Interannual variability of Arctic sea ice concentration and area for six climate model large ensembles and four observational datasets, 1979-2020

This dataset includes statistically resampled monthly time series data of Arctic sea ice area and gridded data for March and September for sea ice concentration for a selection of large ensemble climate models and observational datasets. Arctic sea ice concentrations and areas are resampled from all...

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Main Author: Christopher Wyburn-Powell
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2H98ZF3T
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Summary:This dataset includes statistically resampled monthly time series data of Arctic sea ice area and gridded data for March and September for sea ice concentration for a selection of large ensemble climate models and observational datasets. Arctic sea ice concentrations and areas are resampled from all available members of six coupled climate models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5). These six models are: The second generation Canadian Earth System Model (CanESM2), The Community Earth System Mode version 1 (CESM1), The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Global Climate Model Mark 3.6 (CSIRO MK3.6), The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Coupled Climate Model version 3 (GFDL CM3), Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Earth System Model version 2 with Modular Ocean Model version 4.1 (GFDL ESM2M), Max Planck Institute Earth System Model version 1 (MPI ESM1). The Four observational datasets are The Hadley Centre Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature data set version 1 (HadISST1), The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Snow and Ice Data Center Climate Data Record Version 4 (CDR), The The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Team Algorithm (NT), and the The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Bootstrap Team Algorithm (BT). The sea ice area data is resampled 10,000 times and then the standard deviation of those resamplings is calculated, which can be considered analagous to interannual variability of sea ice area (SIA). The standard deviation (sigma) and mean (mu) of these data represent the variability and typical values respectively of interannual variability found in each ensemble member or observational dataset. Sea ice concentration is resampled 1000 times with the same standard deviation and mean metrics for sea ice concentration. This dataset was created to evaluate climate model projections of Arctic sea ice interannual variability and is used in the article Wyburn-Powell, Jahn, England (2022), Modeled Interannual Variability of Arctic Sea Ice Cover is Within Observational Uncertainty, Journal of Climate, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0958.1. This work was conducted at the University of Colorado Boulder from 2020-2022. The figures from the Journal of Climate article can be reproduced from the following datasets. The code used to create the datasets can be located at https://www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6687725. - Figure 1: Sigma_obs_SIA.nc - Figure 2: Sigma_obs_SIA.nc, Mu_obs_SIA.nc, Sigma_mem_SIA.nc, Mu_mem_SIA.nc - Figure 3: Sigma_mem_varying_time_periods_1965_2066_03.nc, Sigma_LE_varying_time_periods_1965_2066_03.nc, Sigma_LE_varying_time_periods_1970_2040_09.nc, Sigma_obs_varying_time_periods_1953_2020.nc - Figure 4: Sigma_obs_SIA.nc, Sigma_mem_SIA.nc - Figure 5: Sigma_obs_SIA.nc - Figure 6: <model_name>_resampled_0<month>_individual.nc, <observational_dataset>_resampled_individual_1979_2020_03_09.nc - Figure 7: Sigma_obs_SIA.nc, Mu_obs_SIA.nc, Sigma_mem_SIA.nc, Mu_mem_SIA.nc - Figure 8: <model_name>_resampled_0<month>_individual.nc, <observational_dataset>_resampled_individual_1979_2020_03_09.nc - Figure 9: Sigma_mem_SIA.nc, Sigma_LE_SIA.nc