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JMA Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM): Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands Dynamical Downscaled Climate Change Projections

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2019-04-23
issued
2019-04-23
Start Date
1986-01-01
End Date
2060-12-31

Summary

The Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical [...]

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Amit Bhardwaj, Adam Terando, Amit Bhardwaj
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David Watkins

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CMIP5 models are barely able to resolve the island (Puerto Rico). Dynamical downscaling of the two CMIP5 models (CCSM4 and GFDL) to 2 kilometers of resolution provide useful information in understanding the behavior small scale features for Puerto Rico. With the advancement of computational resources and gaining more skills in modeling simulations, it is possible to study the climatic features at very fine scales that take into regard the gradients in local topography and land use.

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titleNHM CCSM4 hourly
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_NHM_CCSM4_hourly

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titleNHM GFDL hourly
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_NHM_GFDL_hourly

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summaryThe Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical scientists and other stakeholders within the islands, including ecologists, biologists, and hydrologists. The simulations are nested one-way from the GCMs with a 138.75-10-2km nest.
titleNHM CCSM4 daily
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_NHM_CCSM4_daily

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summaryThe Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical scientists and other stakeholders within the islands, including ecologists, biologists, and hydrologists. The simulations are nested one-way from the GCMs with a 138.75-10-2km nest.
titleNHM GFDL daily
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_NHM_GFDL_daily

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minY17.307
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summaryThe Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical scientists and other stakeholders within the islands, including ecologists, biologists, and hydrologists. The simulations are nested one-way from the GCMs with a 138.75-10-2km nest.
titleNHM CCSM4 monthly
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_NHM_CCSM4_monthly

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minY17.307
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summaryThe Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical scientists and other stakeholders within the islands, including ecologists, biologists, and hydrologists. The simulations are nested one-way from the GCMs with a 138.75-10-2km nest.
titleNHM GFDL monthly
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_NHM_GFDL_monthly

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minY17.307
minX-68.557
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summaryThe Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical scientists and other stakeholders within the islands, including ecologists, biologists, and hydrologists. The simulations are nested one-way from the GCMs with a 138.75-10-2km nest.
titleRSM CCSM4 daily
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_RSM_CCSM4_daily

NetCDF OPeNDAP Service Extension

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minY17.307
minX-68.557
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summaryThe Japanese Meteorological Agency Non-Hydrostatic Model (NHM) is nested inside the Regional Spectral Model (RSM) at 10 km grid resolution which in turn is forced at the lateral boundaries to dynamically downscale two general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The downscaled regional climate change projections were developed for two twenty-year timeslices for the high Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenario, RCP8.5. These climate change projections were developed to provide information about climate change for various climate change applications within Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. In particular, the model output parameters were saved in response to the needs of physical scientists and other stakeholders within the islands, including ecologists, biologists, and hydrologists. The simulations are nested one-way from the GCMs with a 138.75-10-2km nest.
titleRSM GFDL daily
urlhttps://cida-test.er.usgs.gov/thredds/dodsC/puerto_rico_RSM_GFDL_daily

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