Project: Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climatic Change, and Society” - CLICCS will explore climate change with broad expertise. CLICCS will investigate how the climate changes and how society changes with it, thereby feeding back on climate. Understanding these changes, including how societies adapt, will enable us to assess with far greater confidence than before the range of imaginable climate futures. In taking on this challenge, CLICCS is guided by the overarching question: "Which climate futures are possible and which are plausible?" Find more information about CLICCS at https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/ Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - EXC 2037 'CLICCS - Climate, Climatic Change, and Society' - Project Number: 390683824. Contribution to the Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN) of Universität Hamburg. Summary: MODES applies three-dimensional linear wave theory for the decomposition of global circulation in terms of normal-mode functions (NMFs). NMFs used by MODES are eigensolutions of the linearized primitive equations in the terrain-following sigma coordinates and were derived by Kasahara and Puri (1981, Mon. Wea. Rev). The available data are three data sets (40 years), calculated from ERA5 reanalyses by modal filtering of certain wave components, here Kelvin waves (KW), Mixed Rossby-gravity waves (MRG) and Rossby wave n=1 (Rosn1). Near-realtime modal decompositions of ECMWF deterministic forecasts, using the same tool (MODES) as has been used for the generation of the dataset are under this URL: https://modes.cen.uni-hamburg.de/