IPCC Climate Change Data: 1961-1990, Wind
From the IPCC website: The CRU Global Climate Dataset available through the IPCC DDC consists of a multivariate 0.5 degree latitude by 0.5 degree longitude resolution mean monthly climatology for global land areas, excluding Antarctica, strictly constrained to the period 1961-1990. The mean 1961-199...
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ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.29526 2023-05-15T13:30:49+02:00 IPCC Climate Change Data: 1961-1990, Wind SEEK Worldwide -180.0 W 180.0 E 90.0 N -90.0 S 1961-01-01 to 1990-01-01 2011-04-27T01:48:51Z text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.29526 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/dpennington.19.5/xml unknown http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/dpennington.19.5/xml dpennington.19.5 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.29526 1. The IPCC Data Distribution Centre permits the research results from seven climate modeling centres (Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Geophysical Fluids Dynamics Laboratory, the Commonwealth and Scientific Industrial Research Organisation, the National Centre for Atmostpheric Research and the Centre for Climate System Research) to be used freely for the purposes of bona fide research. (Bona fide research is deemed to be research which generates results that are freely and universally accessible to any interested part, i.e., if people use DDC data they must agree to publish results openly or reponsd willingly to requests from others for copies of the results). 2. The climate modeling centres; research results should not be used for commercial exploitation, business use, resale or transfer to any third part. 3. No warranty is given as to the sutability of the climate modeling centres; research results for a particular purpose. 4. No liability is accepted by the IPCC Data Distribution Centre and/or the climate modeling centres for any errors or omissions in the climate modeling centres; research results, associated information and/or documentation. 5. Please acknowledge the use of the corresponding climate modeling centres; research results in any publication. 6. The intellectual property rights on the climate modeling centres; research results remains the property of each of the climate modeling centres. 7. By registering with the DDC you agree to abide by this Data Statement. climate weather wind dataset 2011 ftdryad 2020-01-01T14:50:59Z From the IPCC website: The CRU Global Climate Dataset available through the IPCC DDC consists of a multivariate 0.5 degree latitude by 0.5 degree longitude resolution mean monthly climatology for global land areas, excluding Antarctica, strictly constrained to the period 1961-1990. The mean 1961-1990 climatology comprises a suite of eleven surface variables: precipitation (PRE) and wet-day frequency (WET); mean, maximum and minimum temperature (TMP, TMX, TMN); diurnal temperature range (DTR); vapour pressure (VAP); global radiation (RAD); cloud cover (CLD); frost frequency (FRS); and wind speed (WND). The mean climate surfaces have been constructed from a new dataset of station 1960-1990 climatological normals, numbering between 19,800 (precipitation) and 3615 (windspeed). The station data were interpolated as a function of latitude, longitude and elevation using thin-plate splines. The accuracy of the interpolations are assessed using cross-validation and by comparison with other climatologies. This dataset has been described in: New, M., Hulme, M., and Jones, P.D. (1999) Representing twentieth century space-time climate variability. Part 1: development of a 1961-90 mean monthly terrestrial climatology J. Climate 12, 829-856. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) |
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From the IPCC website: The CRU Global Climate Dataset available through the IPCC DDC consists of a multivariate 0.5 degree latitude by 0.5 degree longitude resolution mean monthly climatology for global land areas, excluding Antarctica, strictly constrained to the period 1961-1990. The mean 1961-1990 climatology comprises a suite of eleven surface variables: precipitation (PRE) and wet-day frequency (WET); mean, maximum and minimum temperature (TMP, TMX, TMN); diurnal temperature range (DTR); vapour pressure (VAP); global radiation (RAD); cloud cover (CLD); frost frequency (FRS); and wind speed (WND). The mean climate surfaces have been constructed from a new dataset of station 1960-1990 climatological normals, numbering between 19,800 (precipitation) and 3615 (windspeed). The station data were interpolated as a function of latitude, longitude and elevation using thin-plate splines. The accuracy of the interpolations are assessed using cross-validation and by comparison with other climatologies. This dataset has been described in: New, M., Hulme, M., and Jones, P.D. (1999) Representing twentieth century space-time climate variability. Part 1: development of a 1961-90 mean monthly terrestrial climatology J. Climate 12, 829-856. |
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1. The IPCC Data Distribution Centre permits the research results from seven climate modeling centres (Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum, Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Geophysical Fluids Dynamics Laboratory, the Commonwealth and Scientific Industrial Research Organisation, the National Centre for Atmostpheric Research and the Centre for Climate System Research) to be used freely for the purposes of bona fide research. (Bona fide research is deemed to be research which generates results that are freely and universally accessible to any interested part, i.e., if people use DDC data they must agree to publish results openly or reponsd willingly to requests from others for copies of the results). 2. The climate modeling centres; research results should not be used for commercial exploitation, business use, resale or transfer to any third part. 3. No warranty is given as to the sutability of the climate modeling centres; research results for a particular purpose. 4. No liability is accepted by the IPCC Data Distribution Centre and/or the climate modeling centres for any errors or omissions in the climate modeling centres; research results, associated information and/or documentation. 5. Please acknowledge the use of the corresponding climate modeling centres; research results in any publication. 6. The intellectual property rights on the climate modeling centres; research results remains the property of each of the climate modeling centres. 7. By registering with the DDC you agree to abide by this Data Statement. |
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