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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA ssp126” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simC ssp585” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, atmospheric CO2 concentrations vary, but all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA ssp245” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA historical” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 1980-2014 (monthly and annual output frequency) and 1990-2009 (daily output frequency). The years 1950-1979 are interpreted as spin-up and not provided here. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM - daily_FESOM - daily_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simC historical” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, atmospheric CO2 concentrations vary, but all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 1980-2014. The years 1950-1979 are interpreted as spin-up and not provided here. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Bastin, Swantje; Koldunov, Aleksei; Haak, Helmuth; Koldunov, Nikolay; Danilov, Sergey; Jungclaus, Johann; Jochum, Markus; Mrozowska, Marta A.; Fischer, Tim; Dengler, Marcus; Brüggemann, Nils; Gutjahr, Oliver; Specht, Mia Sophie;Project: Next Generation Earth Modelling Systems - nextGEMS is a collaborative European project. Funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, it will tap expertise from fourteen European Nations to develop two next generation (storm-resolving) Earth-system Models. Through breakthroughs in simulation realism, these models will allow us to understand and reliably quantify how the climate will change on a global and regional scale, and how the weather, including its extreme events, will look like in the future. See further details at https://nextgems-h2020.eu/ and https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101003470. Summary: In work package 6 of the nextGEMS project, several ocean-only model runs were performed with FESOM (Version 2.0) and ICON-O (Version 2.6.6), to test the sensitivity of the upper tropical Atlantic to different settings of the vertical mixing scheme. Two different mixing schemes were tested: TKE and KPP. For TKE, we tested different settings of the c_k parameter (0.1, 0.2 and 0.3), and for KPP different settings of the critical bulk Richardson number (0.3 and 0.27). These runs were done with both ICON-O and FESOM, to enable a comparison of the effects of the vertical mixing settings across different models. From ICON-O only, there are some additional TKE runs available, where we increased the interior ocean background mixing, and switched on the Langmuir turbulence parameterisation. There is also an ICON-O run which uses the FESOM default forcing bulk formulae, to check how much of the differences between the models originates from their different default bulk formulae. All model runs are ocean only, forced with hourly ERA5 reanalysis data. The horizontal resolution is 10km (for FESOM, the extratropical regions have a coarser grid). The output from the tropical Atlantic from these model runs is provided here, with a high temporal resolution of 3 hours, and interpolated to a 0.1°x0.1° latitude-longitude grid. Please read the readme before using the data: https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=nextGEMSWp6OceanREADME nextGEMS is funded through the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the grant agreement number 101003470.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA ssp585” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100 (monthly and annual output frequency) and 2080-2100 (daily output frequency). The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM - daily_FESOM - daily_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simB 1980_2100” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 1980-2100. The years 1950-1979 are interpreted as spin-up and not provided here. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Authors: von Storch, Jin-Song; Li, Zhuhua;von Storch, Jin-Song; Li, Zhuhua;Project: STORMTIDE2 - A concurrent simulation of circulation and tides with MPIOM/TP6M L40, forced by surface fluxes derived from NCEP/NCAR reanalysis and by luni-solar tidal potential. Summary: The concurrent simulation of ocean circulations and ocean tides is carried out with the Max-Planck Institute Ocean Model (MPIOM/TP6M L40 mpiom-1.6.3.) forced by the full luni-solar tidal potential as an additional body force and by the surface fluxes of momentum, heat and freshwater derived the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis for the period 1981-2012. A tripolar grid with a horizontal resolution of about 0.1 degrees is used. There are total 40 vertical levels in z-coordinates. More details can be find in Li and von Storch (2020). The file name of the data sets is composed as follows. STORMTIDE2_TP6ML40__3d_1hr__.nc There are five 3-dimensional hourly variables: sea_water_potential_temperature (tho), sea_water_salinity (sao), sea_water_x_velocity (u), sea_water_y_velocity (v) and upward_sea_water_velocity (w), for January, April, July and October of 2012. 2012 is the last year of the simulation. Storing four months hourly was doable at the time when the simulation is produced. One run is provided.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simC ssp245” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, atmospheric CO2 concentrations vary, but all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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Research data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA ssp126” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simC ssp585” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, atmospheric CO2 concentrations vary, but all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA ssp245” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA historical” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 1980-2014 (monthly and annual output frequency) and 1990-2009 (daily output frequency). The years 1950-1979 are interpreted as spin-up and not provided here. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM - daily_FESOM - daily_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simC historical” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, atmospheric CO2 concentrations vary, but all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 1980-2014. The years 1950-1979 are interpreted as spin-up and not provided here. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Bastin, Swantje; Koldunov, Aleksei; Haak, Helmuth; Koldunov, Nikolay; Danilov, Sergey; Jungclaus, Johann; Jochum, Markus; Mrozowska, Marta A.; Fischer, Tim; Dengler, Marcus; Brüggemann, Nils; Gutjahr, Oliver; Specht, Mia Sophie;Project: Next Generation Earth Modelling Systems - nextGEMS is a collaborative European project. Funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, it will tap expertise from fourteen European Nations to develop two next generation (storm-resolving) Earth-system Models. Through breakthroughs in simulation realism, these models will allow us to understand and reliably quantify how the climate will change on a global and regional scale, and how the weather, including its extreme events, will look like in the future. See further details at https://nextgems-h2020.eu/ and https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101003470. Summary: In work package 6 of the nextGEMS project, several ocean-only model runs were performed with FESOM (Version 2.0) and ICON-O (Version 2.6.6), to test the sensitivity of the upper tropical Atlantic to different settings of the vertical mixing scheme. Two different mixing schemes were tested: TKE and KPP. For TKE, we tested different settings of the c_k parameter (0.1, 0.2 and 0.3), and for KPP different settings of the critical bulk Richardson number (0.3 and 0.27). These runs were done with both ICON-O and FESOM, to enable a comparison of the effects of the vertical mixing settings across different models. From ICON-O only, there are some additional TKE runs available, where we increased the interior ocean background mixing, and switched on the Langmuir turbulence parameterisation. There is also an ICON-O run which uses the FESOM default forcing bulk formulae, to check how much of the differences between the models originates from their different default bulk formulae. All model runs are ocean only, forced with hourly ERA5 reanalysis data. The horizontal resolution is 10km (for FESOM, the extratropical regions have a coarser grid). The output from the tropical Atlantic from these model runs is provided here, with a high temporal resolution of 3 hours, and interpolated to a 0.1°x0.1° latitude-longitude grid. Please read the readme before using the data: https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=nextGEMSWp6OceanREADME nextGEMS is funded through the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the grant agreement number 101003470.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simA ssp585” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) vary throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100 (monthly and annual output frequency) and 2080-2100 (daily output frequency). The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM - daily_FESOM - daily_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simB 1980_2100” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, both atmospheric CO2 concentrations and all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 1980-2100. The years 1950-1979 are interpreted as spin-up and not provided here. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Authors: von Storch, Jin-Song; Li, Zhuhua;von Storch, Jin-Song; Li, Zhuhua;Project: STORMTIDE2 - A concurrent simulation of circulation and tides with MPIOM/TP6M L40, forced by surface fluxes derived from NCEP/NCAR reanalysis and by luni-solar tidal potential. Summary: The concurrent simulation of ocean circulations and ocean tides is carried out with the Max-Planck Institute Ocean Model (MPIOM/TP6M L40 mpiom-1.6.3.) forced by the full luni-solar tidal potential as an additional body force and by the surface fluxes of momentum, heat and freshwater derived the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis for the period 1981-2012. A tripolar grid with a horizontal resolution of about 0.1 degrees is used. There are total 40 vertical levels in z-coordinates. More details can be find in Li and von Storch (2020). The file name of the data sets is composed as follows. STORMTIDE2_TP6ML40__3d_1hr__.nc There are five 3-dimensional hourly variables: sea_water_potential_temperature (tho), sea_water_salinity (sao), sea_water_x_velocity (u), sea_water_y_velocity (v) and upward_sea_water_velocity (w), for January, April, July and October of 2012. 2012 is the last year of the simulation. Storing four months hourly was doable at the time when the simulation is produced. One run is provided.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 EnglishPublisher:World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ Nissen, Cara; Hauck, Judith; Hoppema, Mario; Timmermann, Ralph; Gürses, Özgür;Project: Global simulations of ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting grid resolution in the high-latitude Southern Ocean - This project includes global model simulations with the global multi-resolution Finite Element Sea Ice-Ocean Model (FESOM version 1.4) coupled to the Regulated Ecosystem Model (REcoM version 2). For this project, model simulations include a representation of ice-shelf cavities and were run from 1950-2100 on a model grid with eddy-permitting resolution on the Antarctic continental shelves. The ocean-only model simulations were forced at the ocean surface with 3-hourly atmospheric output from the AWI Climate Model. The project includes model experiments under four “Shared Socioeconomic Pathways” emission scenarios and sensitivity experiments facilitating the separation of natural and anthropogenic components of the oceanic carbon cycle. The provided model simulations were initially run to assess the potential over the 21st century for the crossing of tipping points in Antarctic Bottom Water formation and the associated carbon sequestration in the Weddell Sea. Since then, these simulations have been used for a broader assessment of potential future trajectories of the coupled physical-biogeochemical system in the high-latitude Southern Ocean. Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079, and the work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 820989 (project COMFORT; https://comfort.w.uib.no/). COMFORT aims to assess tipping points in the coupled cycles of carbon, oxygen, and nutrients in the ocean for determining and achieving safe operating spaces. Summary: This dataset includes all variables of the model experiment “simC ssp245” conducted with the global ocean-sea ice-biogeochemistry model FESOM1.4-REcoM2 with ice-shelf cavities and eddy-permitting resolution on Antarctic shelves. For this experiment, atmospheric CO2 concentrations vary, but all other atmospheric forcing variables (e.g., air temperature, winds, humidity, precipitation) are held constant throughout the simulation. Output is provided from 2015-2100. The output is sorted by output frequency (monthly or daily) and model component (FESOM or REcoM). The data is sorted as follows: - annual_FESOM - annual_REcoM - monthly_FESOM - monthly_REcoM Filname convention: Variable_outputFreq_FESOM1.4-REcoM2_experimentName_experimentTime_year.nc Computing resources were provided by the North-German Supercomputing Alliance (HLRN) project hbk00079.
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