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This catalogue entry provides daily and monthly climate projections on single levels from a large number of experiments, models, members and time periods computed in the framework of sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6).

CMIP6 data are going to be used extensively in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 6th Assessment Report. The use of these data is mostly aimed at:

  • addressing outstanding scientific questions that arose as part of the IPCC reporting process;
  • improving the understanding of the climate system;
  • providing estimates of future climate change and related uncertainties;
  • providing input data for the adaptation to the climate change;
  • examining climate predictability and exploring the ability of models to predict climate on decadal time scales;
  • evaluating how realistic the different models are in simulating the recent past.

The term "experiments" refers to the three main categories of CMIP5 simulations:

  • Historical experiments which cover the period where modern climate observations exist. These experiments show how the GCMs performs for the past climate and can be used as a reference period for comparison with scenario runs for the future. The period covered is typically 1850-2005.
  • Ensemble of climate projection experiments following the combined pathways of Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP) and Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP). The SSP scenarios provide different pathways of the future climate forcing. The period covered is typically 2006-2100, some extended RCP experimental data is available from 2100-2300.

In CMIP6, the same experiments were run using different GCMs. In addition, for each model, the same experiment was repeatedly done using slightly different conditions (like initial conditions or different physical parameterisations for instance) producing in that way an ensemble of experiments closely related. 

The data are produced by the participating institutes of the CMIP6 project. 


DATA DESCRIPTION
Data typeGridded
Horizontal coverageGlobal
Horizontal resolutionFrom 0.125° x 0.125° to 5° x 5° depending on the model
Vertical resolutionVariables are provided in one single level which may differ among variables.
Temporal coverage1850-2300 (shorter for some experiments)
Temporal resolutionMonth
File formatNetCDF


MAIN VARIABLES
NameUnitsDescription
10m u component of windm s-1Magnitude of the eastward component of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity near the surface.
10m v component of windm s-1Magnitude of the northward component of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity near the surface.
10m wind_speedm s-1Magnitude of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity near thesurface.
2m temperatureKTemperature of the air near the surface.
Eastward turbulent surface stressN s m-2Eastward component of the horizontal drag exerted by the atmosphere on the surface through turbulent processes.
Evaporationkg m-2 s-1Evaporation rate. It includes conversion to vapor phase from both the liquid and solid phase, i.e., includes sublimation.
Maximum 2m temperature in the last 24 hoursKDaily maximum near-surface air temperature.
Mean precipitation fluxkg m-2 s-1Amount of water per unit area and time.
Mean sea level pressurePaTime average of the air pressure at sea level.
Minimum 2m temperature in the last 24 hoursKDaily minimum near-surface air temperature.
Near surface relative humidity%Amount of moisture in the air near the surface divided by the maximum amount of moisture that could exist in the air at a specific temperature and location.
Near surface specific humidityDimensionlessAmount of moisture in the air near the surface divided by amount of air plus moist at that location.
Northward turbulent surface stressN s m-2Northward component of the horizontal drag exerted by the atmosphere on the surface through turbulent processes.
Runoffkg m-2 s-1Amount per unit area of surface and subsurface liquid water which drains from land.
Sea ice fractionDimensionlessArea of the sea surface occupied by sea ice.
Sea ice plus snow amountkg m-2Mass per unit area of sea ice plus snow in the ocean portion of the grid cell averaged over the entire ocean portion, including the ice-free fraction. Reported as 0.0 in regions free of sea ice.
Sea ice surface temperatureKTemperature that exists at the interface of tea sea-ice and the overlying medium which may be air or snow.
Sea ice thicknessmVertical extent of ocean sea ice.
Sea surface height above geoidmVertical distance between the actual sea surface and a surface of constant geopotential with which mean sea level would coincide if the ocean were at rest.
Sea surface temperatureKTemperature of sea water near the surface.
Skin temperatureKTemperature at the interface (not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below) between air and sea for open-sea regions.
Snow depth over sea iceKMean thickness of snow in the ocean portion of the grid cell (averaging over the entire ocean portion, including the snow-free ocean fraction). Reported as 0.0 in regions free of snow-covered sea ice.
Snowfallkg m-2 s-1Mass of water in the form of snow precipitating per unit area.
Soil moisture contentkg m-2Vertical sum per unit area from the surface down to the bottom of the soil model of water in all phases contained in soil.
Surface latent heat fluxW m-2Flux per unit area of heat between the surface and the air on account of evaporation including sublimation. Positive when directed upward (negative downward).
Surface pressurePaPressure of air at the lower boundary of the atmopshere
Surface sensible heat fluxW m-2Flux per unit area of heat between the surface and the air by motion of air only. Positive when directed upward (negative downward).
Surface snow amountkg m-2Snow amount on the ground, excluding that on the plant or vegetation canopy, per unit area.
Surface solar radiation downwardsW m-2Radiative shortwave flux of energy downward at the surface.
Surface thermal radiation downwardsW m-2Radiation inciding on the surface from the above per unit area.
Surface upwelling longwave radiationW m-2Longwave radiation from the surface per unit area.
Surface upwelling shortwave radiationW m-2Shortwave radiation from the surface per unit area.
TOA incident solar radiationW m-2Incident solar radiation at the top of atmosphere
TOA outgoing clear-sky longwave radiationW m-2Longwave radiation from the top of the atmosphere to space per unit area assuming clear-sky conditions
TOA outgoing clear-sky shortwave radiationW m-2Shortwave radiation from the top of the atmosphere to space per unit area assuming clear-sky conditions
TOA outgoing longwave radiationW m-2Longwave radiation from the top of the atmosphere to space per unit area.
TOA outgoing shortwave radiationW m-2Shortwave radiation from the top of the atmosphere to space per unit area.
Total cloud coverDimensionlessTotal refers to the whole atmosphere column, as seen from the surface or the top of the atmosphere. Cloud cover refers to fraction of horizontal area occupied by clouds.

Name

 Units

Description

2m temperature

 Kelvin

Temperature of the air near the surface.

Maximum 2m temperature in the last 24 hours

 Kelvin

Daily maximum near-surface air temperature.

Minimum 2m temperature in the last 24 hours 

 Kelvin

Daily minimum near-surface air temperature.
Skin temperatureKelvinTemperature at the interface (not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below) between air and sea for open-sea regions.
Mean sea level pressurePaTime average of the air pressure at sea level.
Surface pressurePaPressure of air at the lower boundary of the atmosphere
10m u component of windm s-1Magnitude of the eastward component of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity near the surface.
10m v component of windm s-1Magnitude of the northward component of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity near the surface.
10m wind speedm s-1Magnitude of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity near the surface.
2m relative humidity%Amount of moisture in the air near the surface divided by the maximum amount of moisture that could exist in the air at a specific temperature and location.
2m specific humidityDimensionlessAmount of moisture in the air near the surface divided by amount of air plus moist at that location.
Mean precipitation fluxkg m-2 s-1Amount of water per unit area and time.
Snowfallkg m-2 s-1Mass of water in the form of snow precipitating per unit area.
Evaporationkg m-2 s-1Evaporation rate. It includes conversion to vapour phase from both the liquid and solid phase, i.e., includes sublimation.
Eastward turbulent surface stressPaEastward component of the horizontal drag exerted by the atmosphere on the surface through turbulent processes.
Northward turbulent surface stressPaNorthward component of the horizontal drag exerted by the atmosphere on the surface through turbulent processes.
Surface latent heat fluxW m-2Flux per unit area of heat between the surface and the air on account of evaporation including sublimation. Positive when directed upward (negative downward).
Surface sensible heat fluxW m-2  Flux per unit area of heat between the surface and the air by motion of air only. Positive when directed upward (negative downward).
Surface thermal radiation downwardsW m-2Radiation inciding on the surface from the above per unit area.

Surface upwelling longwave radiation

W m-2Longwave radiation from the surface per unit area.

Surface solar radiation downwards

W m-2

Surface upwelling shortwave radiation

W m-2Shortwave radiation from the surface per unit area.

TOA incident solar radiation

W m-2Incident solar radiation at the top of atmosphere
TOA outgoing shortwave radiationW m-2Shortwave radiation from the top of the atmosphere to space per unit area.
TOA outgoing longwave radiationW m-2Longwave radiation from the top of the atmosphere to space per unit area.
Total cloud coverDimensionlessTotal refers to the whole atmosphere column, as seen from the surface or the top of the atmosphere. Cloud cover refers to fraction of horizontal area occupied by clouds.
Air temperatureKTemperature of the air.
U-component of windm s-1Magnitude of the eastward component of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity.
V-component of windm s-1Magnitude of the northward component of the two-dimensional horizontal air velocity.
Relative humidity%Amount of moisture in the air divided by the maximum amount of moisture that could exist in the air at a specific temperature and location.
Specific humidity DimensionlessAmount of moisture in the air divided by amount of air plus moisture at that location.
Geopotential heightmGravitational potential energy per unit mass normalised by the standard gravity at mean sea level at the same latitude. It is also used as vertical coordinate referenced to Earth's mean sea level since its value is proportional to the elevation above the mean sea level.
Surface snow amountkg m-2Snow amount on the ground, excluding that on the plant or vegetation canopy, per unit area.
Snow depthm
Runoffkg m-2 s-1Amount per unit area of surface and subsurface liquid water which drains from land.
Soil moisture contentkg m-2Vertical sum per unit area from the surface down to the bottom of the soil model of water in all phases contained in soil.
Sea-ice area percentage1Area of the sea surface occupied by sea ice.
Sea ice thicknessmVertical extent of ocean sea ice.
Sea ice plus snow amountkg m-2Mass per unit area of sea ice plus snow in the ocean portion of the grid cell averaged over the entire ocean portion, including the ice-free fraction. Reported as 0.0 in regions free of sea ice.
Sea ice surface temperatureKTemperature that exists at the interface of tea sea-ice and the overlying medium which may be air or snow.
Sea surface temperatureKTemperature of sea water near the surface.
Sea surface salinity1e-3
Sea surface height above geoidmVertical distance between the actual sea surface and a surface of constant geopotential with which mean sea level would coincide if the ocean were at rest.
Grid-cell area for ocean variablesm2
Sea area percentage%
Grid-cell area for atmospheric grid variablesm2
Capacity of soil to store water (field capacity)kg m-2
Percentage of grid cell occupied by land (including lakes)%
Land ice area percentage1
Orographym
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