Reconstructing atmospheric circulation and sea-ice extent in the West Antarctic over the past 200 years using data assimilation

This archive contains the climate reconstruction of surface changes in the Antarctic over 1800–2000 CE by combing the isotope-enabled Community Earth System Model with ice core and tree-ring width records through data assimilation. For a complete description of the experimental design, see the assoc...

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Main Authors: Dalaiden, Quentin (5547467), Goosse, Hugues (5547476), Rezsohazy, Jeanne (10823545), Thomas, Elizabeth, R. (10823548)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
E.R
CE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4770179
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Summary:This archive contains the climate reconstruction of surface changes in the Antarctic over 1800–2000 CE by combing the isotope-enabled Community Earth System Model with ice core and tree-ring width records through data assimilation. For a complete description of the experimental design, see the associated publication: Dalaiden, Q., Goosse, H., Rezsohazy, J. and Thomas, E.R. (2021). Reconstructing atmospheric circulation and sea-ice extent in the West Antarctic over the past 200 years using data assimilation, Climate Dynamics. Each NetCDF file corresponds to one variable. For each variable, along with the reconstruction, an estimation of the uncertainty is provided. All fields are anomalies relative to the 1941–1990 CE period. The variables included in the archive are: ASL-index: Amundsen Sea Low index BAS-SIE: Sea-ice extent averaged over the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Sea sector Ross-SIE: Sea-ice extent averaged over the Ross Sea sector SAM-index: Southern Annular Mode index SAT: Near-surface air temperature SIC: Sea-ice concentration SLP: Sea-level pressure SNOW-ACC: Snow accumulation 500hpa-ZG: 500-hPa geopotential height 500hpa-AT: 500-hPa atmospheric temperature 700hpa-AT: 700-hPa atmospheric temperature 850hpa-AT: 850-hPa atmospheric temperature 500hpa-Uwind: 500-hPa zonal winds 700hpa-Uwind: 700-hPa zonal winds 850hpa-Uwind: 850-hPa zonal winds 500hpa-Vwind: 500-hPa meridional winds 700hpa-Vwind: 700-hPa meridional winds 850hpa-Vwind: 850-hPa meridional winds Please contact Quentin Dalaiden (quentin.dalaiden@uclouvain.be) for more information.