The SRES data sets were published by the IPCC in 2000 and classified into four different scenario families (A1, A2, B1, B2). SRES_A1 storyline describes a future world of very rapid economic growth, global population that peaks in mid-century and declines thereafter and the rapid introduction of new and more efficient technologies. It is distinguished by their technological emphasis: A1FI: fossil intensiv, A1T : non-fossil energy sources and A1B : a balance across all sources. The Mark 2 CSIRO coupled global climate model consists of the atmospheric component which has 9 vertical levels with a R21 horizontal resolution and the ocean component which was based on the GFDL code. Mark2_CSIRO (http://www.cmar.csiro.au/e-print/open/hennessy_1998a.html#ccm ) The changes of anthropogenic emissions of CO2, CH4, N2O and sulphur dioxide are prescribed according to the above mentioned scenario.
Gordon, Hal (2005). IPCC-DDC_CSIRO_SRES_A1FI: 140 YEARS MONTHLY MEANS Commenwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Australia. World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://doi.org/10.1594/WDCC/CSIRO_SRES_A1FI
Due to an error in the model specifications provided to the IPCC DDC for all CSIRO
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Description
Due to an error in the model specifications provided to the IPCC DDC for all CSIRO
SRES runs, the labels for model skin temperatures and model air temperatures were reversed.
was applied immediately.
As a consequence (air) temperature data sets retrieved from the archive prior to
end of September 2002 will contain the skin temperature data instead of the air
temperature.
The results based on these data will be erroneous.
Consistency report
consistent as the model is (Mark2 CSIRO CGM)
Description
consistent as the model is (Mark2 CSIRO CGM)
FAIR
F-UJI result: total 62 %
Description
Summary: Findable: 6 of 7 level; Accessible: 2 of 3 level; Interoperable: 3 of 4 level; Reusable: 4 of 10 level