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JRA-55: Japanese 55-year Reanalysis, Near Real-Time Data
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) conducted JRA-55, the second Japanese global atmospheric reanalysis project. It covers 55 years, extending back to 1958, coinciding with... -
Data for "Improvements in wintertime surface temperature variability in the C...
This dataset contains all the postprocessed data required to reproduce the figures in the publication Simpson et al (2022) "Improvements in wintertime surface temperature... -
JRA-55: Japanese 55-year Reanalysis, Daily 3-Hourly and 6-Hourly Data
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) conducted JRA-55, the second Japanese global atmospheric reanalysis project. It covers 55 years, extending back to 1958, coinciding with... -
JRA-55AMIP: Monthly Means and Variances Including Diurnal Statistics
As a subset of the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55) project, an experiment using the global atmospheric model of the JRA-55 was conducted by the Meteorological Research... -
High Resolution WRF Simulations of the Current and Future Climate of North Am...
The dataset is from a high resolution climate change simulation that permits convection and resolves mesoscale orography at 4 km grid spacing over much of North America using... -
JRA-55: Japanese 55-year Reanalysis, Near Real-Time Data -- Monthly Means and...
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) conducted JRA-55, the second Japanese global atmospheric reanalysis project. It covers 55 years, extending back to 1958, coinciding with... -
Data for "Improvements in wintertime surface temperature variability in the C...
This dataset contains all the postprocessed data required to reproduce the figures in the publication Simpson et al (2022) "Improvements in wintertime surface temperature... -
Japanese 25-year Reanalysis Project
The Japanese 25-year Reanalysis (JRA-25) represents the first long-term global atmospheric reanalysis undertaken in Asia. Covering the period 1979-2004, it was completed using... -
Japanese 25-year Reanalysis Project, Monthly Means
The Japanese 25-year Reanalysis (JRA-25) represents the first long-term global atmospheric reanalysis undertaken in Asia. Covering the period 1979-2004, it was completed using... -
Japanese 25-year Reanalysis Project
The Japanese 25-year Reanalysis (JRA-25) represents the first long-term global atmospheric reanalysis undertaken in Asia. Covering the period 1979-2004, it was completed using... -
JRA-55: Japanese 55-year Reanalysis, Near Real-Time Data
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) conducted JRA-55, the second Japanese global atmospheric reanalysis project. It covers 55 years, extending back to 1958, coinciding with... -
JRA-55: Japanese 55-year Reanalysis, Daily and Monthly Climatologies, 1991-2020
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) conducted JRA-55, the second Japanese global atmospheric reanalysis project. It covers 55 years, extending back to 1958, coinciding with... -
JRA-55AMIP: The Japanese 55-year Reanalysis AMIP-type Simulation
As a subset of the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55) project, an experiment using the global atmospheric model of the JRA-55 was conducted by the Meteorological Research... -
NCAR Global Climate Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation (CFDDA) Hourly 40 km R...
NCAR Global Climate Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation (CFDDA) Hourly 40 km Reanalysis dataset is a dynamically-downscaled dataset with high temporal and spatial resolution that... -
JRA-55C: Monthly Means and Variances
As a subset of the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55) project, the Meteorological Research Institute of the Japan Meteorological Agency has conducted a global atmospheric... -
JRA-55C: The Japanese 55-year Reanalysis Using Conventional Data Only
As a subset of the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55) project, the Meteorological Research Institute of the Japan Meteorological Agency has conducted a global atmospheric... -
JRA-55: Japanese 55-year Reanalysis, Monthly Means and Variances
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) conducted JRA-55, the second Japanese global atmospheric reanalysis project. It covers 55 years, extending back to 1958, coinciding with...