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Global hourly t2m storyline data (in the 2015-2019 (2017-2019) period in the present (2 and 4 K warmer climates) are provided in three .nc files (one file for each climate, with 2038-2040 and 2093-2095 in the model representing 2017-2019 for the 2 and 4 K warmer climates respectively). For the joint 2017-2019 period, ensemble member one used in Sánchez-Benítez et al. 2022 (see more details about the methodology used there) is provided. Meanwhile, the 2015-2016 present-climate data come from a nudged simulation which is identical to the present-climate nudged simulation described in Sánchez-Benítez et al. 2022, except that the simulation is branched off already in 1979 instead of 2017.
This work was supported by the Helmholtz-Climate-Initiative through the HI-CAM project and by funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Helmholtz Research Field Earth & Environment for the Innovation Pool Project SCENIC. Author Goessling acknowledges the financial support by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany in the framework of SSIP (Grant 01LN1701A). The simulations were performed at the German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ) using the ESM-Tools (Barbi et al. 2021). We thank Sebastian Rast (MPI-M) for support with the spectral nudging in ECHAM, and the ESM-Tools staff for their assistance during the simulation.
Atmospheric circulation, t2m, Thermodynamics, Global, Coupled models, Climate models
Atmospheric circulation, t2m, Thermodynamics, Global, Coupled models, Climate models
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