The forcing datasets (and boundary conditions) needed for CMIP6 experiments are being prepared by a number of different experts. Initially many of these datasets may only be available from those experts,
NEX-GDDP-CMIP6 is intended to support climate impact assessments, risk analysis, and adaptation planning in sectors such as hydrology, agriculture, energy, infrastructure, and public health. By increasing
This project provides variables from MPI-ESM1-2-HR CMIP6 experiments performed by DKRZ, MPI-M and DWD in the context of the BMBF funded CMIP6 DICAD project (FKZ 01LP1605A) and from MPI-ESM1-2-LR CMIP6
LAMACLIMA (Output of fully coupled Earth system model simulations for LAMACLIMA research project: four idealized constant global land-use scenarios (WP1) and two contrasting policy-relevant future mitigation land-use scenarios (WP4).)
The research project LAnd MAnagement for CLImate Mitigation and Adaptation (LAMACLIMA) enhances our understanding of coupled effects between climate and land cover and land management (LCLM). It assesses
The ClimAVA (https://climate.usu.edu/climava/) dataset provides high-resolution (4km), bias-corrected, downscaled future climate projections derived from 17 CMIP6 General Circulation Models. It includes
The high-resolution reanalysis system COSMO-REA6 has been developed based on the NWP model COSMO in a cooperation between Hans-Ertel-Centre for Weather Research (HErZ) and the German Meteorological Service
For the Sixth Assessment Report of the IPCC (AR6) input/source and intermediate datasets underlying the AR6 were collected and long-term archived. This project compliments CMIP6 data subset and snapshot analyzed for the WGI AR6.
CORDEX (http://wcrp-cordex.ipsl.jussieu.fr) is a WCRP initiative to coordinate the downscaling of CMIP5 simulation results produced in support of the IPCC/AR5. About 30 institutes worldwide contributed
VolMIP is a protocol-driven international project aiming at coordinating the activities of different Research Institutes involved in numerical climate modelling focused on a multi-model assessment of climate
SOLCHECK will significantly advance the understanding and quantification of the solar contribution to past, present, and future climate evolution in the Northern Hemisphere on decadal to centennial timescales.
This project provides variables from MPI-ESM (ECHAM6/JSBACH/MPIOM/HAMOCC) experiments performed at DKRZ in the context of the CMIP5 activities. The CMIP5 experiments are described at http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/experiment_design.html
CORDEX (http://wcrp-cordex.ipsl.jussieu.fr) is a WCRP initiative to coordinate the downscaling of CMIP5 simulation results produced in support of the IPCC/AR5. About 30 institutes worldwide contributed