Data for "Clouds increasingly influence Arctic sea surface temperatures as CO2 rises" part 1

Data for "Clouds increasingly influence Arctic sea surface temperatures as CO2 rises" submitted toGeophysical Research Letters. Data are includedfrom three fully-coupled CESM2 simulations with variable CO2 concentrations: pre-industrial climate ('control'), 424 ppm CO2 ('yr4...

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Main Author: Anne Sledd
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7477615
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Summary:Data for "Clouds increasingly influence Arctic sea surface temperatures as CO2 rises" submitted toGeophysical Research Letters. Data are includedfrom 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 40-90 o N. 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), surface downwelling longwave radiation (FLDS), surface net shortwave radiation (FSNS), clear-sky surface net shortwave radiation (FSNSC), and clear-sky surface downwelling longwave radiation (FLDSC).