This project provides variables from MPI-ESM1-2-HR CMIP6 experiments performed by DKRZ, MPI-M and DWD in the context of the BMBF funded CMIP6 DICAD project (FKZ 01LP1605A) and from MPI-ESM1-2-LR CMIP6
The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) Emission-driven Large Ensemble (MPI-Edriven-LE) is based on the Earth system model MPI-ESM1-2-LR. This ensemble is forced by CO2 emissions in representing
CMIP5_external_input_MPI-ESM (External input data for CMIP5 experiments based on the MPI-ESM earth system model of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology)
This project provides the data files that have been used as input to the CMIP5 experiments based on one of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) earth system models MPI-ESM-LR, MPI-ESM-P, or
This project provides variables from MPI-ESM (ECHAM6/JSBACH/MPIOM/HAMOCC) experiments performed at DKRZ in the context of the CMIP5 activities. The CMIP5 experiments are described at http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5/experiment_design.html
The Collaborative Research Centre TRR181 “Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean” is an inter-institutional project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Its aim is contributing to a better
PDRMIP is a climate model intercomparison project that ran from the end of 2013 until completion in 2021. In PDRMIP a number of different climate models have been used to explore whether differences in
ClimXtreme_ECCES (Effects of climate change on extreme sea levels in the North Sea under realistic consideration of external surges and atmosphere-ocean feedback mechanisms)
This project aims at an understanding of regional impacts of global climate change on extreme sea level heights in the North Sea. Based on model results of high-resolution climate projections for the 21st
With climate change being one of the most severe challenges to Africa in the 21st century, West Africa is facing an urgent need to develop effective adaptation and mitigation measures. WASCAL (West African
This project focus on the hydrological effects of explosive volcanic eruptions in the Asian monsoon region. Studies are conducted based on both tree ring-based proxy reconstruction data and model simulation
This project aims to investigate the possible impacts of anthropogenic climate change to the Brazilian shelf waters. This is carried out by analyzing its impact to process at large (Brazil-Malvinas Confluence)
This is the 4000-yr control run with MPI-ESM-CR v. 1.2, carried out with fixed preindustrial CO2 concentrations. It provides the initial conditions for the abrupt 2% CO2 increase forcing and 1% ramp-up
RCM forcing data from the 20 realisations (r11i1p1f1-r30i1p1f1) of the CMIP6 experiment historical, conducted with the MPI-ESM1-2-LR on the Mistral
supercomputer of the DKRZ. The experiment covers the
RCM forcing data from the 20 realisations (r11i1p1f1-r30i1p1f1) of the
CMIP6/ScenarioMIP experiment ssp119, conducted with the MPI-ESM1-2-LR on
the Mistral supercomputer of the DKRZ. The experiment
RCM forcing data from the 20 realisations (r11i1p1f1-r30i1p1f1) of the CMIP6/ScenarioMIP experiment ssp126, conducted with the MPI-ESM1-2-LR on the Mistral supercomputer of the DKRZ. The experiment covers
RCM forcing data from the 20 realisations (r11i1p1f1-r30i1p1f1) of the
CMIP6/ScenarioMIP experiment ssp370, conducted with the MPI-ESM1-2-LR on
the Mistral supercomputer of the DKRZ. The experiment covers