ACCESS1_0: ACCESS1.0 temperature and forcing dataset.

Description Usage Format References Examples

Description

This is the ACCESS1.0 temperature dataset. This Also includes radiative forcing data obtained by combining the ACCESS1.0 forcing data and Hansen et al. (2010) such that the 18-yr moving averages are equal. The forcing slope coefficient when assuming a 1% annual increase of CO2, which is used to estimate the TCR, is 3.0.

Usage

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data(ACCESS1_0)

Format

The data is a list that contains these objects:

Year

Time index denoting the year of the observations.

Temperature

Annual global mean surface temperature.

Forcing

Annual adjusted radiative forcing.

References

Bi, Daohua & Dix, Martin & Marsland, S. & O'Farrell, Siobhan & Rashid, Harun & Uotila, P. & Hirst, & Kowalczyk, Eva & Golebiewski, & Sullivan, Arnold & Yan, Yizhong & Hannah, & Franklin, Charmaine & Sun, Zhongmin & Vohralik, & Watterson, & Fiedler, R. & Collier, Mark & Puri, Kamal. (2012). The ACCESS coupled model: Description, control climate and evaluation. Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal. 63. 41-64. 10.22499/2.6301.004.

Hansen, J. and Ruedy, R. and Sato, M. and and Lo, K. 2010: Global surface temperature change, Rev. Geophys., 48, RG4004, doi:10.1029/2010RG000345.

Forster, P. M., T. Andrews, P. Good, J. M. Gregory, L. S. Jackson, and M. Zelinka, 2013: Evaluating adjusted forcing and modelspread for historical and future scenarios in the cmip5 generation of climate models. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmo-spheres, 118 (3), 1139–1150, doi:10.1002/jgrd.50174

Examples

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# Load data
data(ACCESS1_0, package = "INLA.climate")

#Plot temperature
plot(ACCESS1_0$Year, ACCESS1_0$Temperature)

#Plot forcing
plot(ACCESS1_0$Year, ACCESS1_0$Forcing)

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