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Technical Summary of the Working Group I Contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report - Input data for Figure TS.13 v20221111

Latest Data Update: 2023-06-07
Status: Ongoing
Online Status: ONLINE
Publication State: Citable
Publication Date: 2023-06-07
DOI Publication Date: 2023-07-27
Download Stats: last 12 months
Dataset Size: 8 Files | 160KB

Abstract

Input data for Figure TS.13 from the Technical Summary of the Working Group I (WGI) Contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6).

Figure TS.13 shows estimates of the net cumulative energy change for the period 1971–2018 associated with observations of changes in the Global Energy Inventory, Integrated Radiative Forcing and Integrated Radiative Response.

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How to cite this dataset
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When citing this dataset, please include both the data citation below (under 'Citable as') and the following citation for the report component from which the figure originates:
Arias, P.A., N. Bellouin, E. Coppola, R.G. Jones, G. Krinner, J. Marotzke, V. Naik, M.D. Palmer, G.-K. Plattner, J. Rogelj, M. Rojas, J. Sillmann, T. Storelvmo, P.W. Thorne, B. Trewin, K. Achuta Rao, B. Adhikary, R.P. Allan, K. Armour, G. Bala, R. Barimalala, S. Berger, J.G. Canadell, C. Cassou, A. Cherchi, W. Collins, W.D. Collins, S.L. Connors, S. Corti, F. Cruz, F.J. Dentener, C. Dereczynski, A. Di Luca, A. Diongue Niang, F.J. Doblas-Reyes, A. Dosio, H. Douville, F. Engelbrecht, V. Eyring, E. Fischer, P. Forster, B. Fox-Kemper, J.S. Fuglestvedt, J.C. Fyfe, N.P. Gillett, L. Goldfarb, I. Gorodetskaya, J.M. Gutierrez, R. Hamdi, E. Hawkins, H.T. Hewitt, P. Hope, A.S. Islam, C. Jones, D.S. Kaufman, R.E. Kopp, Y. Kosaka, J. Kossin, S. Krakovska, J.-Y. Lee, J. Li, T. Mauritsen, T.K. Maycock, M. Meinshausen, S.-K. Min, P.M.S. Monteiro, T. Ngo-Duc, F. Otto, I. Pinto, A. Pirani, K. Raghavan, R. Ranasinghe, A.C. Ruane, L. Ruiz, J.-B. Sallée, B.H. Samset, S. Sathyendranath, S.I. Seneviratne, A.A. Sörensson, S. Szopa, I. Takayabu, A.-M. Tréguier, B. van den Hurk, R. Vautard, K. von Schuckmann, S. Zaehle, X. Zhang, and K. Zickfeld, 2021: Technical Summary. In Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Masson-Delmotte, V., P. Zhai, A. Pirani, S.L. Connors, C. Péan, S. Berger, N. Caud, Y. Chen, L. Goldfarb, M.I. Gomis, M. Huang, K. Leitzell, E. Lonnoy, J.B.R. Matthews, T.K. Maycock, T. Waterfield, O. Yelekçi, R. Yu, and B. Zhou (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, pp. 33−144, doi:10.1017/9781009157896.002.

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Figure subpanels
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The figure has 6 subpanels, with input data provided for panels a-f.

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List of data provided
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This dataset contains:

- Estimates of the net cumulative energy change (ZJ = 1021 Joules) for the period 1971–2018 associated with:
(a) observations of changes in the Global Energy Inventory
(b) Integrated Radiative Forcing;
(c) Integrated Radiative Response.

Black dotted lines indicate the central estimate with likely and very likely ranges as indicated in the legend. The grey dotted lines indicate the energy change associated with an estimated pre-industrial Earth energy imbalance of 0.2 W m–2 (a), and an illustration of an assumed pattern effect of –0.5 W m–2 °C–1 (c).

Background grey lines indicate equivalent heating rates in W m–2 per unit area of Earth’s surface.
Panels (d) and (e) show the breakdown of components, as indicated in the legend, for the global energy inventory and integrated radiative forcing, respectively. Panel (f) shows the global energy budget assessed for the period 1971–2018, that is, the consistency between the change in the global energy inventory relative to pre-industrial and the implied energy change from integrated radiative forcing plus integrated radiative response under a number of different assumptions, as indicated in the legend, including assumptions of correlated and uncorrelated uncertainties in forcing plus response.

Shading represents the very likely range for observed energy change relative to pre-industrial levels and likely range for all other quantities.
Forcing and response time series are expressed relative to a baseline period of 1850–1900.

Further details on data sources and processing are available in the chapter data table (Table 7.SM.14).

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Data provided in relation to figure
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Data provided in relation to Figure TS.13:

- Data file: AR6_ERF_1750-2019.csv
- Data file: AR6_energy_GMSL_timeseries_FGD_1971to2018_corrigendum.csv
- Data file: Box7.2_ERF_ZJ_percentiles_FGD_1971to2018.csv
- Data file: Box7.2_Response_ZJ_percentiles_FGD_1971to2018.csv
- Data file: Box7.2_ERFResp_uncorrelated_ZJ_percentiles_FGD_1971to2018.csv
- Data file: Box7.2_ERFResp_correlated_ZJ_percentiles_FGD_1971to2018.csv

Data files are converted to csv from pickle format for archival. A link to the original files on GitHub is provided in the 'Related Documents' section.

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Notes on reproducing the figure from the provided data
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Data and figures are produced by the Jupyter Notebooks that live inside the notebooks directory. Also listed on the 'master' GitHub page linked in the documentation of this catalogue record are external GitHub repositories and locations within the contributed directory where code for figures have been supplied by other authors. These are provided "as-is" and are not guaranteed to be reproducible within this environment. For external GitHub locations, check out the relevant repository READMEs.

The data provided here is converted from pickle files which are used in the plotting script. The link to the original pickle files on GitHub is provided. To reproduce the figure from the input data provided, you will need to edit the filepaths within the notebook based on your local directory structure.

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Sources of additional information
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The following weblinks are provided in the Related Documents section of this catalogue record:
- Link to the figure on the IPCC AR6 website
- Link to the report component containing the figure (Technical Summary)
- Link to the Supplementary Material for Chapter 7, which contains details on the input data used in Table 7.SM.1 to 7.SM.7.
- Link to the notebook to plot the figure on the Chapter 7 GitHub repository
- Link to the original pickle files on GitHub
- Link to the code for the figure, archived on Zenodo.
- Link to Cross-Chapter Box 9.1, Figure 1

Citable as:  Palmer, M.; Smith, C. (2023): Technical Summary of the Working Group I Contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report - Input data for Figure TS.13 v20221111. NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis, 27 July 2023. doi:10.5285/f3b6afe197d24d7eb58ed2364ac0f18e. https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/f3b6afe197d24d7eb58ed2364ac0f18e
Abbreviation: Not defined
Keywords: IPCC-DDC, IPCC, AR6, WG1, WGI, Sixth Assessment Report, Working Group 1, Physical Science Basis, ocean heat content, energy budget, ocean, cryosphere, land, effective radiative forcing, ERF

Details

Previous Info:
No news update for this record
Previously used record identifiers:
No related previous identifiers.
Access rules:
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: https://github.com/IPCC-WG1/Chapter-7/blob/main/LICENSE. When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record.
Data lineage:

Data produced by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) authors and supplied for archiving at the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) by the Technical Support Unit (TSU) for IPCC Working Group I (WGI).
Data curated on behalf of the IPCC Data Distribution Centre (IPCC-DDC).

Data Quality:
Data as provided by the IPCC
File Format:
CSV

Process overview

This dataset was generated by the computation detailed below.
Title

Caption for Figure TS.13 from the Technical Summary of the Working Group I (WGI) Contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6)

Abstract

Estimates of the net cumulative energy change (ZJ = 1021 Joules) for the period 1971–2018 associated with: (a) observations of changes in the Global Energy Inventory (b) Integrated Radiative Forcing; (c) Integrated Radiative Response. Black dotted lines indicate the central estimate with likely and very likely ranges as indicated in the legend. The grey dotted lines indicate the energy change associated with an estimated 1850-1900 Earth energy imbalance of 0.2 W m-2 (panel a) and an illustration of an assumed pattern effect of –0.5 W m–2°C–1 (panel c). Background grey lines indicate equivalent heating rates in W m–2 per unit area of Earth’s surface. Panels (d) and (e) show the breakdown of components, as indicated in the legend, for the Global Energy Inventory and Integrated Radiative Forcing, respectively. Panel (f) shows the Global Energy Budget assessed for the period 1971–2018, i.e. the consistency between the change in the Global Energy Inventory relative to 1850-1900 and the implied energy change from Integrated Radiative Forcing plus Integrated Radiative Response under a number of different assumptions, as indicated in the figure legend, including assumptions of correlated and uncorrelated uncertainties in Forcing plus Response. Shading represents the very likely range for observed energy change relative to 1850-1900 and likely range for all other quantities. Forcing and Response timeseries are expressed relative to a baseline period of 1850–1900. {Box 7.2 Figure 1}

Input Description

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Output Description

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Software Reference

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No variables found.

Coverage
Temporal Range
Start time:
1971-01-01T00:00:00
End time:
2018-12-31T23:59:59
Geographic Extent

 
90.0000°
 
-180.0000°
 
180.0000°
 
-90.0000°