset (currently ~500 TB) of CESM2 LENS data to Amazon S3 as part of the AWS Public Datasets Program. To optimize for large-scale analytics we have represented the data as ~275 Zarr stores format accessible through the Python Xarray library. Each Zarr store contains a single physical variable for a given model run type and temporal frequency (monthly, daily).
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Summary of data availability for the IPCC-WGI AR6 Interactive Atlas Dataset. Asterisks denote dataset source availability, with variables and indices grouped as in Table 1. The columns correspond to CMIP5, CMIP6, and the various CORDEX domains—AFR: Africa, ANT: Antarctica, ARC: Arctic, AUS: Australasia, CAM: Central America, EAS: East Asia, EUR: Europe, NAM: North America, SAM: South America, SEA: Southeast Asia, and WAS: South Asia—as well as the temporal frequency. CMIP5 and CMIP6 data are available at 2 and 1 resolution, respectively, and CORDEX data is provided at 0.5 resolution, except for CORDEX-EUR, which is available at a finer 0.25 resolution.