Articles | Volume 17, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-2265-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-2265-2024
Model experiment description paper
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20 Mar 2024
Model experiment description paper |  | 20 Mar 2024

An overview of the Western United States Dynamically Downscaled Dataset (WUS-D3)

Stefan Rahimi, Lei Huang, Jesse Norris, Alex Hall, Naomi Goldenson, Will Krantz, Benjamin Bass, Chad Thackeray, Henry Lin, Di Chen, Eli Dennis, Ethan Collins, Zachary J. Lebo, Emily Slinskey, Sara Graves, Surabhi Biyani, Bowen Wang, Stephen Cropper, and the UCLA Center for Climate Science Team

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Here, we project future climate across the western United States through the end of the 21st century using a regional climate model, embedded within 16 latest-generation global climate models, to provide the community with a high-resolution physically based ensemble of climate data for use at local scales. Strengths and weaknesses of the data are frankly discussed as we overview the downscaled dataset.