Internal Variability Patterns of Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature (Version 1.0)

Calvert, Bruce

Dataset
Summary
This dataset consists of the gridded internal variability pattern used to estimate DCENT_MLE_v1.0 for each 5° latitude by 5° longitude grid cell of the Earth. The internal variability pattern corresponds well to the El Niño Southern Oscillation.
Project
DCENT_MLE (Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature)
Additional Information
Code of Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature (Version 1.0)
Information Document of Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature (Version 1.0)
Text File describing Updated Code of Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Hadley Centre and the Climate Research Unit (Version 1.2)
Spatial Coverage
Longitude -180 to 180 Latitude -90 to 90
Use constraints
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Access constraints
registered users
Size
61.02 KiB (62485 Byte)
Format
NetCDF
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
Future Review Date
2034-09-21
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Cite as
[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ]
Calvert, Bruce (2024). Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature (Version 1.0). World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://doi.org/10.26050/WDCC/DCENT_MLE_v1_0

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Description
The quality of this dataset has been approved by Bruce T. T. Calvert on September 22, 2024. This dataset is a further derived product (classifying as a level 4 data processing level) derived from various source datasets, including land mask data of OSTIAv2, surface elevation data of GMTED2010, and climate model output of CCSM4 for a pre-industrial control simulation. These source datasets either have had extensive quality control or are themselves further derived products based on source datasets that have had extensive quality control.
Description
Since the internal variability pattern was derived from spatially and temporally complete climate model output of CCSM4 for a pre-industrial control simulation, the internal variability pattern is spatially complete.
VariableUnit
Internal Variability Pattern
1

Parent

Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Dynamically Consistent Ensemble of Temperature (Version 1.0)
Details
[Entry acronym: DCENT_MLE_v1_0_int] [Entry id: 5281184]