A primary goal of JRA - 25 is to provide a consistent and high - quality reanalysis
dataset for climate research, monitoring, and operational forecasts, especially by improving the coverage and quality of analysis in the Asian region.
«This is a fundamental
dataset for climate research and assessment with a wide range of applications,» Ramakrishna Nemani, NEX project scientist at Ames, said in a statement.
Not exact matches
In particular, we used the NASA Earth Exchange Global Daily Downscaled Projection (NEX - GDDP)
dataset, prepared by the
Climate Analytics Group and NASA Ames
Research Center using the NASA Earth Exchange, and distributed by the NASA Center
for Climate Simulation (NCCS).
The models are gauged against the following observation - based
datasets:
Climate Prediction Center Merged Analysis of Precipitation (CMAP; Xie and Arkin, 1997)
for precipitation (1980 — 1999), European Centre
for Medium Range Weather Forecasts 40 - year reanalysis (ERA40; Uppala et al., 2005)
for sea level pressure (1980 — 1999) and Climatic
Research Unit (CRU; Jones et al., 1999)
for surface temperature (1961 — 1990).
The document can be used by: NRA's to judge the
climate information that they receive from e.g. (impact)
research institutes, consultancies, and by impact researchers and consultancies to select the most appropriate
datasets and methods
for a certain application.
Also on the statement from the Met Office; «A spokesman at the Met Office, which jointly produces global temperature
datasets with the
Climate Research Unit, said there was no need
for an inquiry.
Likewise, homogenization is meant to adjust
for changes and biases in station data, resulting in a
dataset useful
for climate research.
Datasets named ds564.0 and ds570.0 can be found at The Climate & Global Dynamics Division (CGD) page of the Earth and Sun Systems Laboratory (ESSL) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) site at: http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/cas/tn404/ Between them, these two datasets have the data which the UEA Climate Research Unit (CRU) uses to derive the HadCRUT3 a
Datasets named ds564.0 and ds570.0 can be found at The
Climate & Global Dynamics Division (CGD) page of the Earth and Sun Systems Laboratory (ESSL) at the National Center
for Atmospheric
Research (NCAR) site at: http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/cas/tn404/ Between them, these two
datasets have the data which the UEA Climate Research Unit (CRU) uses to derive the HadCRUT3 a
datasets have the data which the UEA
Climate Research Unit (CRU) uses to derive the HadCRUT3 analysis.
Papers using the NOAA - CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project version 2c
dataset are requested to include the following text in their acknowledgments: «Support
for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project version 2c
dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Biological and Environmental
Research (BER), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Climate Program Office
Papers using the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
dataset are requested to include the following text in their acknowledgments: «Support
for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental
Research (BER), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Climate Program Office.»
For «observed increase in global temperature» I'll assume the linear least - squares regression trend through the most recent version of the global temperature
dataset compiled jointly by the U.K.'s Hadley Center and
Climate Research Unit (
dataset HadCRUT3).
For this reason, a dataset such as ACORN - SAT is required for climate resear
For this reason, a
dataset such as ACORN - SAT is required
for climate resear
for climate research.
For this reason, a carefully prepared dataset such as ACORN - SAT is vital for climate resear
For this reason, a carefully prepared
dataset such as ACORN - SAT is vital
for climate resear
for climate research.
Using
datasets of actual temperatures recorded by the NASA Goddard Institute
for Space Studies (NASA GISS), the United Kingdom's Hadley Centre
for Climate Prediction and
Research at the University of East Anglia (Hadley - CRU), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), satellites measuring atmospheric and deep oceanic temperatures, and a remote sensor system in California, Christy found that «all show a lack of warming over the past 17 years.»