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IPCC-DDC_CCSRNIES_SRES_A1B: 211 YEARS MONTHLY MEANS National Institute for Environmental Studies and Center for Climate System Research Japan

Dataset

Summary

Citation:
Nozawa, Toru, 2002, IPCC-DDC_CCSRNIES_SRES_A1B: 211 YEARS MONTHLY MEANS National Institute for Environmental Studies and Center for Climate System Research Japan, World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ, https://doi.org/10.1594/WDCC/CCSRNIES_SRES_A1B

Documentation

Description:
Project: IPCC Data Distribution Centre : Third Assessment Report data sets - The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been established by WMO und UNEP to assess scientific, technical and socio-economic information, relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and option for adaption and migration. Projection of future trends for a number of key variables are provided through this section of the DDC (http://ipcc-data.org/sim/gcm_clim/SRES_TAR ). This information contained in either IS92 emission scenarios (IPCC 1992), the Special Report on Emission Scenarios (IPCC 2000, SRES) or published model studies using data from these scenarios. Six alternative IPCC scenarios (IS92a to f) were published in the 1992 Supplementary Report to the IPCC Assessment. These scenarios embodied a wide array of assumption affecting how future greenhouse gas emissions might evolve in the absence of climate policies beyond those already adoped. The SRES scenarios have been constructed to explore future developments in the global enviromental with special reference to the production of greenhouse gases and aerosol precursor emission. A set of four scenario families (A1, A2, B1, B2) have been developed that each of this storylines describes one possible demographic, polito-economic, societal and technological future. Model experiments, also using different forcing scenarios, were calculated at other modeling centres. Emissions Scenarios. 2000 ,Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Nebojsa Nakicenovic and Rob Swart (Eds.) Cambridge University Press, UK. pp 570

Coverage

Spatial Coverage:
World
Start Date:
01 January 1890
End Date:
31 December 2100

Geographic Bounding Box

Lower Left Latitude:
-90
Lower Left Longitude:
180.0
Upper Right Latitude:
90
Upper Right Longitude:
-180.0

Accessibility

Access

Format:
application/octet-stream
Language:
en

Usage

Resource Creator:
Nozawa, Toru