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CORDEX archiving: documentation, ToU , archives, ESGF. Grigory Nikulin Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. CORDEX-ESGF team. publication of CORDEX simulations on ESGF is an joint effort of several European groups with coordination by the IS-ENES2 FP7 project.
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CORDEX archiving: documentation, ToU, archives, ESGF Grigory Nikulin Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute
CORDEX-ESGF team publication of CORDEX simulations on ESGF is an joint effort of several European groups with coordination by the IS-ENES2 FP7 project • Martin Juckesand Stephen Pascoe (BADC, UK) • Ole B. Christensen (DMI, Denmark) • Stephanie Legutkeand Stephan Kindermann (DKRZ, Germany) • Sebastien Denvil (IPSL, France) • Grigory Nikulin and Michael Kolax (SMHI, Sweden) • PrashanthDwarakanath and TorgnyFaxén (NSC-LIU, Sweden) • and many more ….
CORDEX archive specifications • authors: Ole B. Christensen (DMI), Bill Gutowski (ISU), Grigory Nikulin (SMHI) and Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ) • principal maintainer: Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ) • 3 main versions during 2009-2014: original one (2009-2010), pre-ESGF (2010-2011) and with ESGF-related modifications (2012-2014) • still not approved by SAT • place: • CORDEX Data Management Wiki (DKRZ): working area, earlier versions, both *doc, *pdf https://madwiki.dkrz.de/farm/CORDEXDataManagement • ENES CORDEX page, the latest version *pdf https://verc.enes.org/data/projects/cordex • DMI CORDEX page, the latest version *pdf, http://cordex.dmi.dk/
CORDEX Variable Requirement Table • variable names, attributes, frequencies etc. • authors:Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ), Ole B. Christensen (DMI) and Grigory Nikulin (SMHI) • responsible: Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ) • no ocean variables (coupled RCMs in Arctic- and MED-CORDEX) ? • vegetation and biogeochemical variables (dynamical vegetation) ? • more pressure levels for cross sections (now 850, 500 and 200 mb) • place: • CORDEX Data Management Wiki (DKRZ): working area, earlier versions, both *doc, *xslhttps://madwiki.dkrz.de/farm/CORDEXDataManagement • ENES CORDEX page, the latest version *pdf https://verc.enes.org/data/projects/cordex • DMI CORDEX page, the latest version *pdf, http://cordex.dmi.dk/
CORDEX MIP Tables • the same information as in the CORDEX VR table: variable names, attributesetc. • text files used by Climate Model Output Rewriter (CMOR) • author: Sebastien Denvil (IPSL, France), Jamie Kettleborough (MOHC, UK) • place: PCMDI • http://www2-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmor/tables/copy4_of_cmip5-tables/
CORDEX Terms of Use (1) • author : Martin Juckes (BADC), Colin Jones(MOHC/SMHI), Ole B. Christensen (DMI) , Michael Lautenschlage (DKRZ) • based on the CMIP5 ToU • approved by the CORDEX SAT (May 2013) • place: • DMI CORDEX page, (*pdf), http://cordex.dmi.dk/
CORDEX Terms of Use (2) • the CORDEX ToU are mainly based on the CMIP5 ToU • both define two groups: “non-commercial research and educational purposes” and “unrestricted use“ (+ commercial) • all users have to select one of two groups (ESGF) • ToU are defined by individual CORDEX RCM groups (ESGF) and by the CORDEX domain archives (the same for all RCMs) • the situation is more complex compared to CMIP5 (a combination of two ToU) • an unrestricted RCM downscales a non-commercial AOGCM: RCM output is non-commercial by default but there are exemptions (not reflected in the CORDEX ToU ) • Martin Juckes (BADC) has been contacting the non-commercial CMIP5 modelling groups (MIROC, MRI and NICAM (aqua planet) in May 2014): • MIROC5 is non-commercial but dynamically downscaled data driven by MIROC5 does not inherit the restrictions - a derived product (not documented at moment) • MRI are hoping that the removal of restrictions on the use of their data will be approved this summer. • still not so clear with Empirical-Statistical Downscaling (ESD): many different methodologies of different complexity
CORDEX ESGF coordination issues (1) • excel spreadsheet with information about modelling centres: institution names (short and long), RCM names, ToU, contacts etc. • collected by sending requests to all known RCM groups • author: Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ) + input: Grigory Nikulin (SMHI) • responsible: Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ) • place: • IS-ENES: https://github.com/IS-ENES-Data/cordex-doc (*xlsx) • CORDEX Data Management Wiki (DKRZ)
CORDEX ESGF coordination issues (2) • a set of scripts have been developed (Stephan Kindermann, DKRZ) • conversion of the COREDX ESGF issues excel spreadsheet to different formats: text lists, html • html table with ToU for different modelling groups as example
RCM and GCM name lists (CVs) • confirmed RCM names and all CMIP5 GCM names (technical docs for QC) • authors: Ole B. Christensen (RCM) and Martin Juckes (GCM) • contribution (RCM): Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ),Grigory Nikulin (SMHI) • place:http://cordex.dmi.dk/ (text)
Quality Control • list below - what has to be checked before publication on ESGF • authors: Stephanie Legutke (DKRZ) with input from other groups • place: • ENES CORDEX page https://verc.enes.org/data/projects/cordex • DMI CORDEX page http://cordex.dmi.dk/ • The CEDA CORDEX Compliance Checker (Martin Juckes, BADC): file names, attributes etc. • http://proj.badc.rl.ac.uk/exarch/wiki/PackageFCC • The DKRZ Quality Checker (Heinz-Dieter Hollweg, DKRZ): file names, attributes + missing time steps, wrong time, suspicious max/min values .. • https://redmine.dkrz.de/collaboration/projects/cordex/wiki/DKRZ_QC_Tool • and a link from the DMI CORDEX page
IS-ENES2 Datanode Administrator’s Reference Manual • clear instructions how to publish CORDEX simulations on ESGF (consistent across all IS-ENES2 ESGF datanodes) • author: PrashanthDwarakanath (NSC-LIU) • place:IS-ENES GitHub • https://github.com/IS-ENES-Data/datanode-mgr-doc
CORDEX archives (not ESGF) • Med-CORDEX (MED): • http://www.medcordex.eu/ • users should be approved • ToU – “non-commercial only” for all simulations (web) • East Asia (EAS) • http://cordex-ea.climate.go.kr/ • register and download • ToU– “non-commercial only” for all simulations (pdf doc) • South Asia (WAS) • http://cccr.tropmet.res.in/cordex/ • users should be approved • ToU– “non-commercial only” for all simulations (web) • CCCma (Canada) • http://www.cccma.ec.gc.ca/data/canrcm/CanRCM4/ • register and download • ToU – “unrestricted” • only CanRCM4: AFR, ARC, EUR, NAM, both 0.22 and 0.44deg
CORDEX-ESGF in operation • CORDEX-ESGFis in operation since mid September 2013 • now ESGF provides the same interface for both global (CMIP5) and regional (CORDEX) climate simulations • 542 users in the CORDEX-ESGF group (12 May 2014)
CORDEX ESGF archive • All CORDEX simulations are visible on almost all ESGF index nodes • [ thanks to PrashanthDwarakanath(NSC-LIU) ] • Not all ESGF index nodes support the full CORDEX search: the CORDEX specific search facets “Domain”, “Driving model”, “Downscaling realisation” • At moment (May 2014) full CORDEX support only on the European ESGF index nodes: • esg-dn1.nsc.liu.se(SMHI-NSC, Sweden) • cordexesg.dmi.dk (DMI, Denmark) • esgf-data.dkrz.de (DKRZ, Germany) • esgf-index1.ceda.ac.uk (BADC, UK) • esgf-node.ipsl.fr (IPSL, France) • It doesn’t matter from which of the index nodes CORDEX simulations can be accessed, a federative system, no central archive, links lead to the same files
CORDEX ESGF datanodes (12 May 2014) • DHMZ (Croatia), UQAM (Canada) and CNRM (France) are waiting at DMI (QC) • one dataset: one variable, experiment, domain, frequency • full CORDEX output for one simulation (Core+Tier1): 235 datasets
CORDEX Domains on ESGF (12 May 2014) • 10 CORDEX domains are available (different number of simulations) • a RCM group publishes simulations on its own datanode (if available) • where to publish is decided within the CORDEX domains: • ESGF non-ESGF • EUR-11 to DKRZ and EUR-44 to DMI (Euro-CORDEX)
RCM groups on ESGF (12 May 2014) • post-processing is more complex than expected (QC, a few iterations) • not only for new RCM groups using WRF and RegCM • WRF NetCDFExtract&Join – a common tool for WRF (still in development) • http://www.meteo.unican.es/wiki/cordexwrf/SoftwareTools/WrfncXnj • RegCM - ?
What is actually available on ESGF ? • an automatically generated list with all CORDEX simulations visible on ESGF (Stephan Kindermann, DKRZ) • an example, can be adjusted
Euro-CORDEX downloads (EUR-44) Most popular variables: precipitation, mean, maximum, minimum temperature and wind
Euro-CORDEX downloads (EUR-11) Most popular variables: precipitation (favourite), mean, minimum, maximum temperature and specific humidity
Africa-CORDEX downloads (AFR-44) Most popular variables: precipitation, minimum, mean, maximum temperature and wind
MENA-CORDEX downloads (MNA-44) Most popular variables: minimum temperature, precipitation, mean, maximum temperature and wind • User needs: minimum temperature is important for agriculture
Downloads per CORDEX domain EUR-11 – hi-res Euro-CORDEX is a clear favourite