diff --git a/changelog/419.docs.md b/changelog/419.docs.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..74b083898 --- /dev/null +++ b/changelog/419.docs.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Added more details about the production and use of the ozone data diff --git a/docs/dataset-overviews/ozone.md b/docs/dataset-overviews/ozone.md index c279ea8fc..a62b32638 100644 --- a/docs/dataset-overviews/ozone.md +++ b/docs/dataset-overviews/ozone.md @@ -86,7 +86,10 @@ No data available for this phase yet. The piControl forcing should come from files with the source ID `FZJ-CMIP-ozone-1-2` data, (there are no specific piControl files available in the `FZJ-CMIP-ozone-2-0` data). -Note that this guidance differs from the email communication sent by the CMIP IPO on 12 February 2026. +The CMIP IPO sent this guidance in their +[email communication on 16 February 2026](../forcings-email-archive/2026-02-16/#recommendation-for-pre-industrial-control), +updating the guidance from the +[email communication on 12 February 2026](../forcings-email-archive/2026-02-12/#2026-02-12-update). For pre-industrial control, there are two options. The first is the monthly climatology file (frequency value of `monC`). @@ -114,6 +117,13 @@ These provide the temperature output that is consistent with the provided ozone This may be useful for those wishing to post-process the ozone forcings into other forms (e.g. https://github.com/PCMDI/input4MIPs_CVs/discussions/378). +Three state-of-the-art stratosphere-troposphere-resolving chemistry-climate models +- WACCM-CESM (USA), CMAM (Canada), and EMAC (Germany) - +have been used to create this dataset. +The models were run in amip (or coupled?) mode driven by the DECK CMIP7 forcing datasets. +More details on the simulations and their fidelity against observations +will be documented in a peer-reviewed journal article (Hegglin et al, in prep). + ## Differences in format from CMIP6 or other previous versions The data format is currently very similar, if not the same as CMIP6