MERRA2 Global Forcing data for CESM2 Applications
d313002
| DOI: 10.5065/H9NM-XC59
Abstract:
Atmospheric Forcing data, regridded from the Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA2) data and are both horizontally and vertically interpolated to the CESM2 standard 32 vertical model levels.
Temporal Range:
1990-01-01 00:00 +0000 to 2022-12-31 21:00 +0000
Updates:
Irregularly
Variables:
Surface Pressure | Upper Level Winds |
Vertical Levels:
See the detailed metadata for level information.
Data Types:
Grid
Spatial Coverage:
Longitude Range: Westernmost=180W Easternmost=180E
Latitude Range: Southernmost=90S Northernmost=90N Detailed coverage information Detailed coverage information 1.25° x 0.942° from 0E to 358.75E and 90S to 90N (288 x 192 Longitude/Latitude)
Latitude Range: Southernmost=90S Northernmost=90N Detailed coverage information Detailed coverage information 1.25° x 0.942° from 0E to 358.75E and 90S to 90N (288 x 192 Longitude/Latitude)
Data Contributors:
UCAR/NCAR/ACOM
Atmospheric Chemistry Observations & Modeling, National Center for Atmospheric Research, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Total Volume:
4.14 TB
Data Formats:
More Details:
View a more detailed summary of the data, including specific date ranges and locations by parameter
Metadata Record:
Data License:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Citation counts are compiled through information provided by publicly-accessible APIs according to the guidelines developed through the https://makedatacount.org/ project. If journals do not provide citation information to these publicly-accessible services, then this citation information will not be included in RDA citation counts. Additionally citations that include dataset DOIs are the only types included in these counts, so legacy citations without DOIs, references found in publication acknowledgements, or references to a related publication that describes a dataset will not be included in these counts.