, ORCHID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4376-9982" ; :geospatial_lat_resolution = "250 m" ; :geospatial_lon_resolution = "250 m" ; :geospatial_vertical_resolution = "20 m" ; :institution_id = "https://ror.org/00g30e956" ; :keywords = "EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE > SURFACE TEMPERATURE > AIR TEMPERATURE, EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE > SEA LEVEL PRESSURE, EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE > AIR MASS/DENSITY, EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC WINDS > SURFACE WINDS, EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR, Urban-Atmosphere, Hamburg" ; :keywords_vocabulary = "GCMD, GCMD, GCMD, GCMD, GCMD, None, geoNames" ; :license = "CC BY 4.0" ; :processing_level = "Model output, adapted to be conformant with the ATMODAT standard version 3.0" ; :product_version = "1.0" ; :program = "KLIMZUG-NORD, CliSAP, CLICCS" ; :project = "UHH_MI_MEMI" ; :realm = "atmos" ; string :references = "Schluenzen et al. (2018) Technical Documentation of the Multiscale Model System M-SYS, https://www.mi.uni-hamburg.de/en/arbeitsgruppen/memi/modelle/dokumentation.html \nBoettcher et al. (in prep.) Strategies for Statistical-Dynamical Downscaling to Urban Climate using Global Data\nBöttcher, M. (2017): Selected climate mitigation and adaptation measures and their impact on the climate of the region of Hamburg, https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/7546" ; :standard_name_vocabulary = "CF Standard Name Table v78" ; string :summary = "This data contains results of the mesoscale transport and stream model METRAS (Schlünzen et al., 2018) for one of the 20 summer situations described in detail in Boettcher et al. (in prep.). Combined they characterise the Hamburg urban summer climate based on statistical-dynamical downscaling (Boettcher et al., in prep.). The situation selection is based on analysed in-situ data for years 1981 to 2010 (Boettcher et al., in prep.). The data include wind speed, wind direction, wind components, real air temperature, relative humidity, total air pressure and total air density at lowest model level (about 10 m above ground). The data cover an area of approximately 60 x 60 km² with a spatial resolution of 250 m in horizontal. Forcing data are ECMWF analysis data at lateral and upper model boundaries. This situation covers 3 days of model time. Data have a resolution of 30 minutes. " ; :title = "Hamburg urban summer climate data on 250 m resolution" ; :geospatial_bounds = "POLYGON (( 84 6, 84 12, 0 12, 0 6, 84 6))" ; :geospatial_bounds_crs = "EPSG:32632" ; :history = "Fri Aug 16 14:42:32 2024: cdo seltimestep,5/148 nc2atmodat_BPSDSU1C25.nc wdcc_BPSDSU1C25.nc\nThu Aug 15 2024: data created with with m2cdf \nFri Aug 16 2024: data standardised with nc2atmodat.py" ; :CDO = "Climate Data Operators version 2.0.5 (https://mpimet.mpg.de/cdo)" ; :coordinates = "lat lon" ; }