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The worldwide C3S CORDEX grand ensemble: a major contribution to assess regional climate change in the IPCC AR6 atlas

Abstract: The collaboration between the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) and the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) provides open access to an unprecedented ensemble of regional climate model (RCM) simulations, across the 14 CORDEX continental-scale domains, with global coverage. These simulations have been used as a new line of evidence to assess regional climate projections in the latest contribution of the Working Group I (WGI) to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), particularly in the regional chapters and the Atlas. Here, we present the work done in the framework of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) to assemble a consistent worldwide CORDEX grand ensemble, aligned with the deadlines and activities of IPCC AR6. This work addressed the uneven and heterogeneous availability of CORDEX ESGF data by supporting publication in CORDEX domains with few archived simulations and performing quality control. It also addressed the lack of comprehensive documentation by compiling information from all contributing regional models, allowing for an informed use of data. In addition to presenting the worldwide CORDEX dataset, we assess here its consistency for precipitation and temperature by comparing climate change signals in regions with overlapping CORDEX domains, obtaining overall coincident regional climate change signals. The C3S CORDEX dataset has been used for the assessment of regional climate change in the IPCC AR6 (and for the interactive Atlas) and is available through the Copernicus Climate Data Store (CDS).

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 Autoría: Diez-Sierr J., Iturbide M., Gutiérrez J.M., Fernández J., Milovac J., Cofiño A.S., Cimadevilla E., Nikulin G., Levavasseur G., Kjellström E., Bülow K., Horányi A., Brookshaw A., García-Díe M., Pérez A., Baño-Medin J., Ahrens B., Alias A., Ashfaq M., Bukovsky M., Buonomo E., Caluwaerts S., Chou S.C., Christensen O.B., Ciarlò J.M., Coppola E., Corre L., Demory M.E., Djurdjevic V., Evans J.P., Fealy R., Feldmann H., Jacob D., Jayanar

 Fuente: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2022, 103(12), E2804-E2826

Editorial: American Meteorological Society

 Fecha de publicación: 01/12/2022

Nº de páginas: 23

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0111.1

ISSN: 0003-0007,1520-0477

 Proyecto español: PID2020-116595RB-I00

 Proyecto europeo: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/824084/EU/Infrastructure for the European Network for Earth System modelling - Phase 3/IS-ENES3/

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0111.1

Autoría

JAVIER DIEZ SIERRA

MAIALEN ITURBIDE MARTINEZ DE ALBENIZ

JOSIPA MILOVAC

ANTONIO SANTIAGO COFIÑO GONZALEZ

EZEQUIEL CIMADEVILLA ALVAREZ

NIKULIN,GRIGORY

LEVAVASSEUR, GUILLAUME

KJELLSTRÖM, ERIK

BÜLOW, KATHARINA

HORÁNYI, ANDRÁS

BROOKSHAW, ANCA

MARKEL GARCIA DIEZ

PÉREZ, ANTONIO

JORGE LUIS BAÑO MEDINA

AHRENS, BODO

ALIAS, ANTOINETTE

ASHFAQ, MOETASIM

BUKOVSKY, MELISSA