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===== Available bias-corrected data ===== | ===== Available bias-corrected data ===== | ||
- | * Bias-corrected EUR-44 CORDEX and EUR-11 CORDEX RCM data from Met Norway are available | + | Bias-corrected EUR-44 CORDEX and EUR-11 CORDEX RCM data made by SMHI, IPSL and Met Norway |
- | * Bias-corrected EUR-44 | + | More information can be found [[http://www.cordex.org/index.php? |
- | /* * Bias-corrected EUR-11 CORDEX from IPSL are available | + | |
- | NOTE that this are **PRELIMINARY DATA PUBLICATIONS**. Data formats, availability and content MAY CHANGE without notice.\\ | ||
PLEASE REPORT to [[andreas.dobler@met.no|Andreas Dobler]], if you find something strange or errors in the Met Norway data. | PLEASE REPORT to [[andreas.dobler@met.no|Andreas Dobler]], if you find something strange or errors in the Met Norway data. | ||
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- | Currently, the bias-corrected datasets are linked in this place and also on the [[http:// | ||
Please have a look at some [[evaluation]] plots considering the bias-corrected data from Met Norway. | Please have a look at some [[evaluation]] plots considering the bias-corrected data from Met Norway. | ||
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+ | An overview on the bias-corrected data from Met Norway can be found here {{: | ||
===== Project and deliverable summary ===== | ===== Project and deliverable summary ===== | ||
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- Bias-corrected global climate model (GCM) data interpolated to a common 2° × 2° grid, | - Bias-corrected global climate model (GCM) data interpolated to a common 2° × 2° grid, | ||
- | The Meteorologisk institutt provides bias-corrected data at the EURO-CORDEX 0.11° and the EURO-CORDEX 0.44° grid. The latter | + | The Meteorologisk institutt provides bias-corrected data at the EURO-CORDEX 0.11° and the EURO-CORDEX 0.44° grid. These will also contribute to the Bias Correction Intercomparison Project [[http:// |
===== Terms of use===== | ===== Terms of use===== | ||
- | All EURO-CORDEX simulations are published under the [[http:// | + | All EURO-CORDEX simulations are published under the [[http:// |
+ | * All simulations have non-restricted use | ||
We acknowledge the following grants and work. Please acknowledge/ | We acknowledge the following grants and work. Please acknowledge/ | ||
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===== Description of the Met Norway method ===== | ===== Description of the Met Norway method ===== | ||
- | The method from the Meteorologisk institutt uses the R package [[http:// | + | The method from the Meteorologisk institutt uses the R package [[http:// |
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* There is a small remaining overall bias due to the use of “only” 101 quantiles to estimate the empirical cumulative distribution functions within qmap. See pdfs on [[evaluation]]. | * There is a small remaining overall bias due to the use of “only” 101 quantiles to estimate the empirical cumulative distribution functions within qmap. See pdfs on [[evaluation]]. | ||
* There are additional remaining seasonal biases due to the calibration process which is carried out without splitting into seasons or months. See pdfs on [[evaluation]]. | * There are additional remaining seasonal biases due to the calibration process which is carried out without splitting into seasons or months. See pdfs on [[evaluation]]. | ||
- | * The bias-correction method does not guarantee the conservation of climate change signals. | + | * The bias-correction method does not guarantee the conservation of climate change signals. |
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* There are some days in the MESAN data when tasmax < tas or tas < tasmin. In the current set-up this is handed down to the bias-corrected data. | * There are some days in the MESAN data when tasmax < tas or tas < tasmin. In the current set-up this is handed down to the bias-corrected data. | ||