Data supporting 'The Response of Midlatitude Surface Temperature Persistence to Arctic Sea-Ice Loss' by Neil T Lewis, William J M Seviour, Hannah E Roberts-Straw, and James A Screen.

Data supporting Lewis et al., 2023. The Response of Midlatitude Surface Temperature Persistence to Arctic Sea-Ice Loss. Submitted to Geophysical Research Letters. All model output is contained within the folder data/. All data is in NetCDF format. The folder data/PAMIP/ contains output from coupled...

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Main Authors: Lewis, Neil T, Seviour, William J M, Roberts-Straw, Hannah E, Screen, James A
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10009510
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Summary:Data supporting Lewis et al., 2023. The Response of Midlatitude Surface Temperature Persistence to Arctic Sea-Ice Loss. Submitted to Geophysical Research Letters. All model output is contained within the folder data/. All data is in NetCDF format. The folder data/PAMIP/ contains output from coupled AOGCMs that contributed piArcSIC and futArcSIC timeslice runs to PAMIP. The AOGCMS present are: HadGEM3-GC31-MM, IPSL-CM6A-LR, CESM2-WACCM6, and CESM-WACCM-SC. For each model + run, two data files are included. One contains the autocorrelation of surface temperature, at 5, 10, and 15 day lags. The second contains the frequency and duration of persistent extremes (as defined in Lewis et al., 2023). Additional output is included in data/PAMIP/ from extended pdSIC-ext and futArcSIC-ext experiments run using CNRM-CM6-1. For each run, a file containing the autocorrelation of surface temperature (as above) is included. The folder data/CMIP/ contains output from CMIP6 historical/SSP585 runs using three of the models listed above: HadGEM3-GC31-MM, IPSL-CM6A-LR, and CESM2-WACCM6. For each model, 'pre-industrial' and 'future' output is available. Output in these files was computed from 30-year time-periods, subsampled from the historical/SSP585 runs, selected so that the 30-year average sea-ice area matched that in the corresponding PAMIP runs above. For each model and time period, two data files are included. One contains the autocorrelation of surface temperature, at 5, 10, and 15 day lags. The second contains the frequency and duration of persistent extremes (as defined in Lewis et al., 2023). Output is also included in data/CMIP/ from CNRM-CM6-1 'present day' and 'future' time periods, selected to match the sea-ice area in the CNRM -ext PAMIP runs. For this model, output files contain the autocorrelation of surface temperaure.