ISIMIP2a Simulation Data from Water (global) Sector (V. 1.1)
- Gosling, Simon 1
- Müller Schmied, Hannes 2
- Betts, Richard 3
- Chang, Jinfeng 4
- Ciais, Philippe 5
- Dankers, Rutger 6
- Döll, Petra 7
- Eisner, Stephanie 8
- Flörke, Martina 9
- Gerten, Dieter 10
- Grillakis, Manolis 11
- Hanasaki, Naota 12
- Hagemann, Stefan 13
- Huang, Maoyi 14
- Huang, Zhongwei 15
- Jerez, Sonia 16
- Kim, Hyungjun 17
- Koutroulis, Aristeidis 11
- Leng, Guoyong 14
- Liu, Xingcai 15
- Masaki, Yoshimitsu 18
- Montavez, Pedro 16
- Morfopoulos, Catherine 3
- Oki, Taikan 17
- Papadimitriou, Lamprini 11
- Pokhrel, Yadu 19
- Portmann, Felix T. 7
- Orth, Rene 20
- Ostberg, Sebastian 10
- Satoh, Yusuke 21
- Seneviratne, Sonia 22
- Sommer, Philipp 23
- Stacke, Tobias 24
- Tang, Qiuhong 25
- Tsanis, Ioannis 11
- Wada, Yoshihide 21
- Zhou, Tian 14
- Büchner, Matthias 10
- Schewe, Jacob 10
- Zhao, Fang 10
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- 1 School of Geography, University of Nottingham, UK
- 2 Institute of Physical Geography (IPG), Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
- 3 University of Exeter, UK
- 4 Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE), France
- 5 Institute Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL), France
- 6 Met Office, UK
- 7 Universität Frankfurt, Germany
- 8 Center for Environmental Systems Research (CESR), University of Kassel, Germany
- 9 Center of Environmental Systems Research (CESR), University of Kassel, Germany
- 10 Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
- 11 Technical University of Crete, Greece
- 12 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
- 13 Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, Germany
- 14 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), USA
- 15 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
- 16 University of Murcia, Spain
- 17 Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan
- 18 Hirosaki University, Japan
- 19 Michigan State University, USA
- 20 Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zürich
- 21 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
- 22 ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- 23 University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- 24 Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany
- 25 Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Verleger: GFZ Data Services
Datum der Publikation: 2019
Art: Dataset
Zusammenfassung
VERSION HISTORY:-On October 18, 2018 we republished all simulation data for all water (global) sector impact models to get the data sets into the new ESGF search facet structure. There were no changes to the simulation data.- On November 27, 2018 we republished simulation data for monthly variables swe, soilmoist and rootmoist for impact model PCR-GLOBWB due to an error in the units. Instead of reporting mass per area (kg/m2), values corresponded to mass flux rate (kg/m2/s). Values were thus multiplied by 86400 in order to obtain the correct values in kg/m2. This data caveat was documented in the ISIMIP website (ISIMIP2a: PCR-GLOBWB reported three variables in wrong unit). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------The Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP) simulation data is under continuous review and improvement, and updates are thus likely to happen. All changes and caveats are documented under https://www.isimip.org/outputdata/output-data-changelog/. For accessing the data set as in http://doi.org/10.5880/PIK.2017.010 before November 27, 2018 please write to the ISIMIP Data Management Team: isimip-data[at]pik-potsdam.de.---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATA DESCRIPTION: The Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP) provides a framework for the collation of a set of consistent, multi-sector, multi-scale climate-impact simulations, based on scientifically and politically-relevant historical and future scenarios. This framework serves as a basis for robust projections of climate impacts, as well as facilitating model evaluation and improvement, allowing for improved estimates of the biophysical and socio-economic impacts of climate change at different levels of global warming. It also provides a unique opportunity to consider interactions between climate change impacts across sectors. ISIMIP2a is the second ISIMIP simulation round, focusing on historical simulations (1971-2010 approx.) of climate impacts on agriculture, fisheries, permafrost, biomes, regional and global water and forests. This may serve as a basis for model evaluation and improvement, allowing for improved estimates of the biophysical and socio-economic impacts of climate change at different levels of global warming. The focus topic for ISIMIP2a is model evaluation and validation, in particular with respect to the representation of impacts of extreme weather events and climate variability. During this phase, four common global observational climate data sets were provided across all impact models and sectors. In addition, appropriate observational data sets of impacts for each sector were collected, against which the models can be benchmarked. Access to the input data for the impact models is provided through a central ISIMIP archive (see https://www.isimip.org/gettingstarted/#input-data-bias-correction). This entry refers to the ISIMIP2a simulation data from global hydrology models: CLM4, DBH, H08, JULES_W1, JULES_B1, LPJmL, MATSIRO, MPI-HM, ORCHIDEE, PCR-GLOBWB, SWBM, VIC, WaterGAP2
Bibliographische Referenzen
- https://esg.pik-potsdam.de/projects/isimip/
- https://www.earthsystemcog.org/projects/cog/tutorials_web
- https://www.isimip.org/outcomes/publications-overview-page/
- https://www.isimip.org/gettingstarted/#input-data-bias-correction
- https://www.isimip.org/outputdata/output-data-changelog/isimip2a-pcr-globwb-reported-three-variables-wrong-unit/
- https://www.isimip.org/outputdata/output-data-changelog/