Dataset
WCRP CMIP6: the CNRM-CERFACS team CNRM-CM6-1-HR model output for the "abrupt-4xCO2" experiment
Abstract
The World Climate Research Program (WCRP) Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 6 (CMIP6) data from the the CNRM-CERFACS team CNRM-CM6-1-HR model output for the "abrupt quadrupling of CO2" (abrupt-4xCO2) experiment. These are available at the following frequencies: Amon, Emon, Ofx, SImon and fx. The runs included the ensemble member: r1i1p1f2.
CMIP6 was a global climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by PCMDI (Program For Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison) on behalf of the WCRP and provided input for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report (AR6).
The the CNRM-CERFACS team team consisted of the following agencies: Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques (CNRM) and Centre Européen de Recherche et Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS).
The official CMIP6 Citation, and its associated DOI, is provided as an online resource linked to this record.
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Public data: access to these data is available to both registered and non-registered users.
Use of these data is covered by the following licence(s): https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/CMIP6_Terms_of_Use.pdf When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record. |
Data lineage: |
Data were produced and verified by the CNRM-CERFACS team scientists before publication via the Earth Systems Grid Federation (ESGF) and a copy obtained by the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA). |
Data Quality: |
The CMIP6 data are copied to CEDA from international distributors. CEDA perform no quality control on these data. Where any CMIP6 data are identified as having a quality issue this is recorded in the CMIP6 errata service: https://errata.es-doc.org/static/index.html
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Data are netCDF formatted.
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Related Documents
Process overview
Title | the CNRM-CERFACS team running: experiment abrupt-4xCO2 using the CNRM-CM6-1-HR model. |
Abstract | The the CNRM-CERFACS team team consisted of the following agencies: Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques (CNRM) and Centre Européen de Recherche et Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS).the CNRM-CERFACS team running the "abrupt quadrupling of CO2" (abrupt-4xCO2) experiment using the CNRM-CM6-1-HR model. See linked documentation for available information for each component. |
Input Description | None |
Output Description | None |
Software Reference | None |
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- var_id: pr
- units: kg m-2 s-1
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- long_name: Surface Altitude
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- var_id: rsut
- units: W m-2
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- long_name: TOA Outgoing Shortwave Radiation
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- long_name: X-component of sea ice velocity
- units: m s-1
- standard_name: sea_ice_y_velocity
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- var_id: bounds_lon
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- standard_name: height
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- var_id: time_bounds
Co-ordinate Variables
- units: degrees_north
- standard_name: latitude
- var_id: lat
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- units: degrees_east
- standard_name: longitude
- var_id: lon
- long_name: Longitude
- standard_name: time
- var_id: time
- long_name: Time axis
Temporal Range
1850-01-16T12:00:00
1999-12-16T12:00:00
Geographic Extent
90.0000° |
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-180.0000° |
180.0000° |
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-90.0000° |