Data for "Back-to-back high category atmospheric river landfalls occur more often on the west coast of the United States" (Q6708240)
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The repository contains data used in "(Zhou et al. 2024) Back-to-back high category atmospheric river landfalls occur more often on the west coast of the United States". We included the landfall flags used for AR cluster identification. The landfall flags are generated using TECA-BARD AR detection on datasets including ERA5 reanalysis and CMIP5/6 simulaitons. Large-scale fields of 500hPa geopotential height, 850hPa meridional wind, and 850hPazonal wind are also included. Landfall flags from ERA5 detected by TECA: TECA_IVTmax_landfall_yyyy_US.pkl (yyyy = year) Landfall flags from CESM2-LEN detected by TECA: TECA_IVTmax_landfall_xxxx_yy_US.pkl (xxxx=initical states, yy=ensemble member) Landfall flags from CMIP5/6 detected by TECA: TECA_IVTmax_landfall_{model_name}_US.pkl large-scale fields from ERA5: {VAR}_cluster_mean_cl_length_US.nc4
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28 March 2024
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