https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2024/egusphere-2024-2363/

*Authors*
Martin Juckes, Karl E. Taylor, Fabrizio Antonio, David Brayshaw, Carlo
Buontempo, Jian Cao, Paul J. Durack, Michio Kawamiya, Hyungjun Kim, Tomas
Lovato, Chloe Mackallah, Matthew Mizielinski, Alessandra Nuzzo, Martina
Stockhause, Daniele Visioni, Jeremy Walton, Briony Turner, Eleanor
O’Rourke, and Beth Dingley

*Citations: *Juckes, M., Taylor, K. E., Antonio, F., Brayshaw, D.,
Buontempo, C., Cao, J., Durack, P. J., Kawamiya, M., Kim, H., Lovato, T.,
Mackallah, C., Mizielinski, M., Nuzzo, A., Stockhause, M., Visioni, D.,
Walton, J., Turner, B., O’Rourke, E., and Dingley, B.: Baseline Climate
Variables for Earth System Modelling, EGUsphere [preprint],
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-2363, 2024.

*Received: 25 Jul 2024 – Discussion started: 22 Aug 2024*

*Abstract*
The Baseline Climate Variables for Earth System Modelling (ESM-BCVs) are
defined as a list of 132 variables which have high utility for the
evaluation and exploitation of climate simulations. The list reflects the
most heavily used elements of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
phase 6 (CMIP6) archive. Successive phases of CMIP have supported strong
results in science and substantial influence in international climate
policy formulation. This paper responds both to interest in exploiting CMIP
data standards in a broader range of climate modelling activities and a
need to achieve greater clarity about the significance and intention of
variables in the CMIP Data Request. As Earth System Modelling (ESM)
archives grow in scale and complexity there are emerging problems
associated with weak standardisation at the variable collection level. That
is, there are good standards covering how specific variables should be
archived, but this paper fills a gap in the standardisation of which
variables should be archived. The ESM-BCV list is intended as a resource
for ESM Model INtercomparison Projects (MIPs) developing requests to enable
greater consistency among MIPs, and as a reference for modelling centres to
enhance consistency within MIPs. Provisional planning for the CMIP7 Data
Request exploits the ESM-BCVs as a core element. The baseline variables
list includes 98 variables which have modest or minor data volume
footprints and could be generated systematically when simulations are
produced and archived for exploitation by the WCRP community. A further 34
variables are classed as high volume and are only suitable for production
when the resource implications are justified.


*Source: EGUSphere*

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"geoengineering" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/CAHJsh9_6uUdrjPRAKj9ThzL4Yczpm9KonDaRpu-2yJbV%2BbezXQ%40mail.gmail.com.

Reply via email to