pr_dl_cmip | R Documentation |
Data is downloaded from the Copernicus Data Store, this routine therefore requires a valid account with this service and your ID and key installed on your system using the 'ecmwfr' package.
pr_dl_cmip(
path = tempdir(),
end_year = 2100,
model = "miroc6",
scenario = "ssp5_8_5",
variable = c("daily_maximum_near_surface_air_temperature",
"daily_minimum_near_surface_air_temperature", "precipitation"),
extent = c(40, -80, 50, -70),
time_out = 3600,
user
)
path |
a path where to save the gridded data |
end_year |
end year of the data queried, by default this is set to 2100 but the dataset runs up until 2300 |
model |
CMIP6 model data to download (character vector) |
scenario |
which RCP scenario to select for (default = "ssp5_8_5", or business as usual). Choose from: historical, ssp1_1_9, ssp1_2.6, ssp4_3_4, ssp5_3_4OS, ssp2_4_5, ssp4_6_0, ssp3_7_0,ssp5_8_5 (consult the Copernicus documentation for further details) |
variable |
which climate variables to download, by default all required variables are downloaded. (default = c("daily_maximum_near_surface_air_temperature", "daily_minimum_near_surface_air_temperature", "precipitation")) |
extent |
vector with coordinates defining the region of interest defined as ymax, xmin, ymin, xmax in lat/lon (default = c( 40, -80, 50, -70)) |
time_out |
time out in seconds before the {ecmwfr} download returns to the prompt retaining the request running on the CDS server. Data can be retrieved later from the CDS webpage once finished. By default the time-out is set to an 3600 seconds (1h). It is advised to increase this to 2 or 3 hours for larger downloads. |
user |
Copernicus Data Store user ID (a number), on linux do not forget to set options(keyring_backend='file') if you use a file based keyring. |
The routine provides access to all available model runs and is a user friendly wrapper around a standard 'ecmwfr' call. Custom data formatting is possible, but herefore we refer to the 'ecmwfr' package.
For a full list of the models consult the Copernicus documentation (<https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip6?tab=overview>) and the data query tools (<https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/projections-cmip6?tab=form>).
nothing is returned to the R working environment, files are downloaded and stored on disk
## Not run:
print("todo")
## End(Not run)
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