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CLIMASCOPE 2.0. HOW IT CAN SERVE AS ERMITAGE DATA PORTAL Jeff Price, World Wildlife Fund US, Rachel Warren, Tyndall Centre. CIAS 2.0 Basic Data Flow .
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CLIMASCOPE 2.0 HOW IT CAN SERVE AS ERMITAGE DATA PORTAL Jeff Price, World Wildlife Fund US, Rachel Warren, Tyndall Centre
CIAS 2.0Basic Data Flow Climate Data from CIAS-Tyndall (Tyndall Climate Change Centre) is deposited in the Tropical Data Hub (TDH – James Cook University). DOI provided for all data Researchers can obtain the data for their own uses. Data is also transferred to a series of impacts models not requiring feedbacks. Results from models are transferred back to the TDH. Users can query climate change data, climate change impacts data or both. CIAS Data (TDH)
ERMITAGE Data into a Data/outputs system CIAS -TDH Researchers can download the climate data in many different formats to use in their own models (climgenascii, csv, esri-ascii, GeoTIFF, netcdf
Downscaled climate, from MAGICC6 & ClimGEN or GENIE LPJ output: water stress, ecosystems, agricultural yields MagPIE output: land use, agricultural production, etc Economic outputs (from TIAM, REMINDR, GEMINI-E3) CIAS -TDH These models then create their own layers that are sent back to the TDH
Users then query ClimaScope 2.0 to help them determine which way to go – And how to start preparing for a climate changed world Which policies help avoid the most impacts TDH