Dataset Collection
Met Office Hadley Centre Coupled Model 3 (HadCM3) data
Abstract
Numerical model data from various Hadley Centre coupled model 3 (HadCM3) experiments. These data cover various time periods, but for the climate change experimenst are typically over the range 1989-2100 and contains all atmospheric fields derived from the HadCM3 model, at various time resolutions.
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This dataset held at the BADC contains numerical model data from a number of Hadley Centre coupled model (HadCM3) experiments.
Theses data covers various time periods, but for the climate change experimenst are typically over the range 1989-2100 and contains all atmospheric fields derived from the HadCM3 model, at various time resolutions.
These pages describe the BADC archive of numerical model data from various experiments from the Hadley Centre coupled model (HadCM3). These data were extracted from the main Met Office archive as part of the DEFRA funded Climate Impacts LINK project.
Access to HadCM3 data at the BADC is open to all academic researchers, the only requirement is that the user has electronically accepted the Met Office conditions of use, as part of the LINK dataset requirements.
To apply online for access, please follow this link
Please note that access to data is provided on a per person per project basis (i.e. all members on a same project who will be using the data must individually apply for access to the data).
The directory holding the data files is located at : http://data.ceda.ac.uk/badc/hadcm3 or via ftp at /badc/hadcm3/data
Please note that the files are stored under directories named after their Met Office experment "runid's".
At the moment, these files are in PP format, although utilities are now available from the BADC to access and convert these into several other formats such as NetCDF.
Please Note:
It is possible to extract a just a subset of each PP file (if this is all that is required) if you have an account on login.badc.rl.ac.uk, using the convsh utilility. It is straightforward to set up a simple convsh script to process a PP file and store the output in your home directory. These data may then be ftp'd back to your local machine for analysis. Documentation for convsh is available, as well as some example scripts to illustrate how it should be used.
08/10/07 UM Model naming convention.
The Met Office are standardising the way their Unified Model should be referred to:
The Met Office Unified Model is a registered trademark. The Met Office must be acknowledged in any reproduction of data, publication of papers, reports, literature to customers or presentations arising out of the use of the software using: "Met Office Unified ModelTM (UK)".
Full details are given in http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/um/UM_Naming_Convention.html.
A page showing how the various experiment id's are related to the actual runs is available at http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/hadcm3/hadcm3_experiment_lookup.html.
A timeline of how the runs relate to each other is also available at http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/hadcm3/hadcm3_run_timelines.html.
Information about the hadcm3 grids is available at http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/hadcm3/hadcm3_grids.html
Detailled metadata about the experiments is available from the CEDA Repository at http://cedadocs.badc.rl.ac.uk/
General queries about these pages and access to the data should
be directed to the BADC support line.
Your query should be answered within one working day. When follow-up
work is required, the BADC support will carry out the work as
quickly and efficiently as possible, and in any case, the user
will be kept informed of progress.
Temporal Range
1849-12-01T00:00:00
2257-05-01T00:00:00
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