Mean winter (January – March) precipitation, 2046-2065, PCM1 A2, 10 km resolution

May 30, 2012 (Last modified Jun 6, 2012)
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Winter (January – March) precipitation averaged over 2046-2065 from the general circulation model PCM1 (Washington et al. 2000; Meehl et al. 2003) under the A2 emission scenario with a grid cell size of 10 km x 10km.

References:

Meehl, G.A., W.M. Washington, T.M.L. Wigley, J.M. Arblaster, and A. Dai. 2003. Solar and greenhouse gas forcing and climate response in the twentieth century. J Climate 16:426–444.

Washington, W.M., J.W. Weatherly, G.A. Meehl, A.J. Semtner, T.W.  Bettge, A.P. Craig, W.G. Stran, J. Arblaster, V.B. Wayland, R. James , and Y. Zhang. 2000. Parallel climate model (PCM) control and transient simulations. Clim Dyn 16: 755–774.
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PCM1 climate modeling team for providing the climate projections and Ray Drapek, USFS PNW, for downscaling and formatting the data.
Content date:
2046-2065
Citation:
Lenihan, J.M., D. Bachelet, R.P. Neilson, R.J. Drapek. 2008. Simulated response of conterminous united states ecosystems to climate change at different levels of fire suppression, CO2 emission rate, and growth response to CO2. Global and Planetary Change 64 (1-2):16-25 (2008)
Spatial Resolution:
10000.0 (meter)
Contact Organization:
US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
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