Hamburg urban summer climate data on 250 m resolution (Version 1.0)
This data contains results of the mesoscale transport and stream model METRAS (Schlünzen et al., 2018) for 20 summer situations described in detail in Boettcher et al. (in prep.). Combined they characterise the Hamburg urban summer climate based on statistical-dynamical downscaling (Boettcher et al., in prep.). They are used as reference climate for quantifying the impact of climate adaptation measures. The situation selection is based on analysed in-situ data for years 1981 to 2010 (Boettcher et al., in prep.). The data include wind speed, wind direction, wind components, real air temperature, relative humidity, total air pressure and total air density at lowest model level (about 10 m above ground). The data cover an area of approximately 60 x 60 km² with a spatial resolution of 250 m in horizontal. Forcing data are ECMWF analysis data at lateral and upper model boundaries. Each situation covers 3 days of model time. Data have a resolution of 30 minutes.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2024-09-27
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1
- Citation identifier
- METRAS_1981-2010_summer_v1
- Citation identifier
- doi:10.26050/WDCC/METRAS_1981-2010_summer_v1
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NetCDF
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ATMODAT
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CLICCS
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EASYDAB
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Earth and related environmental sciences
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atmos
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atmosphere
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climate
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one-way nesting
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statistical-dynamical downscaling
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urban climate
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- Use limitation
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CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Language
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eng; USA
- Begin date
- 1981-01-01
- End date
- 2010-12-31
- Supplemental Information
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/BMBF//01LR0805D/DE//KLIMZUG-NORD
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/DFG//390683824/DE//EXC 2037: Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS)
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/DFG//38787541/DE//EXC 177: Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction (CliSAP)
- Distribution format
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NetCDF
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NetCDF
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- Transfer size
- 4946
- Hierarchy level
- collection
- Attribute description
- surface_height
- Descriptor
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not filled; unit: m
- Attribute description
- height
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Height is the vertical distance above the surface. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m
- Attribute description
- wind_from_direction
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Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) In meteorological reports, the direction of the wind vector is usually (but not always) given as the direction from which it is blowing (wind_from_direction) (westerly, northerly, etc.). In other contexts, such as atmospheric modelling, it is often natural to give the direction in the usual manner of vectors as the heading or the direction to which it is blowing (wind_to_direction) (eastward, southward, etc.) "from_direction" is used in the construction X_from_direction and indicates the direction from which the velocity vector of X is coming. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: degree
- Attribute description
- air_density
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[CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-3
- Attribute description
- upward_air_velocity
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vertical wind velocity A velocity is a vector quantity. "Upward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed upward (negative downward). Upward air velocity is the vertical component of the 3D air velocity vector. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: m s-1
- Attribute description
- relative_humidity
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relative_humidity [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 1
- Attribute description
- wind_speed
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Speed is the magnitude of velocity. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) The wind speed is the magnitude of the wind velocity.[CF-Standard Name]; unit: m s-1
- Attribute description
- x_wind
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"x" indicates a vector component along the grid x-axis, when this is not true longitude, positive with increasing x. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.)[CF-Standard Name]; unit: m s-1
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- air_pressure
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air_pressure [CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa
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- y_wind
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"y" indicates a vector component along the grid y-axis, when this is not true latitude, positive with increasing y. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.)[CF-Standard Name]; unit: m s-1
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- air_temperature
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Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: degC
- File identifier
- wdc-climate.de:5281153 XML
- Metadata language
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eng; USA
- Hierarchy level
- collection
- Hierarchy level name
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METRAS_1981-2010_summer_v1
- Date stamp
- 2024-09-06T10:33:37
- Metadata standard name
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ISO 19115
- Metadata standard version
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ISO 19115-2:2009
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