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AUS2200 simulation using the Unified Model (UM) to simulate the East Coast Low event which gave rise to widespread flooding in many areas stretching from southeast Queensland, eastern New South Wales, eastern Victoria, and large areas of northern Tasmania. This simulation (“Corclim”) is the sixth in a series of AUS2200 experiments that investigate the role of sea-surface temperatures in the development of a subtropical cyclone and widespread east coast Australia heavy rain in early June 2016. The simulation period is 03-07 June 2016. This simulation is run using the UM v12.2, forcing are the ECMWF ERA5 and ERA5-Land reanalysis fields. This simulation replaces the Coral Sea region with the same climatological sea-surface temperatures as “Climatology” (1980 to 2019, 3 June averages) while using 3 buffer boxes around the edge to smooth the transition. This simulation shows changes to rainfall and other parameters however the subtropical cyclone’s intensification is weaker than "Fixed" and more similar to "Climatology”. Confirming that the warmer Coral Sea is more important for the intensification. The output was post-processed using the ACCESS-MOPPeR tool v1.1 (doi: 10.5281/zenodo.13841181) following wherever possible the CMIP6 conventions.Credit
This data is supported by the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), with access to resources provided through the ACCESS-NRI Merit Allocation Scheme and the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI)Lineage
This dataset is an output of the research program - CLEX Weather and Climate InteractionsCreated: 23 10 2024
Issued: 02 12 2024
Modified: 10 12 2024
Data time period: 2016-06-03 to 2016-06-07
text: northlimit=-6.83; southlimit=-48.79; westlimit=114.26; eastLimit=165.72
Subjects
370201 - Climate change processes, 370105 - Atmospheric Dynamics, 370101 - Adverse weather events |
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere |
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- DOI : 10.25914/G7B2-FF17
- URI : geonetwork.nci.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/f9907_2984_2687_6252
- global : f9907_2984_2687_6252