Published June 4, 2019 | Version v1
Dataset - model output

CAWCR Global wind-wave 21st century climate projections

  • 1. ROR icon Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
  • 2. ROR icon Bureau of Meteorology
  • 1. ROR icon Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Description

The directory contains archived output from wave climate simulations carried out using a 1 degree global implementation of WaveWatch III (v3.14). The model is outlined in manuscripts:

Hemer, Katzfey and Trenham, 2013. Global dynamical projections of surface ocean wave climate for a future high greenhouse gas emission scenario. Ocean Modelling. DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2012.09.008

Wave model forcing consisted of surface wind and sea-ice concentration fields. 

Archived variables, in monthly NetCDF files for all simulations, include significant wave height, mean wave period (Tm01), and mean wave direction. 

In total, this directory contains over 1050 model simulation years of data. 

Directory Structure:

Global_wave_projections

  • Historical (spans 1980-2005)
  • -- CFSR (This is a hindcast run, forced with NCEP CFSR, with same model configuration as GCM forced runs)
  • -- CMIP3 (ECHAM5, Mk3.5 both unadjusted and bias adjusted to CFSR), 
  • -- CMIP5 (ACCESS1.0, CNRM-CM3, HadGEM2, INMCM4, BCC-CSM1.1, MIROC5, GFDL-CM3, MRI-CGCM3)
  • Mid-Century (spans 2026-2045)
  • -- CMIP5
  •  --- RCP4.5 (ACCESS1.0, CNRM-CM3, HadGEM2, INMCM4, BCC-CSM1.1, MIROC5, GFDL-CM3, MRI-CGCM3)
  •  --- RCP8.5 (ACCESS1.0, CNRM-CM3, HadGEM2, INMCM4, BCC-CSM1.1, MIROC5, GFDL-CM3, MRI-CGCM3)
  • End-of-Century (spans 2080-2099)
  • -- CMIP3 
  •  --- SRESA2 (ECHAM, Mk3.5 both unadjusted and bias adjusted to CFSR), 
  • - CMIP5
  •  --- RCP4.5 (ACCESS1.0, CNRM-CM3, HadGEM2, INMCM4, BCC-CSM1.1, MIROC5, GFDL-CM3, MRI-CGCM3)
  •  --- RCP8.5 (ACCESS1.0, CNRM-CM3, HadGEM2, INMCM4, BCC-CSM1.1, MIROC5, GFDL-CM3, MRI-CGCM3)

 

Lineage: The Wave model is forced with surface wind and sea-ice concentration fields taken from the designated forcing General Circulation Model. 

Model forcing for CMIP3 forced wave simulations was taken from CCAM atmospheric model simulations which have dynamically downscaled the given GCM (6-hourly surface wind fields, and linearly interpolated monthly sea-ice fields). 

Model forcing for CMIP5 forced wave simulations was taken directly from the GCM (3-hourly surface winds, and linearly interpolated monthly sea-ice concentration fields). 

Credit: This data collection is funded and supported by the Australian Government through the Pacific Australian Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning Programme (PACCSAP). PACCSAP was funded by Department of Foreign Affair & Trade, managed by the Department of the Environment and the science was delivered by the partnership between CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology.

Size: large

Keywords: PACCSAP; Wave; Waves; modelling; Wave model; Wave height; Global; Surface ocean waves; Climate change; Dynamical projections; Wind-wave climate; COWCLIP

Business unit: Marine and Atmospheric Research (CMAR)

Cost centre: Climate Processes and Impacts (CPI)

Research program: Climate Processes and Impacts (CPI)

Research group: Climate Processes and Impacts (CPI)

FOR codes: Natural Hazards, Atmospheric Sciences not elsewhere classified, Physical Oceanography, Climatology (excl. Climate Change Processes)

Project: CLSD 4.3 PACCSAP - High resolution wind-

Access information (English)

Preferred citation:

Hemer, Mark; Trenham, Claire; Durrant, Tom; Greenslade, Diana (2015): CAWCR Global wind-wave 21st century climate projections. v2. CSIRO. Service Collection. 10.4225/08/55C991CC3F0E8

Access: The metadata and services are available to the public.

Rights: All Rights (including copyright) CSIRO 2015.

Data restricted: N/A

Local host (English)

Available on disk at CSIRO only, access restricted to the research team.

/datasets/work/oa-cawcr-wave/work/archive/Global_wave_projections

Data services (THREDDS): 

http://data-cbr.csiro.au/thredds/catalog/catch_all/CMAR_CAWCR-Wave_archive/Global_wave_projections/catalog.html

Additional details

Created:
November 6, 2022
Modified:
August 4, 2023