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Single climate model annual, temperature

Published by California Natural Resources Agency | State of California | Metadata Last Checked: July 09, 2025 | Last Modified: 2022-04-04T18:37:08.000Z
<p>This dataset contains annual average minimum and maximum temperatures from the four models and two greenhouse gas (RCP) scenarios included in the four model ensemble for the years 1950-2099. </p> <p>The downscaling and selection of models for inclusion in ten and four model ensembles is described in <a href='https://www.energy.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2019-11/Projections_CCCA4-CEC-2018-006_ADA.pdf#page=11' rel='nofollow ugc'>Pierce et al. 2018</a>, but summarized here. Thirty two global climate models (GCMs) were identified to meet the modeling requirements. From those, ten that closely simulate California’s climate were selected for additional analysis (<a href='https://www.energy.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2019-11/Projections_CCCA4-CEC-2018-006_ADA.pdf#page=11' rel='nofollow ugc'>Table 1, Pierce et al. 2018</a>) and to form a ten model ensemble. From the ten model ensemble, four models, forming a four model ensemble, were identified to provide coverage of the range of potential climate outcomes in California.<span>  </span>The models in the four model ensemble and their general climate projection for California are: </p><p></p><ul><li><span style='text-indent:-0.25in;'>HadGEM2-ES (warm/dry), </span></li><li><span style='text-indent:-0.25in;'>C</span><span style='text-indent:-0.25in;'>anESM2 (average), </span></li><li><span style='text-indent:-0.25in;'>CNRM-CM5 (cooler/wetter), </span></li><li><span style='text-indent:-0.25in;'>and MIROC5 the model least like the others to improve coverage of the range of outcomes.</span></li></ul><p></p> <p>These data were downloaded from Cal-Adapt and prepared for use within CA Nature by California Natural Resource Agency and ESRI staff. </p> <p>Cal-Adapt. (2018). LOCA Derived Data [GeoTIFF]. Data derived from LOCA Downscaled CMIP5 Climate Projections. Cal-Adapt website developed by University of California at Berkeley’s Geospatial Innovation Facility under contract with the California Energy Commission. Retrieved from <a href='https://cal-adapt.org/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow ugc noopener noreferrer'>https://cal-adapt.org/</a><br /></p> <p>Pierce, D. W., J. F. Kalansky, and D. R. Cayan, (Scripps Institution of Oceanography). 2018. Climate, Drought, and Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the Fourth California Climate Assessment. California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment, California Energy Commission. Publication Number: CNRA-CEC-2018-006.</p>

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