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Reynolds, et al.(2007) Daily High-resolution Blended Analyses. Background information available at http://dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds277.7/docs/daily-sst.pdf. Climatology is based on 1971-2000 OI.v2 SST, Satellite data: AMSR Navy NOAA17 NOAA18 AVHRR, Ice data: NCEP ice.
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Reynolds, et al.(2007) Daily High-resolution Blended Analyses. Background information is available at http://dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds277.7/docs/daily-sst.pdf. Climatology is based on 1971-2000 OI.v2 SST, Satellite data: Navy NOAA17 NOAA18 AVHRR, Ice data: GSFC ice.
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This is monthly atmospheric model data, 2001-2100, run #3, from the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's (GFDL) CM2.1 climate model, specifically: GFDL CM2.1, SresA1B (run3) 720 ppm stabilization experiment (SRES A1B) output for IPCC AR4 and US CCSP. In 2004, a new family of GFDL climate models (the CM2.x family) was first used to conduct climate research. The GFDL CM2.x models have become the workhorse model for GFDL's climate research. They are being applied to topics focusing on decadal-to-centennial (deccen) time scale issues (including multi-century control experiments and climate change projections), as well as to seasonal-to-interannual (si) problems, such as El Niño research and experimental forecasts.
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This is monthly atmospheric forcing data, 1860-2000, run #5, from the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's (GFDL) CM2.1 climate model, specifically: GFDL CM2.1, 20C3M (run5) climate of the 20th Century experiment (20C3M) output for IPCC AR4 and US CCSP. In 2004, a new family of GFDL climate models (the CM2.x family) was first used to conduct climate research. The GFDL CM2.x models have become the workhorse model for GFDL's climate research. They are being applied to topics focusing on decadal-to-centennial (deccen) time scale issues (including multi-century control experiments and climate change projections), as well as to seasonal-to-interannual (si) problems, such as El Niño research and experimental forecasts.