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Data files provided in support of 'Warmer winters triggered a reduced and intermittent ventilation regime in the Black Sea', by Capet et al, 2020. Black_Sea_CIL_Cold_Content_Annual.nc contains the spatial and annual averages of the Black Sea cold intermediate layer cold content, as defined in the above reference, and derived from multiple in-situ and modelling sources, for the period (1955-2017). Black_Sea_CIL_Cold_Content_Weekly.nc contains the spatial and weekly averages of the Black Sea cold intermediate layer cold content, as defined in the above reference, and derived from the GHER3D model, for the period (1981-2017).
The compliance of the data files with CF-1.7 conventions has been tested with http://pumatest.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl
Black Sea, Cold Intermediate Layer, Ventilation
Black Sea, Cold Intermediate Layer, Ventilation
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