The experiment includes the latest CMIP5 data of CSIRO for January 2015. The data is a newer version of the IPCC DDC AR5 data of CSIRO.
‘abrupt4xco2’ is an experiment of the CMIP5 — Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5
(https://pcmdi.llnl.gov/mips/cmip5). CMIP5 is meant to provide a framework for coordinated
climate change experiments for the next five years and thus includes simulations for
assessment in the AR5 as well as others that extend beyond the AR5.
6.3 abrupt4xco2 (6.3 Abrupt 4XCO2) — Version 1: Impulse an instantaneous quadrupling of CO2, then hold fixed.
Experiment design: https://pcmdi.llnl.gov/mips/cmip5/experiment_design.html
List of output variables: https://pcmdi.llnl.gov/mips/cmip5/datadescription.html
Output: time series per variable in model grid spatial resolution in netCDF format
Earth System Model and the simulation information: CIM repository
Entry name/title of data are specified according to the Data Reference Syntax
https://pcmdi.llnl.gov/mips/cmip5/docs/cmip5_data_reference_syntax.pdf
as activity/product/institute/model/experiment/frequency/modeling realm/MIP table/ensemble
Member/version number/variable name/CMOR filename.nc.
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