[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ] The experiment CLM_A1B_ZS contains Northern European regional climate simulations of the years 2070-2099 on a rotated grid (CLM non hydrostatic, 0.44 deg. hor. resolution, see http://www.clm-community.eu ). It is forced by the first (_1_) run of the global IPCC SRES A1B (EH5-T63L31_OM-GR1.5L40_A1B_1_6H), which describes a possible future world of very rapid economic growth, global population peaking in mid-century and rapid introduction of new and more efficient technologies with a balance across all energy sources.
The model region starts at -19.36/-40.48 (lat/lon in rotated coordinates; centre of lower left corner of the domain) with rotated North Pole at 21.3/-175.0 (lat/lon). The number of grid points is 80/146 (lat/lon). The sponge zone (numerically unreliable boundary grid points) consists of 8 grid boxes at each border. EH5-T63L31_OM-GR1.5L40_A1B_1_6H were nudged during the simulations (spectral nudging,von Storch, H., A spectral nudging technique for dynamical downscaling purposes. Mon. Wea. Rev, 2000 )
The regional model variables include two-dimensional near surface fields and atmospheric fields on 6 pressure levels (200, 500, 700, 850, 925 and 1000 hPa) for zonal and meridional wind, temperature and pressure.
The time interval of the output fields is 3 hours.
Please contact sga"at"dkrz.de for data request details.
The output format is netCDF.
Experiment with CLM 2.4.6 on HPC Cluster ( blizzard ).
Longitude -82
to 80
Latitude 35
to 85
Altitude: 200 hPa
to 1000 hPa
Temporal Coverage
2070-01-01
to 2099-12-31
(proleptic_gregorian)
Use constraints
For scientific use only
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Access constraints
registered users
Size
92.83 GiB (99670899744 Byte)
Format
NetCDF
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
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Cite as
[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ]
Zahn, Matthias (2010). Climate Simulation with CLM, Scenario A1B run no.1, North Atlantic region. World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://doi.org/10.1594/WDCC/CLM_A1B_ZS