CSIRO Global Climate Model Mk 3.0 - Scenario Slabcntl (Mixed layer ocean control experiment)

The CSIRO Mk 3.0 climate system model contains a comprehensive representation of the four major components of the climate system (atmosphere, land surface, oceans and sea-ice). There are a simulations for a range of scenarios available for this model and also for the later CSIRO Mk 3.5 model. This s...

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Other Authors: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere - Information and Data Centre (isOwnedBy)
Format: Dataset
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Published: data.gov.au
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/csiro-global-climate-control-experiment/1939500
http://data.gov.au/dataset/17e46ab0-f05f-4bbd-a91c-7e53030d5565
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Summary:The CSIRO Mk 3.0 climate system model contains a comprehensive representation of the four major components of the climate system (atmosphere, land surface, oceans and sea-ice). There are a simulations for a range of scenarios available for this model and also for the later CSIRO Mk 3.5 model. This simulation uses scenario Slabcntl which represents a mixed layer ocean control experiment. This is a standard experiment for model intercomparisons. The scenario includes standard daily and monthly meteorological, and monthly oceanographic variables as netCDF files organised by variable and time period, totalling 530 files. The data are accessible to authorised users via an OpenDAP server at CSIRO HPSC, and also from PCMDI in the U.S.A. It is also a contribution to the WCRP CMIP3 multi-model database and meets their formatting standards. Documentation Link - IPCC Standard Output description Documentation Link (private) - Model description - Collier et al. 2007