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DOI for Scientific and Technical Data
10.1594/WDCC/CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI

URN
urn:nbn:de:tib-10.1594/WDCC/CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI3
Title
IPCC-DDC_CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI: 211 YEARS MONTHLY MEANS National Institute for Environmental Studies and Center for Climate System Research Japan
Citation
Nozawa, Toru 2004; IPCC-DDC_CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI: 211 YEARS MONTHLY MEANS National Institute for Environmental Studies and Center for Climate System Research Japan. World Data Center for Climate. [doi: 10.1594/WDCC/CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI]
Publication Date
2004-04-02
Author(s)
Nozawa, Toru
Summary
The SRES data sets were published by the IPCC in 2000 and classified
into four different scenario families (A1, A2, B1, B2).
SRES_A1 storyline describes a future world of very rapid economic
growth, global population that peaks in mid-century and declines
thereafter and the rapid introduction of new and more efficient
technologies.
It is distinguished by their technological emphasis:
A1FI: fossil intensiv,
A1T : non-fossil energy sources and
A1B : a balance across all sources.
The model developed by the Center for Climate System Resaerch/
National Institute for Enviromental Studies in Tokyo consists
of the atmospheric component which has vertical resolution of
20 levels and the triangular truncation at wavenumber 21 (T21).
The ocean model has 17 vertical levels and the same resolution.
CCSRNIES_AGCM (http://www.ccsr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ehtml/eatmos.html )
CCSRNIES_OGCM (http://www.ccsr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ehtml/eocean.html )
The changes of anthropogenic emissions of CO2, CH4, N2O and
sulphur dioxide are prescribed according to the above
mentioned scenario.
Location(s)
World; Latitude: -90.0 to 90.0; Longitude: 0.0 to 360.0
Spatial Coverage
Latitude: -90.0 to 90.0; Longitude: 0.0 to 360.0; Altitude: 0.0 m to 200.0 hPa
Temporal Coverage
1/1/1890 - 31/12/2100 (calendrical)
Data Format(s)
GRIB
Datasize
285761520 Bytes
Contact
Dr. Toru Nozawa
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Ibaraki 305-8506, 16-2, Onogawa, Japan
http://nies.go,jp
Project
IPCC Data Distribution Centre : Third Assessment Report data sets (IPCC-DDC_TAR)

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been established by WMO und UNEP
to assess scientific, technical and socio-economic information, relevant for the
understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and option for adaption and migration.
Projection of future trends for a number of key variables are provided through this
section of the DDC (http://www.mad.zmaw.de/IPCC_DDC/html/ddc_gcmdata.html).
This information contained in either IS92 emission scenarios (IPCC 1992), the Special
Report on Emission Scenarios (IPCC 2000, SRES) or published model studies using data from
these scenarios.
Six alternative IPCC scenarios (IS92a to f) were published in the 1992 Supplementary Report
to the IPCC Assessment. These scenarios embodied a wide array of assumption affecting how
future greenhouse gas emissions might evolve in the absence of climate policies beyond
those already adoped.
The SRES scenarios have been constructed to explore future developments
in the global enviromental with special reference to the production of greenhouse gases
and aerosol precursor emission.
A set of four scenario families (A1, A2, B1, B2) have been developed that each of this
storylines describes one possible demographic, polito-economic, societal and technological
future. Model experiments, also using different forcing scenarios, were calculated
at other modeling centres.
Emissions Scenarios. 2000 ,Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Rob Swart (Eds.)
Cambridge University Press, UK. pp 570
Supplementary info
More information for this CERA experiment is available here.
Available Datasets (27)
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  Name Progress
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_DSWF complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_HGT200 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_HGT500 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_HGT850 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_MSLP complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_PREC complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_PRECC complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_PRECL complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_SMC complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_SPFH complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_SPFH200 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_SPFH500 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_SPFH850 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TMAX complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TMIN complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TMP complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TMP200 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TMP500 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TMP850 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_TS complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_UGRD200 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_UGRD500 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_UGRD850 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_VGRD200 complete
CCSRNIES_SRES_A1FI_VGRD500 complete


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