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HighResMIP

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  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per I Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) CMCC-CM2-VHR4 model output for the "forced atmosphere experiment for 2015-2050 using SST/sea-ice derived from CMIP5 RCP8.5 simulations and a scenario as close to RCP8.5 as possible within CMIP6" (highresSST-future) experiment. These are available at the following frequency: Prim6hr. The runs included the ensemble member: r1i1p1f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project.

  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per I Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) CMCC-CM2-HR4 model output for the "forced atmosphere experiment for 2015-2050 using SST/sea-ice derived from CMIP5 RCP8.5 simulations and a scenario as close to RCP8.5 as possible within CMIP6" (highresSST-future) experiment. These are available at the following frequency: Prim6hr. The runs included the ensemble member: r1i1p1f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project.

  • These data are the tropical storm tracks calculated using the "TempestExtremes" storm tracking algorithm. The storm tracks are from experiments run as part of HighResMIP (High Resolution Model Intercomparison Project; Haarsma, R. J. and co-authors) a component of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6). The raw HighResMIP data are available from the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF), here the calculated storm tracks are available. The storm tracks are provided as Climate Model Output Rewriter (CMOR)-like NetCDF files with one file per hemisphere for all years in the simulated period of HighResMIP experiments: 1950-2014 - highresSST-present, atmosphere-only; 2015-2050 - highresSST-future experiment, atmosphere-only; 1950-2050 – control-1950, coupled atmosphere-ocean; 1950-2014 – hist-1950, coupled atmosphere-ocean; 2015-2050 – highres-future, coupled atmosphere-ocean using SSP585 scenario. There is one tracked variable in each file with time, latitude and longitude coordinates associated at each six-hour interval. Other variables associated with each track are also provided, e.g. the minimum or maximum value adjacent to the track of the variable of interest and these variables have their own latitude and longitude coordinate variables. If a maximum/minimum value is not found, then a missing data value is used for the respective latitude-longitude values.

  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per I Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) CMCC-CM2-VHR4 model output for the "forced atmosphere experiment for 1950-2014" (highresSST-present) experiment. These are available at the following frequency: Prim6hr. The runs included the ensemble member: r1i1p1f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project.

  • These data are the tropical storm tracks calculated using the "TRACK" storm tracking algorithm. The storm tracks are from experiments run as part of HighResMIP (High Resolution Model Intercomparison Project; Haarsma, R. J. and co-authors) a component of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6). The raw HighResMIP data are available from the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF), here the calculated storm tracks are available. The storm tracks are provided as Climate Model Output Rewriter (CMOR)-like NetCDF files with one file per hemisphere for all years in the simulated period of HighResMIP experiments: 1950-2014 - highresSST-present, atmosphere-only; 2015-2050 - highresSST-future experiment, atmosphere-only; 1950-2050 – control-1950, coupled atmosphere-ocean; 1950-2014 – hist-1950, coupled atmosphere-ocean; 2015-2050 – highres-future, coupled atmosphere-ocean using SSP585 scenario. There is one tracked variable in each file with time, latitude and longitude coordinates associated at each six-hour interval. Other variables associated with each track are also provided, e.g. the minimum or maximum value adjacent to the track of the variable of interest and these variables have their own latitude and longitude coordinate variables. If a maximum/minimum value is not found, then a missing data value is used for the respective latitude-longitude values.

  • This collection of datasets hold the tropical storm tracks derived from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) HighResMIP model simulations obtained from the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF). Different storm tracking algorithms are used to identify the storm tracks including TRACK (Hodges, K., et. al., 2017) and TempestExtremes (Ullrich and Zarzycki, 2017; Zarzycki and Ullrich, 2017).

  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per I Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) CMCC-CM2-HR4 model output for the "forced atmosphere experiment for 1950-2014" (highresSST-present) experiment. These are available at the following frequency: Prim6hr. The runs included the ensemble member: r1i1p1f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project.

  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the Met Office Hadley Centre (MOHC) HadGEM3-GC31-MM model output for the "forced atmosphere experiment for 2015-2050 using SST/sea-ice derived from CMIP5 RCP8.5 simulations and a scenario as close to RCP8.5 as possible within CMIP6" (highresSST-future) experiment. These are available at the following frequencies: Prim1hr, Prim3hr, Prim3hrPt, Prim6hr, Prim6hrPt, Primday, PrimdayPt and PrimmonZ. The runs included the ensemble members: r1i1p1f1, r1i2p1f1 and r1i3p1f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project.

  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ECMWF-IFS-LR model output for the "forced atmosphere experiment for 1950-2014" (highresSST-present) experiment. These are available at the following frequencies: Prim6hr, Prim6hrPt and Primday. The runs included the ensemble members: r1i1p1f1, r2i1p1f1, r3i1p1f1, r4i1p1f1, r5i1p1f1, r6i1p1f1, r7i1p1f1 and r8i1p1f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project.

  • PRIMAVERA Project data from the the EC-Earth-Consortium team EC-Earth3P-HR model output for the "primWP5-amv-pos" experiment. These are available at the following frequencies: 6hrPlevPt, Amon, LImon, Lmon, Omon, SImon and day. The runs included the ensemble members: r10i1p2f1, r11i1p2f1, r12i1p2f1, r13i1p2f1, r14i1p2f1, r15i1p2f1, r16i1p2f1, r17i1p2f1, r1i1p2f1, r2i1p2f1, r3i1p2f1, r4i1p2f1, r5i1p2f1, r6i1p2f1, r7i1p2f1, r8i1p2f1 and r9i1p2f1. PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon2020 (grant agreement 641727) project. The the EC-Earth-Consortium team team consisted of the following agencies: La Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC), Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR-ISAC), Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (Geomar), Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC), International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU), Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), Lund University, Met Éireann, The Netherlands eScience Center (NLeSC), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), University of Oxford, SURFsara, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Stockholm University, Unite ASTR, University College Dublin, University of Bergen, University of Copenhagen, University of Helsinki, University of Santiago de Compostela, Uppsala University, University of Utrecht, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Wageningen University.