Dear Giora,
no, to my knowledge there are no “cutted” ERA , ERA -Int or ECHAM -6 files available, only files with global data.
ERA
and
ERA
-Int are available from
/pool/data/CCLM/reanalyses
on
BLIZZARD
, which you can copy if you are a member of group “ecrana”.
Burkhardt might tell you more details.
ECHAM
-6 (=MPI-
ESM
-LR) data is a little bit more complicate.
They are open for all
CLM
-Community members but they have been archived in the
HPSS
system at
DKRZ
.
Thus, they have to be restored first and then they can be copied.
For the historical period (1949 – 2005), 2 realizations (r1 and r2) of
MPI
-
ESM
-LR data are available.
RCP scenarios, period 2006-2100
RCP2.6: 2 realizations, r1 and r2
RCP4.5: 2 realizations, r1 and r2
RCP8.5: 2 realizations, r1 and r2
Anyway, you need an account at DKRZ .
Yes, INT2LM is able to treat such regionally cutted files. Such cutted files should get “cas” as the “header” of the file name, instead of “caf” for the global files.
Example: cas1990010100.nc for the 1st of Jan, 1990, 00:00 o’clock
I would use “cdo sellonlatbox” or a corresponding “nco” command ( I am not so familiar with NCO s, perhaps Burkhardt can help again) for cutting.
Hans-Juergen
Dear Giora,
no, to my knowledge there are no “cutted” ERA , ERA -Int or ECHAM -6 files available, only files with global data.
ERA and ERA -Int are available from
/pool/data/CCLM/reanalyses
on BLIZZARD , which you can copy if you are a member of group “ecrana”.
Burkhardt might tell you more details.
ECHAM -6 (=MPI- ESM -LR) data is a little bit more complicate.
They are open for all CLM -Community members but they have been archived in the HPSS system at DKRZ .
Thus, they have to be restored first and then they can be copied.
For the historical period (1949 – 2005), 2 realizations (r1 and r2) of MPI - ESM -LR data are available.
RCP scenarios, period 2006-2100
RCP2.6: 2 realizations, r1 and r2
RCP4.5: 2 realizations, r1 and r2
RCP8.5: 2 realizations, r1 and r2
Anyway, you need an account at DKRZ .
Yes, INT2LM is able to treat such regionally cutted files. Such cutted files should get “cas” as the “header” of the file name, instead of “caf” for the global files.
Example: cas1990010100.nc for the 1st of Jan, 1990, 00:00 o’clock
I would use “cdo sellonlatbox” or a corresponding “nco” command ( I am not so familiar with NCO s, perhaps Burkhardt can help again) for cutting.
Hans-Juergen