The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Baltci Sea region. The datasets were produced for three different future scenarios (SSP1-2.6, SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5) and five different variables (potential temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH and chlorophyll) at three different depth levels (5m, 25m and seafloor with the exception of chlorophyll) at monthly frequency for the years 1993 - 2099. The statistical metrics provided are the mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum median, 2.5 and 97.5 percentile. The ensemble is computed over 4-7 different CMIP6 model realisations (depending on variable), the bias corrections and statistical downscaling applied is based on the methodology by La...
Many coastal seas worldwide are affected by human impacts such as eutrophication causing, inter alia...
Efforts to manage living marine resources (LMRs) under climate change need projections of future oce...
Data products: Tittensor et al. (2021). Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate r...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the North ...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Medite...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the region...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Chilea...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Bay of...
A statistical downscaling approach is applied to the output of five different global climate model s...
Data sets There are two data sets: (1) reanalysis (1993-2021) and (2) future projection (2015-2100)...
A software was developed in the framework of the GEOWOW project for computing the mean of the output...
To assess the impact of the implementation of the Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP) on the future enviro...
The SRES A1B scenario for the period 2072–2097 with the Bergen Climate Model (BCM) has been downscal...
This dataset accompanies the article Improving sea-level change projections for the Northwestern Eur...
The hydrographic conditions in North Sea and Baltic Sea are strongly influenced by the variability o...
Many coastal seas worldwide are affected by human impacts such as eutrophication causing, inter alia...
Efforts to manage living marine resources (LMRs) under climate change need projections of future oce...
Data products: Tittensor et al. (2021). Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate r...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the North ...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Medite...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the region...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Chilea...
The ensemble provides future projections of key marine variables under climate change for the Bay of...
A statistical downscaling approach is applied to the output of five different global climate model s...
Data sets There are two data sets: (1) reanalysis (1993-2021) and (2) future projection (2015-2100)...
A software was developed in the framework of the GEOWOW project for computing the mean of the output...
To assess the impact of the implementation of the Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP) on the future enviro...
The SRES A1B scenario for the period 2072–2097 with the Bergen Climate Model (BCM) has been downscal...
This dataset accompanies the article Improving sea-level change projections for the Northwestern Eur...
The hydrographic conditions in North Sea and Baltic Sea are strongly influenced by the variability o...
Many coastal seas worldwide are affected by human impacts such as eutrophication causing, inter alia...
Efforts to manage living marine resources (LMRs) under climate change need projections of future oce...
Data products: Tittensor et al. (2021). Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate r...