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This is the BCC-CSM1-1(m) temperature dataset. Also includes radiative forcing data obtained by combining the BCC-CSM1-1(m) 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 3.6.
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The data is a list that contains these objects:
Time index denoting the year of the observations.
Annual global mean surface temperature.
Annual adjusted radiative forcing.
Wu, T., Song, L., Li, W. et al. Acta Meteorol Sin (2014) 28: 34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13351-014-3041-7
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
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | # Load data
data(BCC_CSM1_1m, package = "INLA.climate")
#Plot temperature
plot(BCC_CSM1_1m$Year,BCC_CSM1_1m$Temperature)
#Plot forcing
plot(BCC_CSM1_1m$Year,BCC_CSM1_1m$Forcing)
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