Data for "Clouds increasingly influence Arctic sea surface temperatures as CO2 rises"

Data for "Clouds increasingly influence Arctic sea surface temperatures as CO2 rises" submitted to Geophysical Research Letters. Data are included from three fully-coupled CESM2 simulations with variable CO2 concentrations: pre-industrial climate ('control'), 424 ppm CO2 ('y...

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Main Author: Anne Sledd
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6762793
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6762793
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Summary:Data for "Clouds increasingly influence Arctic sea surface temperatures as CO2 rises" submitted to Geophysical Research Letters. Data are included from three fully-coupled CESM2 simulations with variable CO2 concentrations: pre-industrial climate ('control'), 424 ppm CO2 ('yr40'), and 1139 ppm CO2 ('yr140'). Data in all files are restricted to 40-90oN. Variables include surface temperature (TS), sea ice concentration (ICEFRAC), CALIPSO total cloud fraction (CLDTOT_CAL), total grid cell cloud liquid water path (TGCLDLWP), sea surface temperature (SST), surface downwelling shortwave radiation (FSDS), and surface downwelling shortwave radiation (FLDS).