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  • The Climate Change ATLAS (CSIC) provides climate change information for essential climate variables generated from CMIP and CORDEX international initiatives. The data cubes for CMIP5 precipitation projectons provide gridded projections with a 2 deg spatial resolution as 1) relative differences (%) for three reference future periods (2021-2040, 2041-2060, 2080-2100) for RCP 2.6 an 8.5 scenarios with respect to the baseline reference period 1981-2010, and 2) relative differences (%) corresponding to three Global Warming Levels (1.5, 2 and 3 degC, obtained from the RCP8.5 scenario), with respect to preindustrial values (as characterized by the 1850-1900 period). Geospatial data from the ensemble of CMIP5 models represents the ensemble mean. The list of models used is available at https://github.com/SantanderMetGroup/ATLAS/tree/master/AtlasHub-inventory

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    The Climate Change ATLAS (CSIC) provides climate change information for essential climate variables generated from CMIP and CORDEX international initiatives. The data cubes for CMIP5 temperature projectons provide gridded projections with a 2 deg spatial resolution as 1) differences for three reference future periods (2021-2040, 2041-2060, 2080-2100) for RCP 2.6 an 8.5 scenarios with respect to the baseline reference period 1981-2010, and 2) differences corresponding to three Global Warming Levels (1.5, 2 and 3 degC, obtained from the RCP8.5 scenario), with respect to preindustrial values (as characterized by the 1850-1900 period). Geospatial data from the ensemble of CMIP5 models represents the ensemble mean. The list of models used is available at https://github.com/SantanderMetGroup/ATLAS/tree/master/AtlasHub-inventory

  • The Climate Change ATLAS (CSIC, https://github.com/SantanderMetGroup/ATLAS) provides climate change information for essential climate variables generated from CMIP and CORDEX international initiatives. There are different data cubes for experiment and variable providing climate projections for 1) three reference future periods (2021-2040, 2041-2060, 2080-2100) for RCP 2.6 an 8.5 scenarios with respect to the baseline reference period 1981-2010, and 2) three Global Warming Levels (1.5, 2 and 3 degC, obtained from the RCP8.5 scenario), with respect to preindustrial values (as characterized by the 1850-1900 period). The list of experiments and models used is available at https://github.com/SantanderMetGroup/ATLAS/tree/master/AtlasHub-inventory