ModE-RA - A global monthly paleo-reanalysis of the modern era (1421 to 2008): Set 1420-3_1850-1
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- Date (Publication)
- 2023-04-19
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1
- Citation identifier
- ModE-RA_s14203-18501
- Citation identifier
- doi:10.26050/WDCC/ModE-RA_s14203-18501
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Paleo-Reanalyse
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climate reconstruction
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early instrumental measurements
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historic documents
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historical
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large ensemble
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modern era climate
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palaeo reanalysis
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proxy data
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re-analysis
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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
- 1421-01-01
- End date
- 2008-12-31
- Supplemental Information
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/787574/BE//PA Palaeoreanalysis To Understand Decadal Climate Variability (PALAEO-RA)
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- Transfer size
- 143121
- OnLine resource
- https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=ModE-RA_s14203-18501
- Hierarchy level
- collection
- Attribute description
- geopotential_height-at500hPa
- Descriptor
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Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. Geopotential height is the geopotential divided by the standard acceleration due to gravity. It is numerically similar to the altitude (or geometric height) and not to the quantity with standard name height, which is relative to the surface. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m
- Attribute description
- air_temperature-at2m
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Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: K
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- Attribute description
- air_pressure_at_mean_sea_level
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Air pressure at sea level is the quantity often abbreviated as MSLP or PMSL. Air pressure is the force per unit area which would be exerted when the moving gas molecules of which the air is composed strike a theoretical surface of any orientation. "Mean sea level" means the time mean of sea surface elevation at a given location over an arbitrary period sufficient to eliminate the tidal signals. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa
- Attribute description
- northward_wind-at850hPa
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"Northward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward (negative southward). 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-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m s-1
- Attribute description
- eastward_wind-at850hPa
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"Eastward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). 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-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m s-1
- Attribute description
- geopotential_height-at500hPa
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Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. Geopotential height is the geopotential divided by the standard acceleration due to gravity. It is numerically similar to the altitude (or geometric height) and not to the quantity with standard name height, which is relative to the surface. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m
- Attribute description
- northward_wind-at850hPa
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"Northward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed northward (negative southward). 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-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m s-1
- Attribute description
- precipitation_flux
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In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-2 s-1
- Attribute description
- precipitation_flux
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In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: kg m-2 s-1
- Attribute description
- air_temperature-at2m
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Air temperature is the bulk temperature of the air, not the surface (skin) temperature. [CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: K
- Attribute description
- air_pressure_at_mean_sea_level
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Air pressure at sea level is the quantity often abbreviated as MSLP or PMSL. Air pressure is the force per unit area which would be exerted when the moving gas molecules of which the air is composed strike a theoretical surface of any orientation. "Mean sea level" means the time mean of sea surface elevation at a given location over an arbitrary period sufficient to eliminate the tidal signals. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: Pa
- Attribute description
- lagrangian_tendency_of_air_pressure-at500hPa
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"tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to time. The Lagrangian tendency of a quantity is its rate of change following the motion of the fluid, also called the "material derivative" or "convective derivative". The Lagrangian tendency of air pressure, often called "omega", plays the role of the upward component of air velocity when air pressure is being used as the vertical coordinate. If the vertical air velocity is upwards, it is negative when expressed as a tendency of air pressure; downwards is positive.[CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: Pa s-1
- Attribute description
- lagrangian_tendency_of_air_pressure-at500hPa
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"tendency_of_X" means derivative of X with respect to time. The Lagrangian tendency of a quantity is its rate of change following the motion of the fluid, also called the "material derivative" or "convective derivative". The Lagrangian tendency of air pressure, often called "omega", plays the role of the upward component of air velocity when air pressure is being used as the vertical coordinate. If the vertical air velocity is upwards, it is negative when expressed as a tendency of air pressure; downwards is positive.[CF-Standard Name-vertical_coordinate]; unit: Pa s-1
- Attribute description
- eastward_wind-at850hPa
- Descriptor
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"Eastward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed eastward (negative westward). 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-vertical_coordinate]; unit: m s-1
- File identifier
- wdc-climate.de:3970929 XML
- Metadata language
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eng; USA
- Hierarchy level
- collection
- Hierarchy level name
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ModE-RA_s14203-18501
- Date stamp
- 2023-03-22T14:59:14
- Metadata standard name
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ISO 19115
- Metadata standard version
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ISO 19115-2:2009
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