High-resolution Climate Data for a High-altitude Region in Southern Spain (Sierra Nevada): Evaluation (Version 2) - primary climate variables

García-Valdecasas Ojeda, Matilde et al.

Dataset
Summary
hourly and daily climate variables, being the daily variables: temperature (maximum, mean, and minimum), precipitation, wind speed, relative humidity, surface pressure, and net radiation.
Project
HighresolClimNevada (High-resolution Climate Data for a High-altitude Region in Southern Spain: Sierra Nevada)
Spatial Coverage
Longitude -3.85 to -2.4 Latitude 36.5 to 37.5 Altitude: 233 m to 3478 m
Temporal Coverage
1991-01-01 to 2022-12-31 (gregorian)
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
Format
NetCDF
Status
metadata only
Creation Date
Future Review Date
2034-11-15
Download Permission
No - Metadata only.
Cite as
[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ]
García-Valdecasas Ojeda, Matilde; Solano-Farias, Feliciano; Donaire-Montaño, David; Rosa-Canovas, Juan José; Castro-Díez, Yolanda; Gamiz-Fortis, Sonia Raquel; Esteban-Parra, María Jesús (2024). High-resolution Climate Data for a High-altitude Region in Southern Spain (Sierra Nevada): Evaluation (Version 2). World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=HighresolClimNevada_eval_v2

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Description
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Description
These data are both raw and postprocessed, collected using WRF (Skamarock et al., 2021) and cdo commands.
The configuration used to perform the WRF simulation consisted of two "one-way" domains. The initial domain (d01) encompassed the Iberian Peninsula with a spatial resolution of 5 km. The second domain (d02) includes Andalusia at a spatial resolution of 1 km.
This experiment (evaluation) was driven by the ERA5 reanalysis (Hersbach et al., 2018). PBL was set to the Asymmetric Convective Model version 2 (ACM2, Pleim, 2007). Both longwave and shortwave radiation were parameterized using the Community Atmosphere Model 3.0 (CAM3.0, Collins et al., 2004). WRF single-moment 7-class (WSM7, Bae et al., 2019) was used as the microphysics scheme and the NOAH MP (Niu et al., 2011) as the land surface model. The convection was disabled.

Parent

High-resolution Climate Data for a High-altitude Region in Southern Spain (Sierra Nevada): Evaluation (Version 2)
Details
[Entry acronym: eval_v2_prim] [Entry id: 5281700]