JMA_GWP20230727065806-DIAS20221121113753-en
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Climate Prediction Division
Japan Meteorological Agency
clime at met dot kishou dot go dot jp
2023-07-27
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Japan Meteorological Agency Global Warming Projection Volume 8
JMA-GWP8
2013-07-01
第8巻
DIAS (Data Integration and Analysis System)
203:JMA_GWP
Climate change projection for Japan using a non-hydrostatic regional climate model under IPCC A1B emission scenario
Climate Prediction Division
Japan Meteorological Agency
81332118406
81332118406
1-3-4, Otemachi
Chiyodaku
Tokyo
1008122
Japan
clime at met dot kishou dot go dot jp
Climate Prediction Division
Japan Meteorological Agency
clime at met dot kishou dot go dot jp
Climate
GEOSS
GLOBAL CHANGE > Regional climate change
AGU
Atmosphere > Atmospheric Temperature > Air Temperature
GCMD_science
Atmosphere > Precipitation > Precipitation Amount
GCMD_science
Atmosphere > Precipitation > Snow
GCMD_science
Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Upper Level Winds
GCMD_science
This data set may not be downloaded or exploited in whole or in part without express consent from Japan Meteorological Agency. Those who seek consent are required to submit a prescribed application form to the contact address. The use of this data set for any commercial, advertising, or marketing purposes is not allowed.
Japan Meteorological Agency (2013), Global Warming Projection Volume 8
English
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
10 min or hourly for surface elements, daily for upper elements
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日本周辺域/ランベルト正角円錐図法により地図上に投影した座標系による
1980-09-01
2095-08-31
Japan Meteorological Agency Global Warming Projection Volume 8
JMA-GWP8
2013-07-01
第8巻
JMA_GWP20230727065806-DIAS20221121113753-en
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Yokohama-shi
Kanagawa
236-0001
Japan
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A report on the analysis results of climate change projection over Japan using this dataset
http://www.data.jma.go.jp/cpdinfo/GWP/Vol8/gpv/gpv_manual.pdf
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This data set contains results from historical and future numerical climate simulations over Japan targeted for the three vicennial periods 1980-1999, 2016-2035, and 2076-2095, with radiative forcing assumed under the IPCC SRES A1B emissions scenario. The simulations were conducted using a convection-permitting non-hydrostatic regional climate model (NHRCM), developed by Meteorological Research Institute, with 5 km horizontal resolution. To feed the lateral boundary conditions into NHRCM, an atmospheric general circulation model with horizontal resolution of 20 km was driven by future sea surface temperatures generated from the averaged anomalies of CMIP3 multi-model projection data superimposed over the observed 20th-century sea surface temperatures.