Atmospheric River Tracking Method Intercomparison Project Tier 2 High Resolution Source Data and Catalogues
d651017
Atmospheric River Tracking Method Intercomparison Project (ARTMIP) Tier 2 Climate Change High Resolution developer catalogues. Each ARTMIP method/algorithm (named by the developer) submits a catalogue comprised of 0's (no AR exists) or 1's (yes AR exists) for each time slice, for each grid point, using a curated set of climate change AMIP style output from the Community Atmosphere Model's finite-volume dynamical core version at 25 km horizontal resolution, which was run by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Catalogues were created for three historical (All-Hist) ensemble members (run002: 1979 to 2005, run006: 1995 to 2005, run008: 1995 to 2005) and two RCP 8.5 (PlusRCP85) ensemble members (run001: 2079 to 2099, run002: 2079 to 2084). Derived quantities required for algorithms, such as IVT or IWV, were computed by the ARTMIP project so that all methods use the same data.
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revision
2014-10-16
CESM > NCAR Community Earth System Model
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2024-10-28
EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > PRECIPITATION > LIQUID PRECIPITATION > RAIN
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2024-10-31
1979-01
2099-01
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2024-11-07
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National Center for Atmospheric Research
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NCAR Research Data Archive
National Center for Atmospheric Research
CISL/DECS
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder
80307
U.S.A.
303-497-1291
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