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WETYDAS: Weather Types Dataset in Spanish mainland, v.2.0.0. [Dataset]

Tipos de Tiempo en España (1836-2015)
Authors: Cortesi, Nicola; Peña Angulo, Dhais;

WETYDAS: Weather Types Dataset in Spanish mainland, v.2.0.0. [Dataset]

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[EN] WETYDAS v.2.0.0. (Weather Types Data set of Spain) contains 143 TXT archives localized by their coordinates in 20-century reanalyses grid (from 36º-44 lat North and 350º-5º longitude) covering 1836 to 2015; information include Year, Month, Day, Direction (in deg), WT.dir (8 classes, only dependent on direction), Hyb (separate between directional type, Pure A or C types, or Hybrid type), WT (final classification with 26 classes), WT.num (same as WT column but the names of the 26 WT classes are converted to numbers from 1 to 26; classes are ordered from NE = 1), WT10 (idem as WT but reclassified to 10 classes only: 8 directional types + C and A), WT10.num (idem as WT10 but converted in numbers from 1 to 10), SF (geostrophic southerly flow index), WF (geostrophic westerly flow index), F (total flow index: square root of SF^2+WF2^2), ZS (southerly shear vorticity), ZW (easterly shear vorticity) and Z (shear vorticity: ZS + ZW). For details of the computation see Trigo and DaCamara (2000) Int. Jr. Clim. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0088(20001115)20:133.0.CO;2-5; [ES] WETYDAS v.2.0.0. (Weather Types Data set of Spain), contiene 143 archivos TXT con la clasificación de tipos de tiempo en los puntos de la malla del reanálisis 20-century (36º-44 lat North y 350º-5º longitude) period 1836- 2015; la información se incluye en columnas con el año, mes y día, la dirección (en grados), WT.dir (8 clasificación en ocho clases solamente acorde la direción del flujo), Hyb (identificación entre tipos direccionales, A Puro, C Puro o tipo Híbrido), WT (clasificación final en 26 tipos), WT.num (igual que WT pero numeradas las clases con NE = 1), WT10 (idem a WT con clases reclasificadas a 10 tipos, 8 direcionlaes + C y A), WT10.num (idem a WT10 convirtiendo a número de 1 a 10), SF (índice del flujo geostrófico sur), WF (índice del flujo geostrófico oeste), F (iínidce flujo total: raíz cuadrada de SF^2+WF2^2), ZS (shear vorticity meridional), ZW (shear vorticity del este) y Z (shear vorticity: ZS + ZW). Detalles de cálculo según Trigo and DaCamara (2000) Int. Jr. Clim. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0088(20001115)20:133.0.CO;2-5. Validación del método aplicado a la malla del reanálisis en Fernández-Granja, J.A., Brands, S., Bedia, J. et al. Exploring the limits of the Jenkinson–Collison weather types classification scheme: a global assessment based on various reanalyses. Clim Dyn 61, 1829–1845 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-022-06658-7

[ES] Hemos calculado la nueva base de datos de alta resolución espacial empleando la clasificación de Jenkinson & Collison clasificación de tipos de tiempo a la Península Ibérica en la malla de presiones diaria del reanálisis del siglo (Enero-1836 a Diciembre 2015). Dada su resolución, 1ºx1º lat/long, WETYDAS v.2.0.0. contiene 143 archivos acorde las coordenadas de la ventana analizada (36º-44 lat Norte/ 350º-5º longitud). Los tipos de tiempo incluyen 8 direccionales puros, el tipo Anticiclónico y Ciclónico puros más 8 Ciclónicos híbridos y 8 Anticiclónicos Híbridos (total 26 tipos). Se recalculan reclasificaciones para evitar los tipos híbridos. Los casos no determinados fueron diseminados entre la clasificación.

[EN] It has been applied the Jenkinson & Collison classification of Weather Types to Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Island by using the daily NOAA/CIRES/DOE 20th Century Reanalysis (V3) dataset (January-1836/December-2015). WETYDAS v.2.0.0. grid resolution/1.0ºx1.0 lat/long produces 143 series. Weather Types classification includes 8 directional pure, Anticyclonic and Cyclonic pure types, and combination of previous ones in the hybrid types. Non determines cases were spread homogeneously.

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