Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Hadley Centre and the Climate Research Unit (Version 1.2)

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Beteiligte Person:
  • Calvert, Bruce T. T.
Verlag/Körperschaft:
World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ
Erscheinungsjahr:
2024
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Datensatz
Schlagworte:
  • Climate
  • HadCRU_MLE
Beschreibung:
  • Project: Maximum Likelihood Estimates of Temperatures using Data from the Hadley Centre and the Climate Research Unit - The primary goal of HadCRU_MLE is to combine instrumental observations with physically realistic statistical models to produce maximum likelihood estimates of surface temperature anomalies and other physical quantities of the Earth. Additional goals of HadCRU_MLE include correcting for biases in estimates, producing the most efficient estimates given the available data, and better quantifying uncertainties. The maximum likelihood estimation approach allows for estimated fields to be temporally and spatially complete for the entire instrumental period (since 1850) and for the entire surface of the Earth. HadCRU_MLE uses source datasets primarily from the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia. This project has not received funding from any source. Summary: HadCRU_MLE_v1.2 is a dataset of monthly gridded surface temperatures for the Earth during the instrumental period (since 1850). The name ‘HadCRU_MLE_v1.2’ reflects the dataset’s use of maximum likelihood estimation and observational data primarily from the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia. Source datasets used to create HadCRU_MLE_v1.2 include land surface air temperature anomalies of non-infilled HadCRUT5, sea surface temperature anomalies of HadSST4, sea ice coverage of HadISST2, the surface temperature climatology of Jones et al. (1999), the sea surface temperature climatology of HadSST3, land mask data of OSTIAv2, surface elevation data of GMTED2010, and climate model output of CCSM4 for a pre-industrial control scenario. HadCRU_MLE_v1.2 was generated using information from the Met Office Hadley Centre, the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia, the E.U. Copernicus Marine Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the University Corporation of Atmospheric Research. Results of sensitivity tests using alternate sea ice source datasets from the Japanese Meteorological Agency (COBE-SST2) and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (modified G10010v2 appended with G02202v4) are also available.
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  • Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Forschungsdaten DKRZ

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