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本帖最后由 hillside 于 2013-8-3 09:09 编辑
此处介绍由东英吉利大学气候研究组推荐的气候情景发生器软件(FORTRAN95语言编写),需要者可根据本帖中的网址向作者索取。
ClimGen is written in Fortran95 and the source code is available for use in selected projects. Please contact Tim Osborn if you wish to obtain this software.
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About ClimGen : ClimGen references : ClimGen software : ClimGen dataAbout ClimGenClimGen is a spatial climate scenario generator, designed to allow users to explore some of the uncertainties in future climate change at regional scales.
ClimGen was developed by Tim Osborn (Climatic Research Unit) and Tim Mitchell (Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research) , both in the School of Environmental Science, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. ClimGen is being maintained and developed further by Tim Osborn. Other contributions (data processing, advice, testing, etc.) have been made by Craig Wallace, Ian Harris, Tom Melvin, Nigel Arnell and a number of others.
ClimGen is based on the so-called "pattern-scaling" approach to generating spatial climate change information for a given global-mean temperature change. The pattern-scaling approach relies on the assumption that the pattern of climate change (encompassing the geographical, seasonal and multi-variable structure) simulated by coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) is relatively constant (for a given AOGCM) under a range of rates and amounts of global warming, provided that the changes are expressed as change per unit Kelvin of global-mean temperature change. These normalised patterns of climate change do, however, show considerable variation between different AOGCMs, and it is this variation thatClimGen is principally designed to explore. Further scientific details are provided in the technical paper given below.
ClimGen also provides a convenient interface for generating these scenarios and for extracting observed climate data in a common format, with options to extract user-defined regions, seasons and specific time periods.
In some respects, ClimGen is similar to other spatial scenario generators that use the pattern-scaling approach, some of which are listed in the technical paper given below. Similar tools have previously been developed at UEA -- notably SCENGEN. Information about SCENGEN version 2.x (Wigley et al., 2000; Hulme et al., 2000) is available here. SCENGEN has since been developed further by Tom Wigley at NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA, and information about SCENGEN version 4.x (Wigley, 2003) and is available here. ClimGen does not re-use any of the SCENGEN software code, and only uses the concepts from SCENGEN that are common to all tools of this type.
ClimGen references
- The scientific and technical basis for ClimGen is described in the following working paper (in preparation) and references therein:
- Mitchell TD and Osborn TJ. ClimGen: a flexible tool for generating monthly climate data sets and scenarios.Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research Working Paper (in preparation).
- A user manual for ClimGen is available:
- Osborn TJ (2009) A user guide for ClimGen: a flexible tool for generating monthly climate data sets and scenarios. Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich, 17pp.
- Explanations of file names and file formats:
- A description of the format and content of ClimGen output files.
- How ClimGen output files are named.
ClimGen softwareClimGen is written in Fortran95 and the source code is available for use in selected projects. Please contact Tim Osborn if you wish to obtain this software.
ClimGen version history- Version 1-00 written by Tim Mitchell and Tim Osborn in 2004.
- This version is/was used in:
- Arnell and Osborn (2006)
- Tyndall Centre's Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS) from 2004-2008.
- Version 1-02 written by Tim Osborn in 2008.
- This version is/was used in:
- NERC QUEST-GSI (Global-Scale Impacts) project, 2007-2011.
- DECC/Defra AVOID project, 2010-2013.
- EU ERMITAGE project, 2010-2013.
- Tyndall Centre's Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS) from 2009-2012.
- Versions 1-10, 1-11, 1-20 and 1-21 written by Tim Osborn, with contributions from Craig Wallace, in 2012.
- This version is/was used in:
- EU ERMITAGE project, 2010-2013.
- Tyndall Centre's Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS) from 2012-2013.
- Version 1-22 written by Tim Osborn, with contributions from Craig Wallace and Tom Melvin, in 2013.
- This version is/was used in:
ClimGen dataClimGen is being used in the EU ToPDAd project.
ClimGen is being used in the NERC QUEST-GSI (Global-Scale Impacts) project.ClimGen is being used in the EU ERMITAGE project.
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Major Current Projects | Analysis of Climate Data for the Study of Natural Variability and Anthropogenic Change | US Dept of Energy | Phil Jones | July 2011 - June 2014 | ARCADIA
Adaptation and Resilience in Cities: Analysis and Decision making using Integrated Assessment | EPSRC | Phil Jones
Clare Goodess | June 2009 - December 2012 | ATOPICA
Atopic diseases in changing climate, land use and air quality | CEC | Clare Goodess | October 2012 - September 2014 | CARIWIG
Caribbean Weather Impacts Group - supporting risk based decision making | CDKN | Clare Goodess
Phil Jones | June 2012 - November 2014 | ClimGen
ClimGen spatial climate scenario generator | NERC/EC | Tim Osborn
Craig Wallace | June 2007 - September 2015 | CLIM-RUN
Climate Local Information in the Mediterranean region Responding to User Needs | CEC | Clare Goodess | March 2011 - February 2014 | Dendroclimatic Divergence Phenomenon: reassessment of causes and implications for climate reconstruction | NERC | Keith Briffa
Tim Osborn | May 2010 - March 2013 | ERMITAGE
Enhancing Robustness and Model Integration for the Assessment of Global Environmental Change | EC | Tim Osborn
Rachel Warren
Kevin Hiscock | December 2010 - November 2013 | EURO4M
European Reanalysis and Observations for Monitoring | CEC | Phil Jones | April 2010 - March 2014 | Horyuji PAGODA
HydrOlogical Cycle Understanding via Process-bAsed GlObal Detection, Attribution and Prediction | NERC | Tim Osborn | September 2010 - August 2013 | TOPDAD
Tool Supported Policy Development for Regional Adaptation | CEC | Tim Osborn | October 2012 - September 2015 | Recent Projects | ACRID
Advanced Climate Research Infrastructure for Data | JISC | Tim Osborn
Phil Jones
Keith Briffa | August 2010 - July 2011 | CIRCE
Climate Change and Impact Research: the Mediterranean Environment | EC | Clare Goodess | April 2007 - June 2011 | CLARIS-LPB
A Europe-South America Network for Climate Change Assessment and Impact studies in La Plata Basin | CEC | Phil Jones
Claire Goodess | October 2008 - September 2012 | ClimateCost
Full Costs of Climate Change | CEC | Clare Goodess | December 2008 - July 2011 | ECOCHANGE
Biodiversity and ecosystem changes in Europe | EC | Keith Briffa | January 2007 - June 2012 | ENSEMBLES
Climate change and its impacts at seasonal, decadal and centennial timescales | EC | Phil Jones
Clare Goodess | | EUCAARI
European integrated project on aerosol cloud climate air quality interactions | | | | RAPID
NERC Rapid Climate Change programme | NERC | Tim Osborn
Keith Briffa
Phil Jones | | UKIERI
UK-India Education and Research Initiative | British Council | Clare Goodess | June 2007 - March 2011 | Older Projects
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