Precipitation and Temperature Anomalies from MERRA-2 dataset
DOI10.5281/zenodo.4270623Zenodo4270623MaRDI QIDQ6694263FDOQ6694263
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Alessandro Flammini, Filipi Nascimento Silva, Didier A. Vega-Oliveros, Xiaoran Yan, Santo Fortunato, Ben Kravitz, Filippo Radicchi, Filippo Menczer
Publication date: 13 November 2020
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Anomalies in Precipitation and Temperature for tiles around the globe. Data derived from the reanalysis MERRA-2 project [1]. The dataset covers the period from 1980 to 2018, between 80N and 80S. The spatial resolution is 1.0 x 1.0 resulting in 45,792 tiles and a time resolution of 7 days (by averaging the values over each week). Precipitation time-series were re-scaled by applying a logarithmic function to all values. To discount seasonality effects, we averaged temperature and precipitation values for each of the 365 calendar days. We considered the interval from 1 January 1980 through 28 February 2018 as the climatic period for which the long-term averages were computed. The anomalies are then obtained by subtracting for each day the respective average temperature or precipitation from the climatic period (for example, the 1 January 1998 anomaly is computed as the value for that day minus the average of all January 1 values between 1980 and 2018). To process the data, use the code available in: https://github.com/filipinascimento/teleconnectionsgranger/ http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.03848 [1] A. Molod, L. Takacs, M. Suarez, and J. Bacmeister, Development of the geos-5 atmospheric general circulation model: evolution from merra to merra2, Geoscientific Model Development 8, 13391356 (2015).
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