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- | ====== How to find PMIP data ====== | + | ====== How to find actual data to compare to model output ====== |
I am sure there is more than indicated below. Ask the authors of [[pmip3:wg:p2f:models|the Experimental description papers]]! | I am sure there is more than indicated below. Ask the authors of [[pmip3:wg:p2f:models|the Experimental description papers]]! | ||
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==== The Pliocene ==== | ==== The Pliocene ==== | ||
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+ | Harry Dowsett is working on the new Prism4 SST synthesis for the PlioMIP2 project. It will be published in a USGS publication - currently still in progress (as of February 2017). | ||
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+ | There is also SST from PRISM3 (2010). The data for PRISM3 were drawn from various warm periods about 3Ma. Thus they do not present a single consistent climate snapshot of the kind that may be produced by a climate model. These data were used in PlioMIP1. See, for example, this paper comparing PRISM3 and the model HadCM3 and references therein. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031018211001404 | ||
==== The Eocene ==== | ==== The Eocene ==== |