[{"name":"moberg-2019-cesm-1","title":"Simulated seasonal temperatures 850\u20132005 for the seven PAGES 2k regions derived from the CESM last millennium ensemble","summary":"Simulated surface air temperature data derived from the Last Millennium Ensemble with the Community Earth System Model (CESM) version 1.1, for the period AD 850-2005, extracted and averaged over the seven continental-scale regions and seasons defined by the PAGES 2k Consortium. These regions (and seasons) are: North America (annual mean), Europe (June-August), Arctic (annual mean), Asia (June-August), South America (December-February), Australasia (September- February), Antarctica (annual mean). Simulated temperatures are available separately for each of following types of climate forcings: solar, orbital, volcanic, land-use, greenhouse gas, all forcings combined, and no forcing. The simulated data can be used, for example, for comparison with temperature reconstructions from proxy data, in order to study how different climate forcings may have affected past temperature variations.","citations":"Fetisova, E., Moberg, A., Brattstr\u00f6m, G. 2017: Towards a flexible statistical modelling by latent factors for evaluation of simulated responses to climate forcings: Part III. In: Fetisova, E. 2017: Towards a flexible statistical modelling by latent factors for evaluation of simulated responses to climate forcings. Doctoral thesis, Department of Mathematics, Stockholm University. http:\/\/su.diva-portal.org\/smash\/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1150197&dswid=9303","comments":"To construct the current dataset, data fields of monthly mean surface air temperature, from the CESM1 Last Millennium Ensemble, were dowloaded from the Climate Data Gateway at the National Center for Atmospheric Research at https:\/\/www.earthsystemgrid.org\/dataset\/ucar.cgd.ccsm4.CESM_CAM5_LME.html. These monthly data fields were then used to create area-averaged time series that match the domain and seasonal window of each of the PAGES 2k regional reconstructions, exactly following the description by the PAGES 2k-PMIP3 group, 2015: Continental-scale temperature variability in PMIP3 simulations and PAGES 2k regional temperature reconstructions over the past millennium, Clim. Past, 11, 1673-1699, https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5194\/cp-11-1673-2015. Alistair Hind (formerly at Department of Physical Geography and Department of Mathematics, Stockholm University) performed this data processing.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe CESM1 Last Millennium Ensemble simulation is described by Otto-Bliesner, B.L., E.C. Brady, J. Fasullo, A. Jahn, L. Landrum, S. Stevenson, N. Rosenbloom, A. Mai, and G. Strand, 2016: Climate Variability and Change since 850 CE: An Ensemble Approach with the Community Earth System Model. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 97, 735\u2013754, https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1175\/BAMS-D-14-00233.1 \r\n\r\n\r\nThe principal investigator has changed her name from Ekaterina Fetisova (author of the doctoral thesis for which this dataset was created) to Katarina Lashgari. \r\n\r\n\r\nPart III of the thesis (Fetisova et al. 2017) can be found at:\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/su.diva-portal.org\/smash\/get\/diva2:1150165\/FULLTEXT01.pdf (main text)\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/su.diva-portal.org\/smash\/get\/diva2:1150165\/FULLTEXT02.pdf (supplement)","category":"Atmosphere","subcategory":"Temperature","keywords":"Climate model; Ensemble simulation; Last millennium; Temperature","scientist":"Anders Moberg, Alistair Hind","firstname":"Anders","lastname":"Moberg","address":"Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University","postalcode":"SE-106 91","city":"Stockholm","province":"","country":"Sweden","parameters":"Earth science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric temperature > Surface temperature","location":"Continent","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"A statistical framework for comparing paleoclimate data and climate model simulations. Swedish Research Council grant C0592401.","publisher":"Bolin Centre Database","version":"1","constrains":"None","access":"Free"}]