From 76bbb8904719ddb6e2afe2884b7b7eef5d5f8304 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zebedee Nicholls Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2025 18:06:48 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add links to CHANGELOG and analysis repo --- .../supplementary-source-id-info.yaml | 6 + Database/input4MIPs_db_file_entries.json | 1380 ++++----- .../input4MIPs_datasets_CMIP6Plus.html | 920 ++++-- .../input4MIPs_files_CMIP6Plus.html | 2760 ++++++++++++----- .../input4MIPs_source-id_CMIP6Plus.html | 4 +- .../greenhouse-gas-concentrations.md | 5 +- 6 files changed, 3463 insertions(+), 1612 deletions(-) diff --git a/Database/input-data/supplementary-source-id-info.yaml b/Database/input-data/supplementary-source-id-info.yaml index 50434f13..613757df 100644 --- a/Database/input-data/supplementary-source-id-info.yaml +++ b/Database/input-data/supplementary-source-id-info.yaml @@ -35,6 +35,12 @@ CR-CMIP-0-4-0: about the original data sources. As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + + For the full CHANGELOG, + see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, + see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). DRES-CMIP-BB4CMIP7-1-0: license_id: CC BY 4.0 comment_post_publication: >- diff --git a/Database/input4MIPs_db_file_entries.json b/Database/input4MIPs_db_file_entries.json index fc7c7536..32bde8d8 100644 --- a/Database/input4MIPs_db_file_entries.json +++ b/Database/input4MIPs_db_file_entries.json @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -1543,7 +1543,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -1631,7 +1631,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -1983,7 +1983,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:56Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -2951,7 +2951,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -3215,7 +3215,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -3699,7 +3699,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -3743,7 +3743,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -4139,7 +4139,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -4579,7 +4579,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -4931,7 +4931,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -5107,7 +5107,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -5239,7 +5239,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -5635,7 +5635,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -5679,7 +5679,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:02Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -5987,7 +5987,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -6295,7 +6295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -6515,7 +6515,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -6559,7 +6559,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -6999,7 +6999,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -7395,7 +7395,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:27Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8011,7 +8011,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8055,7 +8055,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8319,7 +8319,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8451,7 +8451,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8495,7 +8495,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8715,7 +8715,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -8935,7 +8935,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -9023,7 +9023,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -9243,7 +9243,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -9595,7 +9595,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -9859,7 +9859,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -10123,7 +10123,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -10387,7 +10387,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:29Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -10475,7 +10475,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -10695,7 +10695,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -11047,7 +11047,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -11443,7 +11443,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -11487,7 +11487,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -11619,7 +11619,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -11751,7 +11751,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:29Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -11927,7 +11927,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -12103,7 +12103,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -12279,7 +12279,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -12587,7 +12587,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -12675,7 +12675,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -12719,7 +12719,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:27Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -13115,7 +13115,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -13203,7 +13203,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -13511,7 +13511,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:34Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -13555,7 +13555,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -14039,7 +14039,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -14083,7 +14083,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -14171,7 +14171,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -14479,7 +14479,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -14743,7 +14743,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -15183,7 +15183,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -15359,7 +15359,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -15843,7 +15843,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -16591,7 +16591,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -16635,7 +16635,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -16943,7 +16943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17075,7 +17075,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17251,7 +17251,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17295,7 +17295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17339,7 +17339,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17383,7 +17383,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17735,7 +17735,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -17823,7 +17823,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -18043,7 +18043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -18395,7 +18395,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -18571,7 +18571,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -18659,7 +18659,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -19099,7 +19099,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -19231,7 +19231,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -19451,7 +19451,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -19759,7 +19759,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -20111,7 +20111,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -20595,7 +20595,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -21123,7 +21123,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -21475,7 +21475,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -21519,7 +21519,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -21783,7 +21783,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -21827,7 +21827,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -22795,7 +22795,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -23763,7 +23763,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -24423,7 +24423,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -24819,7 +24819,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -25215,7 +25215,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -25435,7 +25435,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:56Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -26139,7 +26139,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -26227,7 +26227,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -26579,7 +26579,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -26755,7 +26755,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -26843,7 +26843,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -26887,7 +26887,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -27151,7 +27151,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:12Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -27547,7 +27547,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -27767,7 +27767,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -27943,7 +27943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -28075,7 +28075,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -28119,7 +28119,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -28559,7 +28559,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -28603,7 +28603,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -29131,7 +29131,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -29351,7 +29351,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -29483,7 +29483,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -29615,7 +29615,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -29747,7 +29747,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -29923,7 +29923,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -30143,7 +30143,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -30539,7 +30539,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -30583,7 +30583,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:54:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -30935,7 +30935,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -31287,7 +31287,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:02Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -31331,7 +31331,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -31551,7 +31551,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -32123,7 +32123,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -32167,7 +32167,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -32299,7 +32299,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33091,7 +33091,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33223,7 +33223,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33487,7 +33487,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33619,7 +33619,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33663,7 +33663,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33707,7 +33707,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -33795,7 +33795,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -34411,7 +34411,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -34807,7 +34807,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35071,7 +35071,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35115,7 +35115,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35203,7 +35203,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35379,7 +35379,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35775,7 +35775,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35819,7 +35819,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -35951,7 +35951,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -36567,7 +36567,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -37139,7 +37139,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -37271,7 +37271,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:17:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -37403,7 +37403,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -38239,7 +38239,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -38855,7 +38855,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39295,7 +39295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39427,7 +39427,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39559,7 +39559,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39603,7 +39603,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39647,7 +39647,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39735,7 +39735,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39911,7 +39911,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -39955,7 +39955,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -40307,7 +40307,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -40571,7 +40571,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -40879,7 +40879,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -41187,7 +41187,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -41627,7 +41627,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -41715,7 +41715,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -42199,7 +42199,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -42463,7 +42463,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -42903,7 +42903,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -43123,7 +43123,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -43651,7 +43651,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -43827,7 +43827,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -45235,7 +45235,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -45323,7 +45323,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -45631,7 +45631,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -45983,7 +45983,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46203,7 +46203,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46247,7 +46247,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46467,7 +46467,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:54:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46555,7 +46555,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46643,7 +46643,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46775,7 +46775,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -46995,7 +46995,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -47567,7 +47567,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -47655,7 +47655,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -48095,7 +48095,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -49063,7 +49063,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -49107,7 +49107,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -49767,7 +49767,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -49943,7 +49943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -50295,7 +50295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:27Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -50823,7 +50823,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -50999,7 +50999,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -51351,7 +51351,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -51439,7 +51439,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -51571,7 +51571,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -51791,7 +51791,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -51879,7 +51879,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -52099,7 +52099,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -52231,7 +52231,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -53199,7 +53199,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -53727,7 +53727,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -54123,7 +54123,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -54343,7 +54343,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:55Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55003,7 +55003,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:53Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55311,7 +55311,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55355,7 +55355,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55663,7 +55663,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55839,7 +55839,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55883,7 +55883,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -55971,7 +55971,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -56675,7 +56675,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -56719,7 +56719,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -56807,7 +56807,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -57027,7 +57027,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -57159,7 +57159,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -57203,7 +57203,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -57291,7 +57291,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -57379,7 +57379,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -58171,7 +58171,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -58391,7 +58391,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -58435,7 +58435,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -58479,7 +58479,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -58523,7 +58523,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -58567,7 +58567,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -59007,7 +59007,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -59271,7 +59271,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -59315,7 +59315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -59447,7 +59447,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -59579,7 +59579,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -59755,7 +59755,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -60019,7 +60019,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -60283,7 +60283,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -60371,7 +60371,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -60635,7 +60635,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -60855,7 +60855,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -60943,7 +60943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -61471,7 +61471,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -61515,7 +61515,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -61559,7 +61559,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -61779,7 +61779,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -61955,7 +61955,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -61999,7 +61999,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -62395,7 +62395,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -62439,7 +62439,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -62703,7 +62703,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -62835,7 +62835,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -63363,7 +63363,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -63759,7 +63759,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -63803,7 +63803,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -64463,7 +64463,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:29Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -64903,7 +64903,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -65343,7 +65343,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -65563,7 +65563,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:12Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -65607,7 +65607,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -65651,7 +65651,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -66091,7 +66091,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -66443,7 +66443,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -66707,7 +66707,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -66795,7 +66795,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -67191,7 +67191,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -67367,7 +67367,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -67411,7 +67411,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -67455,7 +67455,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:53Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -67895,7 +67895,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -68511,7 +68511,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -68555,7 +68555,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -68995,7 +68995,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -69259,7 +69259,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -69391,7 +69391,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -69479,7 +69479,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -69787,7 +69787,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -69875,7 +69875,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -69963,7 +69963,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -70183,7 +70183,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -70535,7 +70535,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -71107,7 +71107,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -71195,7 +71195,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -71503,7 +71503,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -71635,7 +71635,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -71723,7 +71723,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -71943,7 +71943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:53Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -72119,7 +72119,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -72207,7 +72207,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -72295,7 +72295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -72647,7 +72647,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -72779,7 +72779,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -72823,7 +72823,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -73043,7 +73043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -73351,7 +73351,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -73395,7 +73395,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:12Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -73659,7 +73659,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -74011,7 +74011,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -74099,7 +74099,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -74319,7 +74319,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:02Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -74627,7 +74627,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -74803,7 +74803,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -74891,7 +74891,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -75023,7 +75023,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:17:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -75419,7 +75419,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -75507,7 +75507,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -75595,7 +75595,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -75683,7 +75683,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -75727,7 +75727,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -76299,7 +76299,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -76651,7 +76651,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77047,7 +77047,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77179,7 +77179,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77223,7 +77223,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77443,7 +77443,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77487,7 +77487,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77619,7 +77619,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -77663,7 +77663,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -78015,7 +78015,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -78191,7 +78191,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -78323,7 +78323,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -78807,7 +78807,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -78895,7 +78895,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -79159,7 +79159,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -79291,7 +79291,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -79335,7 +79335,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -79819,7 +79819,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -79951,7 +79951,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -80259,7 +80259,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -80303,7 +80303,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -80391,7 +80391,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -80523,7 +80523,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -80699,7 +80699,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -80831,7 +80831,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -81007,7 +81007,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:02Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -81227,7 +81227,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -81359,7 +81359,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -81447,7 +81447,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -81755,7 +81755,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -82107,7 +82107,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -82151,7 +82151,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:34Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -82195,7 +82195,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -82371,7 +82371,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -82415,7 +82415,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -82547,7 +82547,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -83163,7 +83163,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -83251,7 +83251,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -84043,7 +84043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -84571,7 +84571,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -84615,7 +84615,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:27Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85011,7 +85011,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85055,7 +85055,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85187,7 +85187,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:02Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85627,7 +85627,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85715,7 +85715,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85847,7 +85847,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -85979,7 +85979,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -86111,7 +86111,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -86419,7 +86419,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -86639,7 +86639,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -86727,7 +86727,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -87079,7 +87079,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -87387,7 +87387,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -87475,7 +87475,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -87607,7 +87607,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -87695,7 +87695,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -88003,7 +88003,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -88091,7 +88091,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:56Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -88267,7 +88267,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -88795,7 +88795,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -88927,7 +88927,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -89015,7 +89015,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -89235,7 +89235,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -89323,7 +89323,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -89675,7 +89675,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -89719,7 +89719,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -89807,7 +89807,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90291,7 +90291,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90335,7 +90335,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:27Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90379,7 +90379,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90511,7 +90511,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90599,7 +90599,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90907,7 +90907,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -90951,7 +90951,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -91259,7 +91259,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -91303,7 +91303,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -91919,7 +91919,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -91963,7 +91963,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -92183,7 +92183,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -92315,7 +92315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -92535,7 +92535,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -92755,7 +92755,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -92887,7 +92887,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -93019,7 +93019,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -93151,7 +93151,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -93415,7 +93415,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -93767,7 +93767,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94295,7 +94295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94339,7 +94339,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94383,7 +94383,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94515,7 +94515,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94559,7 +94559,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94647,7 +94647,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:54:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -94911,7 +94911,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -95131,7 +95131,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -95175,7 +95175,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -95395,7 +95395,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -95527,7 +95527,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -95703,7 +95703,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -96363,7 +96363,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -96407,7 +96407,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -96583,7 +96583,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -97155,7 +97155,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -97243,7 +97243,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -97771,7 +97771,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -98079,7 +98079,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -98343,7 +98343,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:02Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -98431,7 +98431,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -98475,7 +98475,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -98563,7 +98563,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -98739,7 +98739,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -99355,7 +99355,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -99487,7 +99487,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -99575,7 +99575,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -99707,7 +99707,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -100059,7 +100059,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -100323,7 +100323,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -100675,7 +100675,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -100939,7 +100939,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -100983,7 +100983,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -101071,7 +101071,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -101335,7 +101335,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -101379,7 +101379,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -102303,7 +102303,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -102567,7 +102567,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:29Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -102787,7 +102787,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -102831,7 +102831,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -103007,7 +103007,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -103139,7 +103139,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -103183,7 +103183,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -103271,7 +103271,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -103315,7 +103315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -103755,7 +103755,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -104063,7 +104063,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -104943,7 +104943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -105295,7 +105295,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -105515,7 +105515,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -106131,7 +106131,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -106351,7 +106351,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -106791,7 +106791,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:54:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -107099,7 +107099,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -107363,7 +107363,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -107935,7 +107935,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108023,7 +108023,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108067,7 +108067,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:55Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108199,7 +108199,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108463,7 +108463,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108507,7 +108507,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108595,7 +108595,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108639,7 +108639,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:12Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -108903,7 +108903,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109035,7 +109035,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109211,7 +109211,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109519,7 +109519,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109563,7 +109563,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109695,7 +109695,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109739,7 +109739,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109783,7 +109783,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -109959,7 +109959,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -110003,7 +110003,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -110091,7 +110091,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -110443,7 +110443,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -110751,7 +110751,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -110839,7 +110839,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:55Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111015,7 +111015,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111191,7 +111191,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111279,7 +111279,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111367,7 +111367,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111543,7 +111543,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111631,7 +111631,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111763,7 +111763,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111851,7 +111851,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111895,7 +111895,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -111983,7 +111983,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -112247,7 +112247,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -112555,7 +112555,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:23Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -112599,7 +112599,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -112951,7 +112951,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113259,7 +113259,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:56Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113303,7 +113303,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113479,7 +113479,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113655,7 +113655,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113743,7 +113743,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113875,7 +113875,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -113963,7 +113963,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -114051,7 +114051,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -114315,7 +114315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -114359,7 +114359,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -115459,7 +115459,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -115503,7 +115503,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:12Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -116163,7 +116163,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -116647,7 +116647,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -116691,7 +116691,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -116823,7 +116823,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -116867,7 +116867,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -117043,7 +117043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -117131,7 +117131,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -117439,7 +117439,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -118055,7 +118055,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -118407,7 +118407,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -118495,7 +118495,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -118627,7 +118627,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -118847,7 +118847,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -119155,7 +119155,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -119551,7 +119551,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -119815,7 +119815,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -119903,7 +119903,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -119947,7 +119947,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -120079,7 +120079,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -120431,7 +120431,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -120607,7 +120607,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -120651,7 +120651,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -120959,7 +120959,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:56Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -121135,7 +121135,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -121267,7 +121267,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -121311,7 +121311,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -121619,7 +121619,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -121751,7 +121751,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -121839,7 +121839,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -122015,7 +122015,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -122235,7 +122235,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -122411,7 +122411,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:12Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -122455,7 +122455,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -122983,7 +122983,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -123071,7 +123071,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -123511,7 +123511,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -123731,7 +123731,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -123951,7 +123951,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -124171,7 +124171,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -124787,7 +124787,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -124919,7 +124919,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -125095,7 +125095,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -125139,7 +125139,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -125315,7 +125315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -125491,7 +125491,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -125535,7 +125535,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -125711,7 +125711,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -126371,7 +126371,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -126679,7 +126679,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:31Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -126723,7 +126723,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -126767,7 +126767,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -126855,7 +126855,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -126943,7 +126943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:38Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -127339,7 +127339,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -128043,7 +128043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -128131,7 +128131,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:34Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -128307,7 +128307,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -128395,7 +128395,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -128791,7 +128791,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -129275,7 +129275,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -129451,7 +129451,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -129583,7 +129583,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -129759,7 +129759,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -129803,7 +129803,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -129935,7 +129935,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130067,7 +130067,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130199,7 +130199,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130243,7 +130243,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130331,7 +130331,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:34Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130419,7 +130419,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130507,7 +130507,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:05Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130727,7 +130727,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130903,7 +130903,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:34Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -130947,7 +130947,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -131299,7 +131299,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -131431,7 +131431,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:17Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -131651,7 +131651,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -131695,7 +131695,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -131783,7 +131783,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -132575,7 +132575,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:27Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -132707,7 +132707,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -132927,7 +132927,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133323,7 +133323,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133411,7 +133411,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133587,7 +133587,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:29Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133631,7 +133631,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133719,7 +133719,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133763,7 +133763,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -133807,7 +133807,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -134423,7 +134423,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -134731,7 +134731,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -134907,7 +134907,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -134995,7 +134995,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -135215,7 +135215,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -135259,7 +135259,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -135391,7 +135391,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -135699,7 +135699,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:47Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -135875,7 +135875,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -135963,7 +135963,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:36Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -136139,7 +136139,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:53Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -136359,7 +136359,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:21Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -136535,7 +136535,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -137679,7 +137679,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -137855,7 +137855,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -137943,7 +137943,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -138515,7 +138515,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -138779,7 +138779,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -138823,7 +138823,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:54Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -138999,7 +138999,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -139043,7 +139043,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -139747,7 +139747,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:29Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -139791,7 +139791,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -140407,7 +140407,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -140935,7 +140935,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -141199,7 +141199,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -141419,7 +141419,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -141551,7 +141551,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -141683,7 +141683,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -142167,7 +142167,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:17:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -142211,7 +142211,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:07Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -143003,7 +143003,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:03Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -143575,7 +143575,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -143795,7 +143795,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -143839,7 +143839,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -144587,7 +144587,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:43Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -144851,7 +144851,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:26Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -145027,7 +145027,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:17:00Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -145203,7 +145203,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -145247,7 +145247,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -145467,7 +145467,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -145599,7 +145599,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -145775,7 +145775,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -146567,7 +146567,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:37Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -146655,7 +146655,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -146875,7 +146875,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147051,7 +147051,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:32Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147315,7 +147315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147359,7 +147359,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147403,7 +147403,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:57Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147491,7 +147491,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:16Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147535,7 +147535,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147887,7 +147887,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -147931,7 +147931,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148107,7 +148107,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148371,7 +148371,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:15Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148459,7 +148459,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148503,7 +148503,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:28Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148767,7 +148767,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148855,7 +148855,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:25Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -148987,7 +148987,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -149031,7 +149031,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:41Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -149075,7 +149075,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:56:22Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -149559,7 +149559,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -149647,7 +149647,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -149955,7 +149955,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:56Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -150615,7 +150615,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -151275,7 +151275,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:51Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -151363,7 +151363,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152023,7 +152023,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152067,7 +152067,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152111,7 +152111,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152287,7 +152287,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:20Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152331,7 +152331,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:15:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152419,7 +152419,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:04Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152551,7 +152551,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152859,7 +152859,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152903,7 +152903,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -152991,7 +152991,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153123,7 +153123,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153255,7 +153255,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:35Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153343,7 +153343,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153475,7 +153475,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:05:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153607,7 +153607,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:02:08Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153695,7 +153695,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:07:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -153915,7 +153915,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:40Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -154091,7 +154091,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:33Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -154443,7 +154443,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:52Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -154487,7 +154487,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:42Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -154883,7 +154883,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:16:53Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -154971,7 +154971,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:13Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -155015,7 +155015,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:59Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -155455,7 +155455,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:45Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -155631,7 +155631,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:55Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -155719,7 +155719,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:19Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -156159,7 +156159,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:49Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -156203,7 +156203,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:57:24Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -156819,7 +156819,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:58:46Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -157127,7 +157127,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:09Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -157215,7 +157215,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:58Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -157523,7 +157523,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:06Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -157611,7 +157611,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:39Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -157743,7 +157743,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:59:50Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -158315,7 +158315,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:11Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -158579,7 +158579,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:03:48Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -158667,7 +158667,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T13:55:18Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -158711,7 +158711,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:04:10Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -158755,7 +158755,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:01:30Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -159327,7 +159327,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:01Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -160163,7 +160163,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:00:14Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", @@ -160251,7 +160251,7 @@ "Conventions":"CF-1.7", "activity_id":"input4MIPs", "comment":"This is an interim dataset, do not use in production.Data compiled by Climate Resource, based on science by many others (see 'references*' attributes)). Financial support has been provided by the CMIP International Project Office (CMIP IPO), which is hosted by the European Space Agency, with staff provided by HE Space Operations Ltd. ", - "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.", + "comment_post_publication":"CR-CMIP-1-0-0 switches to much more conventional naming for gases. The affected gases are: c2f6 (previously pfc116), c3f8 (pfc218), c4f10 (pfc3110), c5f12 (pfc4112), c6f14 (pfc5114), c7f16 (pfc6116), c8f18 (pfc7118), cc4f8 (pfc318) and ch3ccl3 (hcc140a).\nA DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files.\nIn terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks.\nThe CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources.\nAs a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated.\nFor the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md]().\nFor basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations]().", "contact":"zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com", "creation_date":"2024-12-05T14:06:44Z", "data_node":"esgf-data2.llnl.gov", diff --git a/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_datasets_CMIP6Plus.html b/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_datasets_CMIP6Plus.html index 64384efa..742202e3 100644 --- a/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_datasets_CMIP6Plus.html +++ b/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_datasets_CMIP6Plus.html @@ -7387,7 +7387,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7413,7 +7415,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7439,7 +7443,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7465,7 +7471,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7491,7 +7499,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7517,7 +7527,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7543,7 +7555,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7569,7 +7583,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7595,7 +7611,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7621,7 +7639,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7647,7 +7667,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7673,7 +7695,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7699,7 +7723,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7725,7 +7751,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7751,7 +7779,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7777,7 +7807,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7803,7 +7835,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7829,7 +7863,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7855,7 +7891,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7881,7 +7919,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7907,7 +7947,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7933,7 +7975,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7959,7 +8003,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -7985,7 +8031,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8011,7 +8059,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8037,7 +8087,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8063,7 +8115,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8089,7 +8143,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8115,7 +8171,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8141,7 +8199,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8167,7 +8227,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8193,7 +8255,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8219,7 +8283,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8245,7 +8311,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8271,7 +8339,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8297,7 +8367,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8323,7 +8395,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8349,7 +8423,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8375,7 +8451,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8401,7 +8479,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8427,7 +8507,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8453,7 +8535,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8479,7 +8563,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8505,7 +8591,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8531,7 +8619,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8557,7 +8647,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8583,7 +8675,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8609,7 +8703,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8635,7 +8731,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8661,7 +8759,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8687,7 +8787,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8713,7 +8815,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8739,7 +8843,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8765,7 +8871,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8791,7 +8899,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8817,7 +8927,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8843,7 +8955,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8869,7 +8983,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8895,7 +9011,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8921,7 +9039,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8947,7 +9067,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8973,7 +9095,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -8999,7 +9123,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9025,7 +9151,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9051,7 +9179,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9077,7 +9207,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9103,7 +9235,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9129,7 +9263,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9155,7 +9291,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9181,7 +9319,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9207,7 +9347,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9233,7 +9375,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9259,7 +9403,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9285,7 +9431,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9311,7 +9459,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9625,7 +9775,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9651,7 +9803,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9677,7 +9831,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9703,7 +9859,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9729,7 +9887,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9755,7 +9915,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9781,7 +9943,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9807,7 +9971,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9833,7 +9999,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9859,7 +10027,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9885,7 +10055,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9911,7 +10083,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9937,7 +10111,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9963,7 +10139,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -9989,7 +10167,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10015,7 +10195,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10041,7 +10223,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10067,7 +10251,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10093,7 +10279,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10119,7 +10307,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10145,7 +10335,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10171,7 +10363,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10197,7 +10391,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10223,7 +10419,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10249,7 +10447,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10275,7 +10475,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10301,7 +10503,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10327,7 +10531,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10353,7 +10559,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10379,7 +10587,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10405,7 +10615,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10431,7 +10643,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10457,7 +10671,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10483,7 +10699,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10509,7 +10727,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10535,7 +10755,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10561,7 +10783,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10587,7 +10811,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10613,7 +10839,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10639,7 +10867,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10665,7 +10895,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10691,7 +10923,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10717,7 +10951,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10743,7 +10979,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10769,7 +11007,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10795,7 +11035,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10821,7 +11063,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10847,7 +11091,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10873,7 +11119,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10899,7 +11147,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10925,7 +11175,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10951,7 +11203,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -10977,7 +11231,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11003,7 +11259,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11029,7 +11287,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11055,7 +11315,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11081,7 +11343,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11107,7 +11371,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11133,7 +11399,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11159,7 +11427,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11185,7 +11455,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11211,7 +11483,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11237,7 +11511,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11263,7 +11539,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11289,7 +11567,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11315,7 +11595,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11341,7 +11623,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11367,7 +11651,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11393,7 +11679,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11419,7 +11707,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11445,7 +11735,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11471,7 +11763,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11497,7 +11791,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11523,7 +11819,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11549,7 +11847,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11575,7 +11875,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11601,7 +11903,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11627,7 +11931,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11653,7 +11959,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11679,7 +11987,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11705,7 +12015,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11731,7 +12043,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11757,7 +12071,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11783,7 +12099,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11809,7 +12127,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11835,7 +12155,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11861,7 +12183,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11887,7 +12211,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11913,7 +12239,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11939,7 +12267,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11965,7 +12295,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -11991,7 +12323,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12017,7 +12351,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12043,7 +12379,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12069,7 +12407,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12227,7 +12567,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12253,7 +12595,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12279,7 +12623,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12305,7 +12651,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12331,7 +12679,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12401,7 +12751,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12427,7 +12779,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12453,7 +12807,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12479,7 +12835,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12505,7 +12863,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12531,7 +12891,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12557,7 +12919,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12583,7 +12947,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12609,7 +12975,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12635,7 +13003,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12661,7 +13031,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12687,7 +13059,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12713,7 +13087,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12739,7 +13115,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12765,7 +13143,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12791,7 +13171,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12817,7 +13199,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12843,7 +13227,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12869,7 +13255,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12895,7 +13283,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12921,7 +13311,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12947,7 +13339,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12973,7 +13367,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -12999,7 +13395,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13025,7 +13423,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13051,7 +13451,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13077,7 +13479,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13103,7 +13507,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13129,7 +13535,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13155,7 +13563,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13181,7 +13591,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13207,7 +13619,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13233,7 +13647,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13259,7 +13675,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13285,7 +13703,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13311,7 +13731,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13337,7 +13759,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13363,7 +13787,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13389,7 +13815,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13415,7 +13843,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13441,7 +13871,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13467,7 +13899,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13493,7 +13927,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13519,7 +13955,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13545,7 +13983,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13769,7 +14209,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13795,7 +14237,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13821,7 +14265,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13847,7 +14293,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -13873,7 +14321,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -14031,7 +14481,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -14057,7 +14509,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -14083,7 +14537,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -14109,7 +14565,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 @@ -14135,7 +14593,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 diff --git a/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_files_CMIP6Plus.html b/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_files_CMIP6Plus.html index 2372214b..c59e324d 100644 --- a/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_files_CMIP6Plus.html +++ b/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_files_CMIP6Plus.html @@ -27614,7 +27614,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 13bd0f8528ca488c5a38bdbe6b35a447a3fc1d78c9a7865dfe1c179dbf088ccd @@ -27664,7 +27666,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 23da5f6e2ae7f4362ff08cb26d0ff5e0f3d9be79dccdc0a026a8c8ef8e018e60 @@ -27714,7 +27718,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f30ffb3c793b918afa8dc67f9100bce2ad6f3e5d1796739d39a78c4b0843cd42 @@ -27764,7 +27770,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0ae6b86ffe91f37a483f4ed3116961a485d4310acb59f06e02bb72e7a64930c5 @@ -27814,7 +27822,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2c870833506bb67b44e1f156241add54c6bf2f575d8c58a54b7ac6e5193665be @@ -27864,7 +27874,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 95e4fe12a500260bdde8bf7c276c3c37a977dccf66440e465d33be0874b21e7f @@ -27914,7 +27926,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0c815ab91575d141dbda03186e033b579a0948d4362914c06db11d195151c863 @@ -27964,7 +27978,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7aca818f2ff295b4de4ddd61952bcbfe56a49fcd216dde7d78025555e4ff3ba9 @@ -28014,7 +28030,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f57975950bb43757fff9ea144e60dafac9ef4141462d02a94672e2dacc5af07f @@ -28064,7 +28082,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4019369a4d67dade7be50a38fd42a16b6f1337a89c5bf32d20f880222c7d6733 @@ -28114,7 +28134,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bfc9b1e99f9c767ed2d6f59efac9ee09fc2499715b4eaf7e6575bd2a9a9cae6d @@ -28164,7 +28186,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c057213f297744ecf2d046c40e05f7fad6cf4d92849f3eea772afc48ddca48c7 @@ -28214,7 +28238,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 267db291455ae69d2e31b968b09f79c40ad540821b641521c3080c6c4bbab22b @@ -28264,7 +28290,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7ebb1addad71e455cc0c57d00bc0d34129756083bc7a5ca7b6bf43ee51594567 @@ -28314,7 +28342,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cc9a40d66df0c67cbc478ec73350bcf3f9cb1c7ae17f86161ef4b4778bc38997 @@ -28364,7 +28394,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 741b6c8abd2921895f56ca4eac4a3376a60824b736fc92542885759d3f63f03e @@ -28414,7 +28446,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b8faacde00814367abf89e8cb0c61fed1872bccfa736c95693b3090aa1856a4d @@ -28464,7 +28498,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cc9f5d1ce8292a57cbb757cb9dff3498f8fabcc83420539da3a444d4dad2b129 @@ -28514,7 +28550,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 800835d6011ba28a42ebe30cb423ecc191fcaab3f9fdeba193b0d9fddf025a81 @@ -28564,7 +28602,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8b97ca22a7d2cabac21328f6678231b8c69b366c5f0924ef3ea3697662fb00bf @@ -28614,7 +28654,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f5ff4a9cf8b5588216fb1fe5452e6f7108ae9b946be8522d3fbd6e2585199e4a @@ -28664,7 +28706,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1287a5c8953df9177490d634ab96d5ab8a341750e561ffe3768b87adc5a17e55 @@ -28714,7 +28758,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3c74668d60cd7c709309de9c7d2e17ec55e5dad82cb857f573db4d923cbf1fb4 @@ -28764,7 +28810,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b7dcc9cdd14f6e4887598337677584d2891f0a0089786e971a92957610ad2dd4 @@ -28814,7 +28862,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 303dd28a0106778740392255613ab694178013f5a9670f15e4ccd08aa7325987 @@ -28864,7 +28914,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 98403b75d8b80bcaf8f11948e2abe50152f73b8ed9077acab338c24ca8d917a4 @@ -28914,7 +28966,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b0b223ddaf65b41596aad9e3480ea8166d7cd3bcd39a30eab734c426855c1f5e @@ -28964,7 +29018,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 00aef8522f92652fceb4e307c46d5d91cb67053c9c3de728560bee3022a633b7 @@ -29014,7 +29070,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0fb1734ea7967ea5958b324e6e6486583b94e8f45caeec509442c753b46ab301 @@ -29064,7 +29122,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ca5627f854bf663e80532e2bd48a1cbba86477aba466579a12f566eee551d677 @@ -29114,7 +29174,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7de29e548d06773c44dca4ee873e1663238cea1578f0eeab7bc0929e74c0de32 @@ -29164,7 +29226,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a72418e686f250d0f2f2ac502023351234508578d0a0bdc75a6306b99265811d @@ -29214,7 +29278,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bc4be85d397f50c529e6baa963493cb8f49a5614f627c2ba96378450b8e3a81d @@ -29264,7 +29330,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4778eddbfd42de7da99a73ea714a248ccdc23a44a8dd6663a723cecd122c4bf9 @@ -29314,7 +29382,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6503ed4c0e35f315c858f2aa8aa1b3151eb4aa922e06fb761f5b04950e0ca8f6 @@ -29364,7 +29434,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c0c2bcbfb6f16440fe75c69d229fdbf679dd1e5dcd6a0ca724309d08706b27a1 @@ -29414,7 +29486,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2f4ef4e041bd695e3ca9d67d29976c5ab98fd83de63b8b8a9197be76f1a24b04 @@ -29464,7 +29538,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e0edc5f8a2efa743ca17608397d740fc914f77e076c34caff33e916246892281 @@ -29514,7 +29590,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e4eb00afe55f996ad72a802584b7f5197cb2a76bdc13456bc151e569de2af7fd @@ -29564,7 +29642,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2b1b7a4029ec0eac219ddef57a60822daf3def77798856bb519442f1402673ea @@ -29614,7 +29694,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 41fdc3026ed80b1204fda052848480dce94b80f7f39f8bc0af589daaf1753354 @@ -29664,7 +29746,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a595d36959e350e7cb86996c89a99b977ec9bfa2967cd971cca07f2d736b3625 @@ -29714,7 +29798,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 579d9b906cb29344df2022d807e01323c8a0b22962033b5a2affa77c9178b2cc @@ -29764,7 +29850,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7d9c34641814760b10c88069cfc8b4e5faf03cd615deedcdc0038fa4f0b7f1ed @@ -29814,7 +29902,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bce804d8e4e9c870547e767169406fc2b45db33d6994e4a346284898a77db83b @@ -29864,7 +29954,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 309b15e9d987b0a5c99ed46e5b51864b0b1db7b3a4ce5f14d48b791550fc0703 @@ -29914,7 +30006,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5ce6681f24deba61494f200b906d96ba907baf05e214ad374514e02a364983b9 @@ -29964,7 +30058,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8265868e5575c62dcdfc3e3d2479b55be24129c240f1f72e5deeec70b784e4aa @@ -30014,7 +30110,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0f9942d861ae0a81315ea83870a29aeefbea5c56ab081043eb17234f78830e8f @@ -30064,7 +30162,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5f9195fc29566504a6457268db1b60428b0ffcef325301e257ae302d14aa40d8 @@ -30114,7 +30214,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f485d6edbedcbcd5a13bc8cdf0b0887e1bb3d23d26e9e7943560cfe9e4a4b996 @@ -30164,7 +30266,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0d9944ad6e87bf571ffa534af202744aa4a4485bd146c467d6758a17bc49dcd9 @@ -30214,7 +30318,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 532a728498fe248f8b67d2f6f87c11610f9e3ef93a9ac0f4d29af0fee0624b18 @@ -30264,7 +30370,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ca73ab1cf378aa7465b0e6ef8be102332d2096d6fb99d359fbbb95f4f3c2e148 @@ -30314,7 +30422,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 54464a39d0cf2dad8c7bc5c2931187d6f6d580c3b971e4a9b12546b2135fed23 @@ -30364,7 +30474,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d2967eae300e73efae2bde30992c05f76d3716ff92b479c9007f6d41c145a475 @@ -30414,7 +30526,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ebeb33fe4b915498cca6c1e47e45b2051ded2f35f186745b6e2ee352ea03a458 @@ -30464,7 +30578,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5b9fa311c596fcb369bb1a92d3899620ba53da3b34714edc6646e044f5c00c81 @@ -30514,7 +30630,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 985ce9d4493184080dd05ea870eb291fac376d837ed2549963ad3a39dad75eea @@ -30564,7 +30682,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f93b13e62fa75128465db225846af77530e1632f9d6ec87dd0a2589f85367b8c @@ -30614,7 +30734,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 596409998bb886b629bf3922c7e4cc421a676db3de5c0fbb1996de3b38c7438e @@ -30664,7 +30786,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d189f7f783bd42feb3e3ef70a51311b775f43c03032d48b614dd9ee94a6a24e7 @@ -30714,7 +30838,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f315a96044c75a797ae030819a8759c9164c97b35fa6181e1fedc34fa92bfee4 @@ -30764,7 +30890,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7dc3c7f2daca5b53c04843fce6822e444b80305e239389942de938e942e09a43 @@ -30814,7 +30942,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e9a3e8c30f3b748c8140b3b8b7f582547d0e11dcd78474db58c3926f218c4919 @@ -30864,7 +30994,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ead657d8f029d6fad35e81c5722926b1181c3fd1837e6aad9fb8674550569ceb @@ -30914,7 +31046,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8dd74ef8a2f192052818a4b9335a4e33bb46c269d3198436fa45c363c4190a5b @@ -30964,7 +31098,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 90d63b4d421bc3360b1ff4d16642944bc7d80a46b68f61cad26df51ce056a829 @@ -31014,7 +31150,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com da12d8d1fff7f4d8a60dd4efb3a32c9cdf74ee651d9c55a30793fafa13f60a7a @@ -31064,7 +31202,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8d2daa3e2b9407c68122b2e58b5bd5d9164cc151e83b34267b768e4dffe2a11b @@ -31114,7 +31254,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a632b2a3f32bff17816b9023d354593ed8b9278c91f37ec9cec75e039f8f7ca6 @@ -31164,7 +31306,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f2b8d39b29902f639cda82b769e19d00d49e684ea34a795b8d0bc6d329b19c6d @@ -31214,7 +31358,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 056c574b4d4278528300238851cf9339d2358700f420725bf3dc27dbc4763556 @@ -31264,7 +31410,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6897769351cfbc04c8c0ded6c0c8035ef8bb5d669ca9cea79b53f0ef44dfae6c @@ -31314,7 +31462,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d8b2ba9fdc588c48d0cb7a65db979468efb962c8e1060802f53b471a75d50f46 @@ -31364,7 +31514,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0ab6083aa8355719c13ce7e9513cf301d141acce72e05ff1e7a872c7c1831305 @@ -31414,7 +31566,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 46d89662f3dfa28a1c5ab4024c9334ee383e64a8b6e1d945a579fcd8fd381045 @@ -31464,7 +31618,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e9f69ed637431c0a7a898233fd56e679b448e00d53ed96b0920d9ae1d20cc2b0 @@ -31514,7 +31670,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 748ff943b210968cdd458119f53a630ccba74feee2dfe2ac8428e1be9d542ca7 @@ -31564,7 +31722,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com aeb218784e240d9d309b069ba9caf722c5f2d44552ece25c3e055217cfcf16b9 @@ -31614,7 +31774,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f0559c214137c3c01ceef1f472a8bae6cdbe37c881de6bfea685ba71edc00d14 @@ -31664,7 +31826,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0a2a7e30cac6e6098724dda96b3732e83dda4cd7d4bfbeec31eeac7bc475751e @@ -31714,7 +31878,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a9579852d4e0606662ab7c1b784c9304020f5c5551ea2e58d064e5271420a54a @@ -31764,7 +31930,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d6ffc665d4b1df1a4fc57b9e2f43d733d1bc19106a747653fb97256f9f793990 @@ -31814,7 +31982,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0d9efacc0563cb20473fc4a42b0f016708224ad389c02d2ef96b8c9a85e609f7 @@ -31864,7 +32034,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b84cde707a81d60f865be1a762556da3d0c77d69aee285aff03c94b0788e668c @@ -31914,7 +32086,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c420e55a979267274b455867c8c89d5dee255e80a568e32a70f657a7c7b82725 @@ -31964,7 +32138,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 60faab3a76a052a461d0bbc1d0026d73f8645943a5044dbe14ec9dbc692197d1 @@ -32014,7 +32190,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com aefa9beca5800af6d5a5b5a865e98ce6c20774ce8418f869aaf91ae0a21d3e1b @@ -32064,7 +32242,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com afca82876326a09cdd02f9ff575a31770e5d1c40f97153b0fdcad7f0d8859b16 @@ -32114,7 +32294,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 12776224cf22161fe8d632600fbd88dcec354bc76080fcd9ef605f2b70dfab44 @@ -32164,7 +32346,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9674a9c36df42452d56f1474b6998c2f44646ac9cd3a9e589a1f12903b089853 @@ -32214,7 +32398,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e6ae008e634f1b0bd524b9fc446b20e04a8bfe34a0e93a1d4ca99d313c5ada12 @@ -32264,7 +32450,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 594483e7641102628a7009825830741b996c9a1434b352c502de164e625a8128 @@ -32314,7 +32502,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d1e4564072fe29f363c5438106f5d1055507942d319d494af1eb1161f9d02579 @@ -32364,7 +32554,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f1780a9bfbcf770e555575c796a488edeb352fb09934293960db595029c0e0ba @@ -32414,7 +32606,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 09ab35f2147c0192b516ba0d05dbe43387212b5d5cc0692faa00216a766f1dbf @@ -32464,7 +32658,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 11101fee56a33f3dd752aa052d666fe3da92dd4d468d3afeda3fd1f3e4429b6f @@ -32514,7 +32710,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5096692c48e056e5742a665c82bb70b534887f33fcce328e32eaa0c08d491749 @@ -32564,7 +32762,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 710f42a28effb1f574714cd934b73d2db2bf96283003b554ac484fa3b2ed7944 @@ -32614,7 +32814,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8fd2e6b39b6e91189d3bd3e880269e499e723fd61a478b62e29fadcbf3b0fe9a @@ -32664,7 +32866,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 923fd2e3d4613f272638971698f8065a5a1ef81d94ba6dc50f14f41d26434fd6 @@ -32714,7 +32918,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 92e84dcdf6f0e775d812b92714424f6e02aa43550d659cb41acae5ceb3a40c52 @@ -32764,7 +32970,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d057ca17ba9f633bae38ba5fff77ccba06efc8fa520e0fe353b4eeb2f000efb1 @@ -32814,7 +33022,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d771ed6d969abb3699f1e4fb1d32d021f956b8977922ec847ea0e83a0e49a025 @@ -32864,7 +33074,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3ab3cca7c3d0504647819cf733ecfa6ac9f8ceebf9e71ba70d8c27b2c076d91b @@ -32914,7 +33126,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 62e6e6cec8fc01398844ce2e8d2d2598fca70d34784ac329dbcb1d7d4cd3d164 @@ -32964,7 +33178,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com dded1180fad705d1c5a5d86371ccbcc8532a77da5f2d535cf4a2ed74f0764bf4 @@ -33014,7 +33230,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 605508f6d908aee6b89499ca7a084d9b18a4893a40913faa20b76fd84a4b1d19 @@ -33064,7 +33282,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e4d45e69f7d1fc3521b5517e9d78704afa64b0a23fde276794044fd248b3e70b @@ -33114,7 +33334,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e933c9fdd85fdb1fced8360093677d29a9f9603498750354b4a9e82b834aef9f @@ -33164,7 +33386,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 150b9b9d590cef0f55ca7dd73dfd20322691eab7af1b43f1bde593a4dac7f225 @@ -33214,7 +33438,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1a1e518e47c0f4700891a9fc0c0158227156a3e86087f60b73e2d060893ec1e6 @@ -33264,7 +33490,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c616621516d3a8bb87104ff311bdbce387eb764d6b5eb406ae16cfcf7c89cde1 @@ -33314,7 +33542,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0eae09a596a7eabf8d694b1a7e253417f9f6002d91ad99875a7c2fa3da43c935 @@ -33364,7 +33594,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 49cbf2f320a40672ae0de6a697ac04405b9290acedcd774b8fc5796acfd24e27 @@ -33414,7 +33646,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 502b33315c880129a1bf0c70153db1ee88c064d3981663d690060dd52fd0b2fb @@ -33464,7 +33698,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 20c1493632688da295f2d63998cf81e968decb1568659d498208a87da4a9e7ac @@ -33514,7 +33750,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6f62d67295ac494c3442297c32cf65ede0079bee9dee47914ae8ecf4c4606bc9 @@ -33564,7 +33802,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b0c166f08f54adb1b9a691cf8d7ff347726dc0d7d4a307c273a092a6498ee2cf @@ -33614,7 +33854,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 33f3d30a49263f7d29c6bcdaff095fcf815cad0d9991910394eb894aaacaea02 @@ -33664,7 +33906,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7bcb0462f0d79b142395caf8dad433fc6f4a93573c3585f00439d7b84e1fe0c0 @@ -33714,7 +33958,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 89ec8e226d622d82d5fbc554472aa9c7640163dbf93318a9790f2a3b673ebedf @@ -33764,7 +34010,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a649220535c736069e31fedf9b703cd41a8392ad961e5988b141c7d12ad3f9b9 @@ -33814,7 +34062,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b07082c74d93964caab63e514cb0a083580fc665d58b7b96a2a24fb67d5da27d @@ -33864,7 +34114,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d1d29392c4b86887b652e149380f7867327f6391378cae4476010c482a8d376f @@ -33914,7 +34166,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 02a2bb87a5dc21d6d1ffeff02b86db663ffe038e97b2ecb1bfaf8fec43d7aed8 @@ -33964,7 +34218,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 40040bd8f684d5a8d23973f95a3c9437db5bc26f8fcd9d68929365e7b906c5fe @@ -34014,7 +34270,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 56178a472caff60da8f877490f4dea001480a88bbc16ecdf1e2179218898802c @@ -34064,7 +34322,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7651949087df8d5111c6b97b5dc4d925466e38b53830aaa4d21d87846d79c2bb @@ -34114,7 +34374,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 955043dbed56be8710314d7333aa75c5e21c117c5eacd193d1a0ad90061d15e7 @@ -34164,7 +34426,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com abfd6d25402c7298c3343b181f3a5714c5e60d3c31474563a3d303ea775a9ca1 @@ -34214,7 +34478,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3623ac27f0e360912220ee35ed10fb17452efb518cabfb6b235959f043080e3d @@ -34264,7 +34530,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com dce9bf3e57deae09af4585c6f6ca6ee006bc23c0aec0645d8a526029ae63f55d @@ -34314,7 +34582,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com dd10a43e52a2267d3cf5740ec1765718706a2444e8f443211abb626831ad6f43 @@ -34364,7 +34634,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com aa75f284f382b2e777d80a68ae157d0b14093b3c97e7d00b820016bc56f53901 @@ -34414,7 +34686,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b080d7fc51592a219508838044df377f3a38acb875cee20f65cbba1d3f449a4f @@ -34464,7 +34738,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c1f6a0729901e187cbbe93b407a7213feba7bfa121c9413d1174fff56f89c24c @@ -34514,7 +34790,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 657074ee354b1e9ad257d3a52ece09796be873ede54925574a796b23bc1c90ed @@ -34564,7 +34842,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9f839dd84133c9e3b959bfe0823aec2a961f17cc4291e17b16c921fa6caaa37f @@ -34614,7 +34894,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fa585b0f0ead23c36af696c51d97a2cb339ec07f802fa32f1cb6db4e09b0d59e @@ -34664,7 +34946,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10dcfd0697ebac44b070886f49eba3b5a2d22786cf52e3edf8f304a622960261 @@ -34714,7 +34998,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com daab26359eafa6089b2056d37b18498f7d45906d3c4a8b4525567c97c54d2555 @@ -34764,7 +35050,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com faa8e2ffa10c90b95a8d36265683c0cba8cc01562ba3de4e222379c0993630aa @@ -34814,7 +35102,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0071728ce3eb88bb096a778987b84225b5ff63bd71300e1d7c2f5df27bf37096 @@ -34864,7 +35154,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 74e1b93032894481da4bd37d2f4f367805d02ceb6afe98100cdd32c4798758a7 @@ -34914,7 +35206,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 96c72498f1c4d02b93ff23536abad7db902c556f00a25966209cceacd016c146 @@ -34964,7 +35258,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 02fd81650fc39fcd125d7ae3bb7ed878dcd0622e6938c58dc4e71b8ac1b3996a @@ -35014,7 +35310,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 731a7a151841dbe2758e79a8fe3d36e85ca9210d9c63783f7e091ce87b5f7528 @@ -35064,7 +35362,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8ae9a0a0352a2b56e83ae4981cbb4df266587bf10f7574b7c5498eac2c821301 @@ -35114,7 +35414,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5547c7d82a4033dcd2e6f4bb3bf867adf9fd82d83fe85f4f1dc1dd208a7c98c6 @@ -35164,7 +35466,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 864e53ddcb2301de58b1fabbb5b5fd7f105644efc6ebca0536a019aefdb8a3dd @@ -35214,7 +35518,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ed2a32017e780f2575c76f48484c21323e06370f77136001ae20d1a4cb4a03b3 @@ -35264,7 +35570,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5fe52a2349ff7c168d48d34944fa63134af82ec686dd04bfe61a2bdc8aa610c0 @@ -35314,7 +35622,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8943daacc892c503b7cd975a277f2a0f5c9173af73a084d66063355dca7eefdf @@ -35364,7 +35674,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bfb031a62c792745313d9d667dab4378431be15dd3e7c4ff4a40a83578627e52 @@ -35414,7 +35726,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0869861979973c5eb3e005404074723733693416518c94adf3fef54a29931159 @@ -35464,7 +35778,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 20baa68e7af9929b0980912493fb9108a794afac298cfd3d03d02eb6b1c61cdf @@ -35514,7 +35830,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b86a6765f115c09ae2de7106d395be19b3e49b86fa8ea7fa826673f43ca584d5 @@ -35564,7 +35882,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0ceaa0f0fe5be62345c9b58ef31fa796cce1ccc2e8e051c4399018ab8f04e0a7 @@ -35614,7 +35934,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c24f330cfef24e853d641b3fcafbd664aede3f527df3fc635d040df75fd47bae @@ -35664,7 +35986,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e1a6fa0ebfcbfc3a477f8c76b8edfb848b2512e7be705b4f4cd29a8d6c111e03 @@ -35714,7 +36038,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 33bffb990e0a3e2ed4d47b37b8b8fcd6eb54cb841507f32c0020f8a526827026 @@ -35764,7 +36090,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3f2ee67c121bf3721902e9ee8cc02432a482a52b02c7ff0d706dd606f95faa1a @@ -35814,7 +36142,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e1c4dc8f90636fdc97b94385e926f0f03812905fc932cfc28a784296b9b690e1 @@ -35864,7 +36194,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com acd154aeb2287afc2a47457c6a7a4c9478aa4ac40171a553b76a692413bc22f0 @@ -35914,7 +36246,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d7626ddb123f7f0a5564d6fb2779562ccf60639fea4d29581fe3f8c5d88b435a @@ -35964,7 +36298,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e792b20fff7db542d3477ff10e3737e35184e42dcca6398ad7e6722c30a13416 @@ -36014,7 +36350,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 910e914f78a5f6fee706d3c5a1f079d1c0de5a95fddcc7e2db37b516db409ac4 @@ -36064,7 +36402,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b5372751032fa0bd9506b90bf97780fe81ff1060c73beedac44ffbfeac3c7fce @@ -36114,7 +36454,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d4958b244681e7fa236356fce65f7a895ad71297950c51961f4594f3ba406954 @@ -36164,7 +36506,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 31d4c0147b79d60fa32dbdf5ae8cb9c33cfb3a2df073d5ad3398f8fef58b8856 @@ -36214,7 +36558,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com da7674e74e774eaa5959b5db9d8911e8301b1d59a1f55806fb46e186a74af027 @@ -36264,7 +36610,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f42ed0d1e87daaaaff0a4918f6c60911bb365f57b6ad609cc2fe00e2a962da67 @@ -36314,7 +36662,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 071f4e35366730b39510aa43e6f1bb9096588050554f78ca20cade73cf5b5256 @@ -36364,7 +36714,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5e093cd0263023dfd1e18c2f36eecf240bd604f01b79397ea1eec3f531e6d4ff @@ -36414,7 +36766,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8cb24e1e55cb01875bebd6c5dd2fb8fcd88905145f105cd272983b667338a94b @@ -36464,7 +36818,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1a1c0c0a553da6e169751ff22ab90cfeaedaeba9a1cf64bb42c0cc9a26b61a0c @@ -36514,7 +36870,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1b920e7d768cf43ba0f77f43c6d30e9babf7a23980bd7679597a740bcd09d5f6 @@ -36564,7 +36922,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a0667d5c24cb0e14b7fe36c76ac6562016f493a7e13213ab2da5c156fe09e850 @@ -36614,7 +36974,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 33f2ae185540ed9a1d1c07a25de0bfa0d6a9ddf832bbba819a68d800ffed67cf @@ -36664,7 +37026,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6ce1b7993c615194c1cf292308913d34e2c2ade0768b83ad6758bd44469b2bb1 @@ -36714,7 +37078,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e7bde5fb1b5e0e1e595955d17bf5b5cc60726cd12e5504db0713cad873c693f1 @@ -36764,7 +37130,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 30401b2f6da0762d644cb701c97b797f22f84eaac4357d3dab07126549af1486 @@ -36814,7 +37182,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 572b2e7b2d5de454a82779a6b3167269e7b1ea6d2c51cad92667f4f2dfa89702 @@ -36864,7 +37234,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ca57b92b630b5c07fed04641e21dbf903b73a7797289156f4bc9f1ad5f6ad629 @@ -36914,7 +37286,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 12eed64e80b9b9ddac89d0958388a5c1481fdbb675fdf1f64af0004ef5579350 @@ -36964,7 +37338,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 629886410d58dff18cafa48576e5ff5748d31fa0678501369cae956755c942bb @@ -37014,7 +37390,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7fab6daac1af3f33963ceabb0f74ad878eccd99a2ae931974476b2e9389bc975 @@ -37064,7 +37442,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2c689fc9627aa08718d5d61bcf02fae044552b416de62e9d6fdf5d4337766b99 @@ -37114,7 +37494,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 41208a3421c3284cf678630ed57d0cdbbf12cb7ba7dd5f15e5f3fa4e412e969b @@ -37164,7 +37546,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a116873d7d8e188e3041b05e659ef95a4f0ee68919c705a14df8c8799da3d989 @@ -37214,7 +37598,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2deb0e3fa9979515987fc8f64fd1c56787d1de76f9548d9d27c6e77a126f7ea3 @@ -37264,7 +37650,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a651bc7115fb74e22ed30659d63e2f6ebab242f06337fd3a880b5041519c076b @@ -37314,7 +37702,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com caa48069c88ba8c9d169ef7317650c78a0677345f24312e8ea88df2d5489f347 @@ -37364,7 +37754,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 36f6ff047ba24dd8c210c72ffcb59b0be7b9d318e8611b4d4968144b8da7a272 @@ -37414,7 +37806,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9b6a7c27548f900a31f855af2c83932e9ace72612a01d7d2ba69fde596f535a7 @@ -37464,7 +37858,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b2bbf41e5d56ab55b97a944a07e547da11bea46722e7743fe561d230357f5075 @@ -37514,7 +37910,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 91bc65188bbb6f9a7b9d14d6e4ed0cc549d5877851a64ed75ba8d646e5efbe4c @@ -37564,7 +37962,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d20a29dce1b9abb02377cbf55a666c4acd28d1e880d9b35875ad5aa8694c116e @@ -37614,7 +38014,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e8fe9b66626a15f813837c0c67ba272063f5c435c40f878abca85d693baa74f3 @@ -37664,7 +38066,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 488c67c7b73425f16a42f8315db2751835a9a9184171e566b44a75ff917e4c5f @@ -37714,7 +38118,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 577066ef1a2ae7daeee1205d1bd9378c6c0a801724bd41e8127708cb36eb990e @@ -37764,7 +38170,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cf5bfe77b0c461729a8bd54c866491c1717a1c1d2a474c144bfbc63968b09e47 @@ -37814,7 +38222,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5c310f447b05d00b31d4bc633998fcb5aa61b52a752a907bb11059f0da39fefe @@ -37864,7 +38274,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7ce10d9deab218f45ce225636ef2e650a1a0fb68f931c2e0d89e6347e7f2e192 @@ -37914,7 +38326,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a055a7eb50c42f310355a8eeb3bf22eada66a0bbe4926101d6af14727c83ffac @@ -37964,7 +38378,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0244063d236409fa7fa5c6aecfab1165ebef2a61c7b35bad6873c8ae291d8ec3 @@ -38014,7 +38430,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3908f6b13cbb8867047f2cfb4f75bfeebf7923a315f3257eed0b78922ac83afc @@ -38064,7 +38482,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b0100f21d9034c21bb08741c6dc714ac1053fcd42b22ec77277f7344a958d7bc @@ -38114,7 +38534,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3d48ef2fd778c0055995ea6b2f1522e6400d1ee2d8bd375435724ebe85de4538 @@ -38164,7 +38586,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6801aab459898ab1053051aab7ec883b284db8769478156f798fdec7698aa4dc @@ -38214,7 +38638,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f27c64ab8654be8191ca0632475e5357ba0cf2f08ef3d4b68f0b0e16c757d034 @@ -38264,7 +38690,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 47d2f463e5686e1d3467e7bb3bea0b9fe1400840e283cfa4656b8788362de567 @@ -38314,7 +38742,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7e5b25d7a11f7a3c8893144d860ca3b87dc61468abbcd2d27d16594f6113e11f @@ -38364,7 +38794,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a4beef0e1123b5ec25f70260b089b202f4e916f922008aa0a3b216077418045b @@ -38414,7 +38846,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 847622102250d1c5aa142ab9dbaa1ca3d37f258c5fd0fd29dfa9dfc3be192816 @@ -38464,7 +38898,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8e839914c9aaa4bc21f41c16c9a9e5fa54e70a3bd7d242326f7fb9816bdd02e3 @@ -38514,7 +38950,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fbedbab237edfa5416447e1c025ab8d467a14ec8ff43f9c2bd8d59c0d9a197a0 @@ -38564,7 +39002,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c003c5127b09b7e2715a91e7a7f206472d3dc372f587e48972f3c2400b615658 @@ -38614,7 +39054,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d0f110527a76ef07e73679a769b69766e30d7d585b5df73cd8a6a501714bbee3 @@ -38664,7 +39106,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fb991414b91a8f86bedb090ea4def8968682b96e56fdf55ef1af1baa7194f7bb @@ -38714,7 +39158,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 35e947644f79b6b6761af24d28247cdcefcd3a6d0fff4b2e3d2534175037c42c @@ -38764,7 +39210,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 47f39f03894d01adbb2f3fc3a6850c685a8a1d343f3b16f0dd88fb2a300a050e @@ -38814,7 +39262,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7766376d1787f96e9b2f210475c8564de32e10183c4b8d2164b182851450e218 @@ -42500,7 +42950,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7df3b9529d1e969a47cb116d0a85c56a753195fef8ffb9f0dc2a98da1cb58888 @@ -42550,7 +43002,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a6085ef54ad887471de83a0865bbedab8ab8b6fa981ed034ef7f23ceec9a3bfe @@ -42600,7 +43054,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f7027f1a5259e5007f75e9b39596069ac5e523b47d20d5d01337393df2b73d91 @@ -42650,7 +43106,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2e44cd312e61a36dd17301a05c7175a6742ba6b33f828b17b06da4eb922845d6 @@ -42700,7 +43158,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 51891ed46ebace1c8b924be2f1d4c82ce6804de312cfbe1f6f081917bd997135 @@ -42750,7 +43210,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c15ff76b96605c763e67f327390ed57aa4c544d45ae3e0f51eb102e59b863601 @@ -42800,7 +43262,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9eee9a6307bd402db9109e4d4c7e4765b91308b6de4f518b501892b2fe320072 @@ -42850,7 +43314,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d0e5f3747338652b499d8484eabc65df1899e486ab7591be4303b8a61070344e @@ -42900,7 +43366,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f1d6a42c481ae7df0f0ba373700be04f25882c4e222b76fc1a6cfeb729808c22 @@ -42950,7 +43418,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 01fabc09dd6a1a3f895798ad5276242bcf0d306c97594b837040e1053d45cc25 @@ -43000,7 +43470,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 40e38b177f6b8d7eedf3cbadf894141362211352f34cb362bfe3dbe04fc700cc @@ -43050,7 +43522,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f60f825418511362689687f1a09038d98d9daceccb7c1d14b53f63d50d266a9c @@ -43100,7 +43574,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8fdceefc21e1883425853916900b505dd857f590ec0b843ba626ed1246c79cb6 @@ -43150,7 +43626,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9bc67f153c55254bce3d38d2a0a2e72d7ff85e4e5dd9f374c5d448e9d9f6e1e2 @@ -43200,7 +43678,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fa4c9c51712ce442fb16889b4df60284c25a09b407e27bc6dc942f0a87a46454 @@ -43250,7 +43730,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0257c3444334ec02e22817fbf775864143327259c2ea2bbe2c23e6193ea1704c @@ -43300,7 +43782,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 97409e848f475ef3f1b50790e51f81c57f16ba3c368ee6602677ffb0b4179fbb @@ -43350,7 +43834,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b29ca2a9ef655a469ac22951bb998d390adebac26b131cdb97c903a5a0692aad @@ -43400,7 +43886,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9952b113c071fa5ab9cb1b694b773e3e5bc2ded1bfc53f8459a5f68bc01ef11e @@ -43450,7 +43938,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a77683c86ea7e75828f144e586ef6cc1a4a4ba1de6b02af68a243a3bc4aebc69 @@ -43500,7 +43990,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c5c40a3c7caf62225ddecaf1473d9f8b74ac6d86b96e3bb641286b2b36774f5a @@ -43550,7 +44042,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7fba59bdfb7e80ba9ea9b466b1d2719e04af279fcc6c0b5687e52a87b910b66b @@ -43600,7 +44094,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ae8b68a75d6ad9169bd2b0339b99564468d16abb3b400bba7c1c43c528799094 @@ -43650,7 +44146,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com becee915456f52d150e52ff978dc9595b027fa4c6fe3460a97c8222b2ea3539f @@ -43700,7 +44198,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0d5426374e30cc0f73bb33db2999a28d8c0f82905365ebd6feb0052afec74756 @@ -43750,7 +44250,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5dbe68df0e2f7294e0e086c975fc97aa875b42ecfc103c6fdd01096b7f0ec115 @@ -43800,7 +44302,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7ab8da4cc0eaaa65059c77682b8d5835fe3bb1e2ce8046bbeba85ce9486d7780 @@ -43850,7 +44354,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 207f8b21c0b3ab5abf4de50fe8bcdc4a2370cc5356ff87c5e0d61f05aedbf9a7 @@ -43900,7 +44406,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 567cd8ebe3c47e6bb1d341109dce70e54a2f6e66a63d352ae27aea6c8c2a7a63 @@ -43950,7 +44458,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 76b859f55421764e744df4633525d162747170b7d5054bb48b85784dc605cc02 @@ -44000,7 +44510,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a620ab10b3c614219b7e366f9b963682d08ac8a256d5911b1147cea0ef149ed1 @@ -44050,7 +44562,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c683110c43239802f943e96fceb29e9c52f60908618ec9d75196c05d081320ee @@ -44100,7 +44614,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d63ce4669aa1cae54e16651a0b0a2b5b0abbdb292ac6989f3990970f92c27c76 @@ -44150,7 +44666,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3caf783c8b56ad5ae5d0e4b84299faf1112e5d94895689ad7761d5fa428715aa @@ -44200,7 +44718,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6b9f6fc35dda8d781261f300aa7ea1fdf1fd3d95df11bec5b02c856e643f040a @@ -44250,7 +44770,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e3c7af93a60a5479cf16476854bf17ba243f6e4e291919576dfdb04fc508fcdc @@ -44300,7 +44822,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5c20814441fb4bfcde16ac3a24babc455edb878bff8064bbdd51c6c9d0eb0b6b @@ -44350,7 +44874,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b48a506f2c5416fe0a4be3e0d1e39cdbfbee6794d8df4b5e0941b213dba8d7fd @@ -44400,7 +44926,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d41a38eff64db11d05c614339097c8295f6f2e177fe20d4e337ddba772fc73da @@ -44450,7 +44978,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3d2149fe0970e728c654cfeed66deb7b16be0f5a4711812469ced14e64771122 @@ -44500,7 +45030,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d452b7dbdca6f36ebee3338c3dbaeb133cd786a9d9791d6fdd7b4af7bb281d89 @@ -44550,7 +45082,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com eb46c0145ea7a19e2c36e74ae6dd759de95bec47adf5113591622db9696d1b73 @@ -44600,7 +45134,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 152ce11ab4024e5234aa20b4d59818a71d3d8feb4f13bf41d7fa41b35b9a0387 @@ -44650,7 +45186,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 430e4c5eba17c0cbe5076e4cf6e8da328b111b8c76d61ffd6cac38a6ff1c519f @@ -44700,7 +45238,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cdd6fc96d89d04b32b2bd899e4531207321e0e5225bf1a798e24e7cf0ec4d5d5 @@ -44750,7 +45290,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 32fb710cb6388bdd4fc49d69ccec1ebf88eded11949d9f43b7600836fe7f9b0a @@ -44800,7 +45342,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4598f8a41dc745b945b56b47de0cb2713550dc79af573a53847787459b85817a @@ -44850,7 +45394,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6c8f36ca04f1fb58ebefbfb7d54f59d772cc298e074558267fe3b15251579d26 @@ -44900,7 +45446,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1503fe000b05e0c586bf4ee2be9aa325d514d2d10054b5937a52dada4cc8be71 @@ -44950,7 +45498,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b6cf5c96123dae7c0512791476440dba1fdb9928a84fda2adb28b8b0cf7892d7 @@ -45000,7 +45550,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f15bb2d9772815a95caf57a5470572898c294f98620ff1dac039a71d1792aca7 @@ -45050,7 +45602,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 58eb715cb90f6a6aa631f84f533c9bb5c0351ae237efefe0ce835caf039e44f1 @@ -45100,7 +45654,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com af2518e16aa1a4b71c0f03dc691c48d9abdc4373d66ee203623f2c8691fa08d0 @@ -45150,7 +45706,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c1f5f65563e238397a9a0b428604d5d8c8d9184b521f376c9a24c58980db76a1 @@ -45200,7 +45758,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 733106f11c48fbfcf95abb551c8b4ef0e4d3d798489c65a84ef3d235c940c79e @@ -45250,7 +45810,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c4dd32571455aaf749abe8bf2c6ac81bcbcc1b59020c76c0960cccb9ed59038b @@ -45300,7 +45862,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d9a503853bce81c09a31c93b995e09d6db5da7f2ab7bbc613ca303a53c2a00d5 @@ -45350,7 +45914,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 368b9d87d65bdc55d539db3bd0c2ff190dc690a1cb6cf564cfdbee68f12bc0ff @@ -45400,7 +45966,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8ee8ea6d084c578a65012aba4157f3f17eae480551aa312620824b3f31420a2f @@ -45450,7 +46018,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fe28e26d36cefe9d706ca16a0bed7ffacf8140c4ff0cd054920cc835c0afc720 @@ -45500,7 +46070,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2702116305a4a8d19733d14e667281af3275568028a913fcf9b9ded7be2e57ff @@ -45550,7 +46122,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4e62f87258138873ee78ff0d576304fcc8811feda7dba14a076ec18ca209dd0f @@ -45600,7 +46174,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b10e954137291d941fbdfa6b098b1c708978952dc3023540e1bdefd0c0e1d760 @@ -45650,7 +46226,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7c5f101ccdd85cd7f9991749f7a5d67f205f41979b90f42d5268a5a2dda2559e @@ -45700,7 +46278,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 83917bc81ba9b8e27c53022e26487cf5db224ae529564d2409f58c235de66c23 @@ -45750,7 +46330,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ea12e9a10201c7a1bdead2551562e913d0787df5a4236d6161c8c6af828e1057 @@ -45800,7 +46382,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 049cb6df5310a7ccc3cf841ff08e64661a203a99ca68511137259f86353b5a7a @@ -45850,7 +46434,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9268b3bcd49e33baba1fb25802f14eb30bef609999935699e0297e16330c2960 @@ -45900,7 +46486,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fbfd7dcba224d994b6a7a1dec7af3aee0a2aec1ca3e6ab4b1ee457e70dc26911 @@ -45950,7 +46538,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7a965274951b229ab3e407db35ed29da845282ce01a6dfffffb48e07c9250e2a @@ -46000,7 +46590,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 83ec0f0547192f93c5c471e6eb70ca1d3cd0b9b50a13aa27331690a308ddb8a9 @@ -46050,7 +46642,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8593119441e43f22b374311426c1a8974780f3a22a004d4d20c5dfd789d190d5 @@ -46100,7 +46694,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3644627dcf2ee37b40d35ec9b443c682778f823f852a428bed85482e0b835431 @@ -46150,7 +46746,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3973c95eb4ebca4780a04ab2cc28fcc4c3d9ca2c8b6131fd365ac85a424d6b43 @@ -46200,7 +46798,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8252a45874a2bfbc9b27b555c93217f1a14a77bb2a1910ee1d3c1e0fc0c410ac @@ -46250,7 +46850,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 046d24ff475c123834f2fef889e3edbd95f3b2bcfbb8aeee7b18bbc08a4c5168 @@ -46300,7 +46902,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f2120e1ffd3e8b7e516c4d2db7c45c46c76ff74e51b4a6dbe2a3202f29ad6a0a @@ -46350,7 +46954,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f7fbbe9ead4d255d825d722dc5bf8b5ee3a47dd02c77f66622c47903f78e8d7a @@ -46400,7 +47006,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 18252011ebce360bcef6a826ea05e4fc639bb2a6569f571ad99256b1f82658c3 @@ -46450,7 +47058,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4d1c4ff6314b6bb684932b6f686844e4063ada4c4a2ce5510f464db8d896bb56 @@ -46500,7 +47110,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a27e7b5805fac5a6a82b76fc31ab8d58fde391855303c0ed25f65ced2280de84 @@ -46550,7 +47162,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 274d9a53ccafa5e9d642b16ca6cfd4ee191ed4b6400e34c3fde7ffdfa0583d12 @@ -46600,7 +47214,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4810635e2ed44c1eff7df9cd8a92e9711e4fa07793e8baf803b3283bc6a65c44 @@ -46650,7 +47266,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ae8dc887001883aa47f13a0ff8206058eedcc9cf8de95f83a1d063df7e9c0c57 @@ -46700,7 +47318,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1af3fa2918f5550d1b722e22579a7649ffb3fd6c10a3eebbff333844503f81b4 @@ -46750,7 +47370,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 645ff08a3dcc6c487a8873083593be0a0575ce0092ca424877031c711daf9101 @@ -46800,7 +47422,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d90539b6935e4d39edd98669b56924bf08fbeca3e918faa7ab5413d4d105519c @@ -46850,7 +47474,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 70732b36a361cafe216c352eb08f3c9af0ed3a3cdf05789f042a7e93ca869a04 @@ -46900,7 +47526,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bc9f9725eb5678577ee028fd9ce7cd03a65dc088daa8944cd9703d29e227aa55 @@ -46950,7 +47578,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e72eaf39f1641a282e0eaec646a91b17fbe229e6e18eaabfbcfac9736d689117 @@ -47000,7 +47630,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 13ca7f0eedbc1b06dd89d65e9361a1a14fe062dd0072aef0cee3a88a4b7495bb @@ -47050,7 +47682,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3c0020176ddd130f0f660e2d25996626ba2509e9ba5b9dfc347f6024a198663a @@ -47100,7 +47734,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c3bcbd002ecd77c9ee510e32102254440250c6a15e630732c6203bbb1af15570 @@ -47150,7 +47786,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 51425331a705b38fb756837c120902f302f7a3028bfc1ce0ec1ca5da03168525 @@ -47200,7 +47838,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 80389ddce04a8e6172cfe4ed9c7aecc9be2754f3991de3a48230d23a1e5a30d9 @@ -47250,7 +47890,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d6eee59ad59540b1ad7561edc4d2285e6ee87a0d8095d0e78786c8a7b1b0859b @@ -47300,7 +47942,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a5da50ba22b9d0fae400f017a7b50ff4f7545e1cd426256dc6e092778068d0f0 @@ -47350,7 +47994,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b6dafec338f6b636e649d53877fa66689b4403d33e64c09872d1ede9f30ac4c3 @@ -47400,7 +48046,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c83383b6319cec4e403a374a1f25d321836351a3fa44c4b7f66b50d552ea200a @@ -47450,7 +48098,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 28e75375e579e0e0de68f47885384d1a34d39a923eb3ad715a9c3b55c6cd5a61 @@ -47500,7 +48150,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4cfd71cfc715dcf3a144e0ae3f8253cf3d2a340c0838fa0afcd254f15f5d9b26 @@ -47550,7 +48202,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b09adf8bc7d265366f11494566eaa6823d66ffd80f60d2bbac8e459eb56546de @@ -47600,7 +48254,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 82f8d679fc0a4c1913bf037518c84fd8bae6a738ed33a20ad51e6b4ad7bf0453 @@ -47650,7 +48306,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com af0e69fcc2719556ef850062fac7bc56b6ba5d98b2b5ad890c612fef1601b624 @@ -47700,7 +48358,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d24ea6a3ec7240567db52efe41dced020da5571daccc6a6312b522b27e6484eb @@ -47750,7 +48410,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c56bc6b7376a58f3998264484c8d320adfaa670fa063484651f0e0ebee616e2e @@ -47800,7 +48462,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c9ea4475412c2ff8c3ff6ace918dbe4a71d76be24a6d0623389c53eecae086de @@ -47850,7 +48514,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e2cf3ef8e4768e0e557b4fa9f74143ff21fd75716a72255a72c8a9e58f41454b @@ -47900,7 +48566,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 945fc671ab62207343e8c2c6b07fc5abcbc1b868d5b1e1fda3f12100ea2436f7 @@ -47950,7 +48618,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com de16d8ce4879572c5137b4d02e0f2ccf86a677514a3596b765d62e1cceab2833 @@ -48000,7 +48670,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e00930419de12db30df10b643095dbed99b341e94d7be1e82db98d148649dbbd @@ -48050,7 +48722,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7518faac1379aa5e35905b8034eeb4de9e020052d92bc99d8754b8321cb347d1 @@ -48100,7 +48774,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a19098c61997cda55ce390d0c358aed536bf745da9b7e27cc47055b334181c64 @@ -48150,7 +48826,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e9e853b2b76a002d60254175af9f1dcb61454e5eac340efe9751858c663d2496 @@ -48200,7 +48878,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9fa213defc99c984b980756e3ee441bd072c303d724e308f001d5ceb444e8b3f @@ -48250,7 +48930,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b49725ba9b6a0448263bf640640f29d31e616d07fbc2d34bb75023533d0dbf9c @@ -48300,7 +48982,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d7752641608f3871bfd30e8dc045e0b64a5ffa0d7b6fc807a94a7c8b4e82eb55 @@ -48350,7 +49034,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 937e07be0bf70ce4e502b3072428721e37406d4f2001be224f68580dbe3cc706 @@ -48400,7 +49086,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e7e07b681a0085005d8f105d2a30afc8be06b793ba2143c4bd14de2f0d08e34f @@ -48450,7 +49138,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ea0a176f8585f4c858cff21b21d2c31137713921531f8049db9cce07f7ad5def @@ -48500,7 +49190,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7aa490fb4092d8b1ae081c5b8c814047e6d5f85c00a91a19877c6da2ad235d85 @@ -48550,7 +49242,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c7295f84d4e1c9915f75cc0358780bdb5db857962ef01fc03859f425df93c0f7 @@ -48600,7 +49294,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ccc79f15b9ce7767db28f50ef9720e6f5340fc62ece1af06f4f52cf5565d3b1b @@ -48650,7 +49346,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2aab6951e351326347c10840a8dc16bfe2c2483820c1c8d84f7a34ae46a0c549 @@ -48700,7 +49398,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7d06c9dcb19a4393d016b04981b35fa3858f7f047c2803a8550432f24310c5b6 @@ -48750,7 +49450,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f36ac02f1760d206df37a7aefaeaf960c0d04a12ac4f20a37fc1f10a1fd7746e @@ -48800,7 +49502,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1d3c25fb2a2f523f42c7bcca7c407a2a328f85e4bbd9dc06c21578ebe9ae2c02 @@ -48850,7 +49554,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 987faf2543954cf49f4a7563d1428ed0c43b28c9d07f355d4b81e0e4d3a217e7 @@ -48900,7 +49606,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b326a9812ff65eb21c1b5cf492c68ea4b77cfef33ff74852f7eacad9e67d2341 @@ -48950,7 +49658,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 694c4bbc920c349464b0f30b4bfcd95d505c3de73f49d3325bcfb83b60f9120b @@ -49000,7 +49710,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7959aadc4516ab6b55c21b41503487391670d1df8fdb051368bca5256ddd7187 @@ -49050,7 +49762,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8ff3a91cbed939d634f06894aa171a78ea3bbbe8f8574914ab39902a8eafec63 @@ -49100,7 +49814,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b65a8ff91b47d3c73f44c3087a90c10e5d85e987365e519233c73c2f16331da3 @@ -49150,7 +49866,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c8d229627799841c489b5b89b9792cbb172d29a51b96c03beaf95b993e986434 @@ -49200,7 +49918,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e71f22f30c6f2400f69155a047ef3a772d02fcef1dc4e7d835c8d5f5cb3b02db @@ -49250,7 +49970,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 566749841f5bcfa5694aee10359cebc1bf5f1f41d074a7ce9530ad244acefe43 @@ -49300,7 +50022,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6ce9b47068d862c2e4a6d3bd7e04f8a527e45d2bf98e63ad4daa126dcfd7630d @@ -49350,7 +50074,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 72465d80c5239792f292ae46990f392165ce193205d4d8169468a68df22bfbc5 @@ -49400,7 +50126,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0c7d0818b1720859cab0708d7ce9e4bf975d6c8bacfef3bcd1bca7e12518d5e3 @@ -49450,7 +50178,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 48e6212d03ea3f602406475ac61a7a8d6bcee688998ec1039027db62f6580a17 @@ -49500,7 +50230,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c2c46a8b1dcfc2ed06d20c4a15e39dd23cafcc5de1334ff784787e40b93bf056 @@ -49550,7 +50282,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 78e3c6a56073ebbd78115abc21618061c8a0172e5ab807f2cab47db99dcf9ffb @@ -49600,7 +50334,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8f0561abe0694fb0e020b3fa503497cd7e9b7d0d72379eb883b11881b91bc077 @@ -49650,7 +50386,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e2be641b413525a86da895e560c33051ca524aeb8b6d895f08bf41cfc54ff12c @@ -49700,7 +50438,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9dd7d52c7b1b8fccd622c6eac7345f59dc1e31f0c46e8b43384d7eacb69fde74 @@ -49750,7 +50490,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com dded64c2f6077907f292d37c7c51a139ec5b3fa0f251856819248104ee0507dd @@ -49800,7 +50542,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f5e10d15585e7557170434661b1a1e91ffebe480d15742b2aaff9fc716df8df3 @@ -49850,7 +50594,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 393bb63fee0c61351cc17b2e2a91cf37503d666219e7aa6c30198438abb89e25 @@ -49900,7 +50646,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7997b679e11553fc2077b220d6b05108b37746aa2067ffaf8f7805727c65aa7d @@ -49950,7 +50698,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e6ec39c69c79d634aee2de6cd16f1b1aaffe26fb917e28d88596ea1ee499b591 @@ -50000,7 +50750,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 029e2bed1a97ace19395db82b70169909786d66fd62ee5daaba09f87f9cfa565 @@ -50050,7 +50802,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 77e8a194d7450d691f25400bfc195c751a3495d70dc1143f9758b1484f153ab5 @@ -50100,7 +50854,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f6a24ebdb68f9f2981ac8ff06e8126193db6dbd5bde5a772c6709018a36ccb6a @@ -50150,7 +50906,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 283f0552595baa60b77f1ec51a3c2f6bd3309f6f10f5e41545caa92cb04d093c @@ -50200,7 +50958,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com aa244368d989766d408379fa0445f785143045af0dd2a108b264631ab26887b9 @@ -50250,7 +51010,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b1d4cbc14bcb4ebff09ca943b2f708756f9a389e77e8db80c1dfebcf7237271d @@ -50300,7 +51062,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1e41242c6d30661c1be6104a50548a23e06a8829bc6b4588a6747949c6daf416 @@ -50350,7 +51114,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b27ac89f77a09dedb506cda1e98a5d66bb315fe2ad7299cdc91fed878a5bcb2c @@ -50400,7 +51166,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fbe1231c3a0d1b5d6df94732e40af3003a703389cbe87bf5bec620fd404f7025 @@ -50450,7 +51218,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 33e9cba814aca978b387fd6d1ff8d1b301165b08147b470c3bcbe050422f02f0 @@ -50500,7 +51270,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 803879042c6f69cc2952364f3663941047a042cf405b97970665432f34eae80b @@ -50550,7 +51322,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ed4fca4e3d3d56e27f6223af75f82deddad54f7a323b4b0e26f4d78915c1337d @@ -50600,7 +51374,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 18feb60c2f685908f154cc08f18cb9879639c22bee93951192800e706c6345f3 @@ -50650,7 +51426,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 45b130a73d44bea492e96e039703266b420e3a3362b738ee6cddfa3c8d99ce9a @@ -50700,7 +51478,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6a42970aff83f57e25a02c8aa421461d489717caacf1917febccccb2fac523ae @@ -50750,7 +51530,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 51c1efe33c6477ecb39c151077414e43a6ee9d990fd091b901154a1b8c1efd5f @@ -50800,7 +51582,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 83591c1e24c6148e8dae028e58e3682ee06314198b939858dfed75dd1a1d4824 @@ -50850,7 +51634,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9e606db6caff7414778e4eead8f79500613f286d25000a00f90b6ae54b2c4fd5 @@ -50900,7 +51686,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2b367c35fbcd730ad4fdcaf7aa8a0b07263c0f50e388a2361c36fb8ec8cc3778 @@ -50950,7 +51738,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a020aeac94db0e4c49e6e27fdd2b8e729e6bb442d1a6f2be252d09bd0e0ba93b @@ -51000,7 +51790,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com edadc405adcbd76e2de60a3b9f6236ade29ba3aed9e2f6572c6af612d202fd3a @@ -51050,7 +51842,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 259b40697e639c02c4e84e123b96300b421c35bce411e459cd4f44ee5d90da41 @@ -51100,7 +51894,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d8efd917eb3d2f3cedd17cba995b71e9a05c19eadff79b00ebe618e40a00e6b5 @@ -51150,7 +51946,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fbf1005336e8f0589f5a416dbdf73dfd7b1e1516e3a950f5e10388f37eaa5019 @@ -51200,7 +51998,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0f5fc831675198849573899b9793b1fd9ee8803f54ec691308d22db921ec8d46 @@ -51250,7 +52050,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 591199d4d6581f04d5cf705289fe7cbaab782e8f9507e9a176f8a1b5b87034ed @@ -51300,7 +52102,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bcde85437d63605707a5295faf08f6e7fc3b756c024eb64f166838cfbaafd932 @@ -51350,7 +52154,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1b020ce13ec22289e25af68464b1d23623e4606eb51f954107d29c000d761afe @@ -51400,7 +52206,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c7ff77d5c54de534e15a4e867da27c99ef9444b8b4525d0df8511fd50398ff3a @@ -51450,7 +52258,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f291fd348132a140b429597c5c463706841d8d5c9226021d855e6bf881fc3708 @@ -51500,7 +52310,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 29650c0fa8cc48ec1a850108bba3e9559a140f4cd7edd00dfbe6f44e5c693008 @@ -51550,7 +52362,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 864c553da39a6cc976326242270d7eed34f418feb6d83026ebf61eb7eefada28 @@ -51600,7 +52414,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 91ed6c74f4c6d8710c853b9da6846d4e056854b9001851a07c287051d8861773 @@ -51650,7 +52466,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 31a8e872a86f5570d192a8d29ed1a9b2f8a79017c3c6e63103cbe4601fdf070b @@ -51700,7 +52518,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7127ba0aa4cdd5fddb2d88411e43a5ffc7a06b7673b18f1c2a3c12be6acd0bd3 @@ -51750,7 +52570,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com eb90e4f7a34efc96f0569b92e9ed2d529f5bd93874a19fd92412c8a0507de1d3 @@ -51800,7 +52622,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 176dc6fffe18c24be87f08987b3ea94210f79e8453de17c098f210a54a8a416f @@ -51850,7 +52674,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 92886832791cd560ac0d6883a1160708bc582f919b2cfd02498d3fa519e71935 @@ -51900,7 +52726,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d2ce4bad26a20a5deec746b0214c677bfa68958b2d17a5af351ddd9bc1363b6c @@ -51950,7 +52778,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9d4376171f8146ea6fe23cca1568d108036d34815a056a815de97901d251940f @@ -52000,7 +52830,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b54c5e0ab77460e0a7e52ae656dd8bd07ffda0670932c6eed439ce21ef1c6d5e @@ -52050,7 +52882,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cc9638e7171e90021879784d6f4e587057ec5af443becad0ef641a7caab00380 @@ -52100,7 +52934,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 062c67e5a1c9f6cc6763e8d7ee5f969bf9282fa49f80790e8d18e3b771b2fb20 @@ -52150,7 +52986,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1ce2e1cf7cd3edf0ba1c753cf55dbdf0838dc95e63d9d635a6adbf6da0749362 @@ -52200,7 +53038,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 624241943e385cb3772e5c47e3d9dea3dbbbccd4fa32700afff2357f83edc755 @@ -52250,7 +53090,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 056d0dc79be8087bb037bdbc4aec33ed49878634dd2408473812e9171095ab55 @@ -52300,7 +53142,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 832ff94cddb7ef7852605b95c0d80b73c0f5ec77272bd803f80258d8744154cf @@ -52350,7 +53194,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d2dacd86b34a78d89aa6a147d8b7ea849efc7b1d9808bfc60a0dde06d9b9de71 @@ -52400,7 +53246,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7624cc39f143b5ae92239d3618c7921968fd70c9e76b835bac63b3011a01aee4 @@ -52450,7 +53298,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9a614d73381372f5877e87bcad0a34c4478ca160c329b20dc10f122a3bcf0bf3 @@ -52500,7 +53350,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b3c90634431237fb920fad2890e7df6325772cf2628e27691b85c3b3034accd1 @@ -52550,7 +53402,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 341fd87b7db52eb873b1505a204c9cc1757fef773d89bab3aef7d9b2c4607e06 @@ -52600,7 +53454,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8e25b7d243fa0aa1bbbe8c8885296af0158b468425eb1440bde416c6fc68eb56 @@ -52650,7 +53506,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9d5207050f582916d977893d083d15caf6db46e01b40edbe2f01fd2ea1467518 @@ -52700,7 +53558,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0a1fe1c671041300dc2c1f14303a4bdcfc0255f7ef25964b9cfa4ba6f0869ccf @@ -52750,7 +53610,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 59a2ec28ff23f3f3b8234f5307d0f7d822976659933a6e9417c4905188791fed @@ -52800,7 +53662,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 99d4389cb6a115dde7e7cc5f06e6c6f3c54a1e82eedae676ea3e833b58307c8a @@ -52850,7 +53714,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2843a0990a6253f3fbbe55477a7ecdc697fc0fd7e2a5b398373cfe6a6a487b7d @@ -52900,7 +53766,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ce4a5ed684623c21d4a7729108904b5c3112075c1b92987d1dbd14b3b4c15c34 @@ -52950,7 +53818,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d602017f52a05e47dac0555653369b224ff389083179cf443d498dca06487fe4 @@ -53000,7 +53870,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3cabc214125629970449a27f362cb97621aa1a4dbdaa5bb5c30cac516f941290 @@ -53050,7 +53922,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 50c7b28d245986da03e2bb69e2018e58aa2ddbb73900f6fca63fb991fdc8e26b @@ -53100,7 +53974,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a89913623e9b9d42feb8236ea5e70609bafc3ac94362ed85758b55d340a8bfd3 @@ -53150,7 +54026,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2eaeb6ec523ef740c01d166f61838f87e2da36d89468abb639c1ffe29ebabc10 @@ -53200,7 +54078,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 969663e441140ed3a102d52ce6306557f110cff0f45315395bff77c76efe581d @@ -53250,7 +54130,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f15b67f673404ca2f9547f15e4b9034aeafbef1ef0bc76bd67ff031e3c5b0e4e @@ -53300,7 +54182,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5c130aff358e462f38db3eb0e3918ab875cbdf22882f3ddb616c8e5c905b386a @@ -53350,7 +54234,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 77febc37125547971b6e8ea30956782d997f1623a3124d059c72b5cf42c68301 @@ -53400,7 +54286,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c56530a31a730cb47b34816ab8b8aae6ce172be93061b4e910d9843b5f338e22 @@ -53450,7 +54338,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0930150c238e26553dbd34cd9160e2b9f8db42ddcad21e7bf354c446456f74dc @@ -53500,7 +54390,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com af6bb8685c3c03a8701ee5f4236770190a67d9060a5a9a7aeb94c40b8ca812ec @@ -53550,7 +54442,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f560e0f8e2682696ce4d54697b1010b99ad4a80ecd00c63db6d29a8fde507073 @@ -53600,7 +54494,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 160c6eb4638a30365763f17d4e66ffe509eb6693ea7480444d5ead81b9531c0e @@ -53650,7 +54546,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 294b4d38655ab2a5f230008008926d5f69915f30c0949d904119b6e85dbd02db @@ -53700,7 +54598,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f9d56a87d50321e789fdf2102c76f459fa7720d18120898edc0eef2214ed2ac8 @@ -53750,7 +54650,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 18f87b1486f254eaff33852e4e53c97ef2bc5b1c2cd6212af16caa23a7a0bf23 @@ -53800,7 +54702,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9651acded606ac9c5179a2851789d3b42b47c843e71324699a90e8f715904d29 @@ -53850,7 +54754,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com baa19b929a2f59561426089c84143ea16e657edbb29dc41ccd596c4071efffee @@ -53900,7 +54806,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 07a3ac20fcb18fe3da1257f83e9656976f0543f49caf3b571922fdb880325a0f @@ -53950,7 +54858,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c1cfbce5e7871fcdfbf0d6f8843c508857256666d889a4689b2a720e83c024c6 @@ -54000,7 +54910,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c32fd8714d1a1678ee2a847470f9023e3ef887e8dc7eb8bf7dfa683609c5bbdd @@ -54050,7 +54962,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0aab2f5c1c9be37178d9ecf5988d841ab3789dec6f1d497052c30a3aed0a8e38 @@ -54100,7 +55014,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1745efe842cc5356ec8c6dd5bb961a3b1d7af6364d174f2dc29f905c7e93db42 @@ -54150,7 +55066,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9feceba89ade961ca95d989bfcd78d1e68489c026330614e004a7f9e0876c656 @@ -54200,7 +55118,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0cb771733abdb0ca5153485f49a437a7a99ca67fea8238d074f93e87f934b532 @@ -54250,7 +55170,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 743205fc597af6c37e0672901ba44f816e10fe4bab87c750037e8142d9aaeaee @@ -54300,7 +55222,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9b77ccf17052c53faa88bfd35425031c48220a198e226aa03d74555c260abcdb @@ -54350,7 +55274,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3cc8a217de87d875f606aff1668abc947adb86228334381e8095a49b15f37038 @@ -54400,7 +55326,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a050782db4e38761d335705d647bae181528b84dfd9035e1fc89868d72109610 @@ -54450,7 +55378,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a2f1f7119106fb4e6e7f62fb7779a90db98a08b0b41cf81f700d3e7981c7568f @@ -54500,7 +55430,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 196740fa15963cebb28158ae265f0b8a32756f4ac0e14981e497b656aff9d0d8 @@ -54550,7 +55482,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f09591c03ffb643c4afe82526308cbfad2ca06642683e699ba2192f2c379938b @@ -54600,7 +55534,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f33687dc5bc86f67bd9ee38da8642257a53eaeefea67d5358ee2c5b092883b9f @@ -54650,7 +55586,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1c8f820cd7bddc14bc2334bc85a495c55ee2d2d6ce70b1dbee2edeb1fb71db6f @@ -54700,7 +55638,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9a1a586f14a2c284f3b1d6254be6c80dbe61b9c24366342004b83f1a439ce306 @@ -54750,7 +55690,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ce30f693abfe417a2c7f1476343c5e00a0d03fbe943b1905b2bbb1b73ad8789a @@ -54800,7 +55742,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2b54752db81061a5d69c1e42fbd4105c8f56d0fbadc23c2e4e4b146b2333203f @@ -54850,7 +55794,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 87631f92d60fc4103773bb5b039826cd2b591843af31934fdc273ed432d96dbb @@ -54900,7 +55846,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c7e80216191c3afd60f7abf072bd8dfc6ea2124befeeaccead9908db6c362025 @@ -54950,7 +55898,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 71669dc1cfb7731aee38be8d376e923d2f4569a40205c313ed8cd5512930bfea @@ -55000,7 +55950,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ea8b66a7b5150cb7f8063d754ac41045b512df7e1bf057c5abbb40f77618fc1c @@ -55050,7 +56002,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ebecba2970d899990f1690c69f82dfee35913d7f89d8361c21ba230f41c8dd91 @@ -55100,7 +56054,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b85d7cfaa7383770e8b58e83eb333b8a1eae45ef5978b071605b5eff06260e63 @@ -55150,7 +56106,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com db4cbc05fcfc1bf6b977c4a9ddfc9442f854b22735543cd9ae84fa651575301a @@ -55200,7 +56158,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fcbd4fb2e80672e41fec97cfaf3ff312f8496f10bf3d2438fa94e94ff977c537 @@ -55250,7 +56210,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1de42a66b2971be43bcb992811048086d356b76f7332305aa0722869db299ea9 @@ -55300,7 +56262,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 85c51b82a276a55c104b34867427553a9b653ea5f6a72a20352fb26823a67a67 @@ -55350,7 +56314,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 94c8505f4f866d78398afdbf502fdce641239cd931c354f434e74558a5cdbad1 @@ -55400,7 +56366,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 11f65999926b72ad28af9203928cc72a4d7dca1a4469b19cfb116b86b9f2d453 @@ -55450,7 +56418,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5f50c99d8cce3e54d1d006f3d0af2084bd62a11dafd53b04e278c71853d79517 @@ -55500,7 +56470,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ba9aeb91892e477fc56b544584a88019fca6709b414820927bb85fb7a503e1d5 @@ -55550,7 +56522,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0ccb594db1faec2fc7634558c078a0ff04307ae7c5517ca221d7b7a2475dc70b @@ -55600,7 +56574,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7535eb0aee5f72ef27b830d34c1ed04b67a4b0db5cd315d286430eb37a69e2f6 @@ -55650,7 +56626,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8a9475b7d7e8ce6f1abc4b033410348cb284ff4e0b192831b6e5377b3f7720cd @@ -55700,7 +56678,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5c4883532bf08ea45c936bfa3ff7a66a91f71fe82b6d090c3f4966749299f3b0 @@ -55750,7 +56730,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d08f79e924c729c8f7a1c4f57608df2c16b1724d3b33e524ed097d853853da47 @@ -55800,7 +56782,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e1e1fdc50b62cba2e6a1acb39681eb668368be90b47c5e4a7483d8aa176bda62 @@ -55850,7 +56834,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1178d7d5b64be5a41742b6ea16a4e8f210ddca162ef01873dfcbb3c56c410f38 @@ -55900,7 +56886,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8670146a0ea8954041a461a5ed241066bd0cebe735c652d466cbd438daf57712 @@ -55950,7 +56938,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8d218f578d53ab2a72c3e4104d268c606eed03542a1aa7bf57d98c9fb6bad6c3 @@ -56000,7 +56990,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1ff606669775941fb27525984b77b46d56581d8219748ef3f262ff15b36523dc @@ -56050,7 +57042,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 77144823a40776a2c6ac2b5123b79296ad5564e7c11d2230b15d815557f89815 @@ -56100,7 +57094,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d78d70898425902a284a78a1c1a1eb5d96064398102df0626209eccda13ed755 @@ -56150,7 +57146,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 92c9e96de6e3a66896b391d5b6145afcfc9a2a03b790b2cea3fa8fe2b8805ef5 @@ -56200,7 +57198,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b79c291aac8de34948c69024200fd71f4ef364dba90f26172ca1cd400cc707ec @@ -56250,7 +57250,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com eed3f5270fc168a8c486e3fec78134856c44b98409078879a29b7ff7d1dcaf9e @@ -56300,7 +57302,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 514d9cb3698d381b7f206aa20d1b597166d1229f25ab2a87cc9484dbdc3b814b @@ -56350,7 +57354,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7ef0003cdbf80814285f0af3f14279412494ad35391df3e02816b3a4c9173c1f @@ -56400,7 +57406,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com eb044f21377ff72a874ff496ea2f5d4b92889d7d968fbcde730fc0a738d5fec1 @@ -56450,7 +57458,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 29cc7c618c48c8710a02886f4b75b1bda24700a670fe9693db06eda3b0ffa4fc @@ -56500,7 +57510,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com caba10f8d6e03f76a2bb62f91d130311d47c46c8f29f723c6d5fb47e8d06fc24 @@ -56550,7 +57562,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f27b811d06b5464f384be3c16fa09060569b54a4b2094a91999c1432d0129a2d @@ -56600,7 +57614,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a2ec8b6df76e10dc3297265a726662d893f1f991219bd1a2e9af3799f90dfcbe @@ -56650,7 +57666,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bca238cd8f72052cf73a236e9543e47a4eeb06947e03971f0e82b5a297022ed8 @@ -56700,7 +57718,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f720ceb6361a268134563923b9b71b76d390068c4106c80918889d79b3210b6a @@ -63098,7 +64118,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 168d5ffacd028ec90d71fb0c6d127b2b6c9fdc72a83c8adb43ebc2556507fd2e @@ -63148,7 +64170,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 19e2c99e43761e362cb2067b57bc5f43bdc967add4fa6b742890aa8329c969c1 @@ -63198,7 +64222,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com dc93db902269bd9ea61bd026df7b842c77a2816d113b016ed497a07b3737a1e5 @@ -63248,7 +64274,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 783a510674e49db3cab928cf63253d537cd980c71a4dcbd74115fd9719010cef @@ -63298,7 +64326,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ab4a81de05c5f42faf358924e4d8c79b034eef059cd6c947f928d8194bf92f64 @@ -63348,7 +64378,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bc83dc77c8acefcda92e114e6ba47b27e522ae1dd943104345381f20af3482a0 @@ -63398,7 +64430,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2a4f953341a9dcd864f7ff506854a8795658c4ca5e6374834d0b60547a331a0e @@ -63448,7 +64482,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a0d9fa0b362389330ad9de9426958defb288ddc0b0903dfd1332d9acccbebc6e @@ -63498,7 +64534,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b45d9a310a249b9ad28939592a75a6352fb931b915565316a4e3623ad45527bb @@ -63548,7 +64586,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 49d8edd9000283479892dc4e6e978c399fefe777bbc839f0036a76393f36cee6 @@ -63598,7 +64638,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 829f94ef4009dfece85b226beae4f0acb234c840e299661de2c8a1f1c587367b @@ -63648,7 +64690,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b136ac0a2384bd615ca4ba23dc0ee2554ea43fdf997c4b889c5b37fa551e7404 @@ -63698,7 +64742,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6b44f619bbcae32236310d1999f2073e1141ecc4768141bb254638e5991083e3 @@ -63748,7 +64794,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 98ac116331ffd3c223be4464f6d4ad7accc561ff58b5b8fff5ca6c2a30e95788 @@ -63798,7 +64846,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ae766a303d62da38a6f487eb502c4fcb3b8e27b6eb0f6818e8b9c5db2405dc00 @@ -63940,7 +64990,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8e5ee57b1ff1b50d890b6661a15297dd337aab2fb1d3f2b9476133660a4a7e00 @@ -63990,7 +65042,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e64899be46df945d3a1305dcd615c27e40de01907e9b57bb4a4cbadbd49d4bcb @@ -64040,7 +65094,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com fe3130054532757690d174179b4ca30a8ee78843d92a0e4d26eac4ad9744f90f @@ -64090,7 +65146,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 134a2b10ff7762464268f60e3549e4af63d1dcc756d1ce605b13af0fcf6ab4ec @@ -64140,7 +65198,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 85a95cb4031a34cf67d91da659a557a605007e8457928980ba534ba0425f56a1 @@ -64190,7 +65250,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com af149dd5f2f5f946fd495e38937b547cc8384c73b3e388a156a08a28ad9a8d6e @@ -64240,7 +65302,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6ee0e117b2a05f59f09f3212cc36954727ff3a1de5b2b7831f6479ccf46adf4e @@ -64290,7 +65354,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 841c3d47c042e63540dd814779160c571ccb43bd3a758769ca8cffb67a03e7d8 @@ -64340,7 +65406,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d9c7c244997a2e9ef8a4efb9b3b3efabfb1501a1cd6f91c5306501e3cf18785e @@ -64390,7 +65458,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 621fabdd9e4840ad762ce9adba8ef07ad15c12bb58e11b93833d7e76b07b3e12 @@ -64440,7 +65510,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 63f8040cf80b7ca759a223a685b6551535b136f795ea1ed4ff7b2e0a7da380b9 @@ -64490,7 +65562,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ceb488afef282441e1f2d389a0036dad7693965dbf667a06594297e1cc3fe318 @@ -64540,7 +65614,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 70a7ff74a88b7e8bf047349c81e9e86c31952cbbf75017d53bef42b1d0106be8 @@ -64590,7 +65666,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e16387ef94218cbaff2dcde7cf82fd71cd18adeacaba0eb912ba8b8ebb1ce274 @@ -64640,7 +65718,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e9ed3336a027e567c5e0191e72acd2599642f63caa8ded8c8439751f19672cc7 @@ -64690,7 +65770,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3df7de9a55c9df28a85db560a4379487466c991761614c4e45f007fffd8e6945 @@ -64740,7 +65822,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3fa920a3d8f5a606fa224087ef79abe39017a96d93741487b0aa81f91e9d4f1b @@ -64790,7 +65874,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f992d7a936b252b9b417a62132142a10781f6603804ff3f437a408b3420b576b @@ -64840,7 +65926,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 30b7a0374d6fc4b3ba556a7b84c009c8e38802b2ee18c673b30f195217d87eda @@ -64890,7 +65978,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 79339f0e7e1c7307bf78cbcb90a3d50362047c251e5e37a7250f9388e9f45961 @@ -64940,7 +66030,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 98c8a9149d67da4dbbcf9f0d04b93c351aa0b532b42108a54b22a7b53d838534 @@ -64990,7 +66082,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5d899412bbb52ea8c7dbb42366b1bd51576548c27398aa132bd23b2725a66552 @@ -65040,7 +66134,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a2050482089c66151ca8d96b0a12bf40f7160cd46439eaac7d50919edb0cd6e6 @@ -65090,7 +66186,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d3908a49d93a865c74322857e1e90eca93719d30a64f235f1c3214f5c76fa3f3 @@ -65140,7 +66238,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 335977b1cabaf777ed8636b4d8eebbcf4fe15c655fe1c1399b7fd305637d8bc4 @@ -65190,7 +66290,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 59905471de0d69ce7ade40ea7340122ca63046f6aa7f09d1c6d69cbd49146c41 @@ -65240,7 +66342,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8f5359e19120eda34eef5f7d79431f344307dec3e671dab62f096731bd70b35e @@ -65290,7 +66394,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8b0753a09e48c6cccf825e5aa9d46703c7c00d70e0c910dd3ddce607c3faf6b5 @@ -65340,7 +66446,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com df4e8c9106b6eeeac3556c2181fd9efb7e96f3b13fd12bb47f5273688eacb1fb @@ -65390,7 +66498,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f163abec65867889c0f28b6a2a64e52e67bd694f8e43442a3e142a2ebed6020b @@ -65440,7 +66550,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4ee89b895ae8bf59de82d05c3a5c07356d66d3ddfce00979be6ba1be4804c6fa @@ -65490,7 +66602,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 906a15ceaa52e72a329445703aeb2242b5a06f069fc915e4ac473e7ed24c1dda @@ -65540,7 +66654,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 986ec3573b1f72713ecd0e484560572f1d2f2033c11e2c8ce2390e3fbd27000a @@ -65590,7 +66706,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6ecb8a799224fc3e36a8dded8da5c5e622d109f0b2c72fdd05cf8c8b4fec3455 @@ -65640,7 +66758,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bbc0d4c075f26ab46ef6b4821f3256626826eb1506dac9fa165c9287cc9b2524 @@ -65690,7 +66810,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c737f3f21b1a0086f883f640cf92af6f5a025aefb48a7a3a103fc02fb86546cd @@ -65740,7 +66862,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 20576d5a302136ff2eaa7bc26e9cba296eb0bec4bfe43bb92e0c28ea2ca72c5e @@ -65790,7 +66914,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 894c4df0f37a48df6fae1a3cf8b27f857811968507ef79ea27cef4f688c7985e @@ -65840,7 +66966,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com eb4df0ffd9eb53a3a19f41359897cbe7d08deb25d0e62b7b671abb777eb98dbf @@ -65890,7 +67018,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 50073547c8441ba16c88c0a767dfd2ee7016f94e12b915a362140dee5ceda206 @@ -65940,7 +67070,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6acba8e47d239e278d6cb73c0776602530a2352998b9f54d889347d53e1c85e2 @@ -65990,7 +67122,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ec3268b69d93dc3e8a145779a8147c3081ba296d16fd1921787c0ecd047115ff @@ -66040,7 +67174,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 476f74047b689d037df0005179b235b26164cf6c03fd518f8710fbbf503b27fb @@ -66090,7 +67226,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 675d83057979abd8207b9dac3e540ee4ff808eb2723fc8ea6f3068d6d2ae6eb0 @@ -66140,7 +67278,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com df40b7f301eea01a29fff67927785d1f2e142ae4838dc8c1181df6a3e8d7712b @@ -66190,7 +67330,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0ff9ab48855928e07aab4376d8235b96032b564473914918a48766fc5cd8739e @@ -66240,7 +67382,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 30ff3a4db5b35dd052b65d87ce31ef7e4ea07be5e4ac4c0dd9d847397cdb78fc @@ -66290,7 +67434,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6ff143e906141b8801f2cdf97c9955fb6e183710cbabc33f43692c8f01ac0e2e @@ -66340,7 +67486,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2ef032ed85b2db1aa07da550aea301bb5cdaca493f4c00f5fbd33200127c24fc @@ -66390,7 +67538,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6946a0537f45fe1335a29e5d7c2893af3437164ab5c7a5f6d51af82a59c5be00 @@ -66440,7 +67590,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ea8f6d7aa2e4226addd308c538a483dadde5484232c2a29d56bc0379cebf65b0 @@ -66490,7 +67642,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 88af4964946a15ec6e1ad1e6907f1ed85c543d70dc3d5dd92afa237545403601 @@ -66540,7 +67694,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a4e7081c5774be577164422a2f58c319d2bc9e5f607f5bfadd85b3c91e356346 @@ -66590,7 +67746,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d24060dfc459ad738db344995ba4b5d5f11a12de7bc2590cc68f12899f1d4ea5 @@ -66640,7 +67798,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 126c7adf09cdb85ea0e739ae864dcb1b0d94bc99559593a89452fd9aac02de59 @@ -66690,7 +67850,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 60f15fd5798c2674b488cf0f0720283189239dfa658c116ee21737eac6c205ff @@ -66740,7 +67902,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 90cfb99191fd9400fb39090099efb8c9de1f20a361312be5412d2059b771a27b @@ -66790,7 +67954,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3c680a711d738b380609123735a4cae982b54632fb5c572ee1a84f177be27185 @@ -66840,7 +68006,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 73c9dd9f3f52161b4c6ad0c4ca5ff22a47a18abdb3006dc39449fb28ab1b1d07 @@ -66890,7 +68058,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c33adfccac293c7124e9e8a3656e5abf38ed1b74738e59970fc5dee0c51c3489 @@ -66940,7 +68110,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 354f056e5028e6b87fcc4243166933251d82a6d88cabd197ea545fa3816b985b @@ -66990,7 +68162,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5c2134ae8e72b6d3f1a821ee5c0c255bbc34c04cc1d566538f1cf6ab3b0c89f9 @@ -67040,7 +68214,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e4640ff32a9354fbb6e3b1479a415d93121968ee71223d5f9b5ce35404976887 @@ -67090,7 +68266,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c6a8eea39bdd07d54795b8171caad3894dedb0ae5e768585d4e4c76dd71b89a2 @@ -67140,7 +68318,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d5f5c75a84b3a4d35709a03b3a6dcddc10ce01309acf08f1764ef8e850fcbb69 @@ -67190,7 +68370,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d98f39ddc89417ea627f769d625e1bf8c64273ef34019c1ef24b93b8e8ccba1a @@ -67240,7 +68422,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 62f515650ed6e07ef33b577d3cdd12900432fa1cec0e5a6fca41b2609ee2fc25 @@ -67290,7 +68474,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 811e48836caa9546508d04a3b0551bd179850c06ff1425843e639c49958cf82a @@ -67340,7 +68526,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ccda98a82cdf2622eb00e0d5891f86c7fc88e13fbc862eb2cadefb4ffc32187f @@ -67390,7 +68578,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3e79c42aa78249229f6754e48b045ff7a42872b81012d5b9b2d6ed56630bb4ac @@ -67440,7 +68630,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a200b22e3627e3c153c5061bd15da50606820e38f395feb67641dd576a962983 @@ -67490,7 +68682,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com e97fc52727b3c4715926336a82d9d9f5ad5b6291fb2ff28ee4fa33876f116bec @@ -67540,7 +68734,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6374916704344e4d2c7a214a949aed3b33797a84a11e6d1cb4705ea9d367c81e @@ -67590,7 +68786,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8c0839cbcc5b73de1d39eb582f658f14cc0b5b7b833551db538896a7e2808574 @@ -67640,7 +68838,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b475cf8fea7d5dc9696ec1f2535dc30bb230057ff1168d0eaecb0aff5682b2f3 @@ -67690,7 +68890,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1a1e2bd30f7ab640e2461efcdef5972f5da40e4212fcfa791a6cb4083bef37e7 @@ -67740,7 +68942,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 384b47e25cab4d3cabe91f611d428ccb73e727596762d319e2f741fe9ee7a6b4 @@ -67790,7 +68994,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 94758cabb7a6efc0c5dda9dcd654930d4e77a3c61184d41ba151f92a12c47a8f @@ -67840,7 +69046,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 50a922054a8360aee4832b47cd18279a53f11f67b42cefb2b068ba7d2273e4ce @@ -67890,7 +69098,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 55181cdcc29e0a213a5826bf6b322646385003458b6b46e8d94d5b2a3c77ffa8 @@ -67940,7 +69150,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5969df3980b6f2ba51af0e058c7437cb9e6e51813f33ab86f975b7edf4c187bd @@ -67990,7 +69202,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4f4037c08f6476922939d42fd00c31ef96c54f85a7da21c71fb084bf395b5cc2 @@ -68040,7 +69254,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6cbf2715ea4a8807a07bcbaaa06fed4c6c18fee4c0b55a4125205213aa6c0ca9 @@ -68090,7 +69306,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7ac969218ab1edc50f98b5b116b7788131dab77162848930783c516f1078f1e7 @@ -68140,7 +69358,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 71d0d4a09388d9879ef0e8dbc53fe062303753062af8959dee21d1633f3fc569 @@ -68190,7 +69410,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9386660172c2a14922b65e024471418dae4e37305632012462bef1d974f46be3 @@ -68240,7 +69462,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d37553e33bff5d4e68443f32038a3eb6be64ee3d9031366a9511902f992e8592 @@ -68290,7 +69514,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1d94d7e2ad539b8bccfb27dd18ff686ba28c1ad3d415399047386e9c2edd2ec6 @@ -68340,7 +69566,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 63931742e10f1e2c722d8dd0587864855a78e41cacad49fef23c601266098ed0 @@ -68390,7 +69618,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cfde9acfeb32cdd53e081e14acbf9231b8b6f1f253021df2a66ac62abf8de63c @@ -68440,7 +69670,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1c1573eafb00ede439d25ec0d1ed4e4211734bf88bb3e8c2cdbc4eb1c89d4cc4 @@ -68490,7 +69722,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 22cfa65aea7d01ea8abbac31705c406a7d69c84b431a2120cc51ce20213012ca @@ -68540,7 +69774,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8bf8da475bbad38ec66308bdca14f12e7f40864edb5a5af396692cd1b747d012 @@ -68590,7 +69826,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1c6627f47f5078373a1272a2d6dde08abf58ab819cad0f459ec30e87648b9d7d @@ -68640,7 +69878,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2e87a57b515222c35c1ea5411bedc878d38c2fa5daf2fd5ce54337502667b718 @@ -68690,7 +69930,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6233cc22206c64832c0233e14ca69b34bc0f13ddd2f897a147c9012f7b96e14b @@ -68740,7 +69982,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 362c503e479c7a995a8172fb72a390d9092b1d851500e6198ef3d4bf0e40bc48 @@ -68790,7 +70034,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5752f0b67c960ced28f0b39dfc0be186038165d537aa6831cc36e4d0c52350d5 @@ -68840,7 +70086,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5e9d5059bd63b67158be2553a7944ebf1f74b5565c4ecb8e150dffe0695341f6 @@ -68890,7 +70138,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 07803a0d35690be349b6cc353189cdfd0d1766c7a9847b7da4f5f01f8c034d50 @@ -68940,7 +70190,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3192923ebef94e4aec1e54d21e03407208c3fde5492fd2ae6f0bded6fc342056 @@ -68990,7 +70242,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 765732bec696df50a4cab8e280708483b7e09035988ef490c962435580c3c6d6 @@ -69040,7 +70294,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 2fb2972ef98516b2c2217f2d020f4a7c5f10654007005173ccf39e4cbb83edcc @@ -69090,7 +70346,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 825cf0b894eb9c0ad82b30207de052da783a7cb9b52055c7505fb18ee1471f77 @@ -69140,7 +70398,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d84fdb8a3c65b82a5c8a4289ea9faff56ffad442747f746974fee4a38f3d0983 @@ -69190,7 +70450,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c465d3317373dde2ecceaadc40839ed1c37296e4e5175a99eb6dce17f0cc0e56 @@ -69240,7 +70502,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ebbd8af010cc26c3e1be6829a0e3b99114d62cc85ff6fe8c874aabf23deb5aa9 @@ -69290,7 +70554,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f844818cecb129a51e4a3ab5a0b602fef64414377775fefc633267876ca43057 @@ -69340,7 +70606,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 694ac84aefc7efe7312f07982b127a2d9d46eb89677f32a89a965d9e2d8e11b1 @@ -69390,7 +70658,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b35307a9878ffa824757f7be8dde270cfa870c6a7939215ec6731be5fe2b8d1f @@ -69440,7 +70710,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b4e4f0e3676b22621f45aa216c6d8dda25a5c9a6bf62e854debae442f746aada @@ -69490,7 +70762,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8d8eb670d5bbe52cd894743533046de07fa3e258385d6f6a3e087129d248dc21 @@ -69540,7 +70814,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b3ead6c1adb06c23de0bf59d9a3a4bfa94940add06a7c2354f902535b0bfef95 @@ -69590,7 +70866,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d7880952fda96ff53b136d07c709107b31bb68caa9cdd9f60827fec6e3a1ea70 @@ -69640,7 +70918,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3cadda144b232f1b579fa67effd0f1564e4b3ca452b8fac85af7fe100ecfc1e0 @@ -69690,7 +70970,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 5d72789507eb4eb915f01b5def77e86e9f8f975f02633a2677373f38cb015fce @@ -69740,7 +71022,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9f615f3c2acea2044a1f29d603a0f6c2d3d846f20f09efff8dae7d37b205c2cc @@ -69790,7 +71074,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10acb6534c1f2b95a967388625fdb306b0d3d38fd8036d665df98afd15e6f362 @@ -69840,7 +71126,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1ed642e78caf90f7ea476a3009f0b8d2a0fce9190cef39f6c7a89cb727aa249c @@ -69890,7 +71178,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 950701f445b499b1e415bd3356ac528d626be89ca22fd85f24d9f97d313e404e @@ -69940,7 +71230,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 46493e3c5e2f81eae3bee31f6b4537fc7e0cf212f95523c971302b1edff53e58 @@ -69990,7 +71282,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 4a7eebea64f68c9fa408d69034ea0bdef371e2b796ac4976c66327acfe4a44be @@ -70040,7 +71334,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ca2057e0eb97880606f717e7accb914b0c3d09e925c84f4d4d8e6636e6f8ced6 @@ -70090,7 +71386,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 3710e93a6a78f3f0f03a3bbc7f717fd3881bdbf3768efe57bbd779dfbe3505f5 @@ -70140,7 +71438,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 81957f5d18da6d1ff9f70683acaedf0b688c878cb7073f100a67596146c6e24e @@ -70190,7 +71490,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com c587d52fb55c8dac412b965960a10bb60154a99bf9507d7cb75d764c5d0b0393 @@ -70240,7 +71542,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 30ba11e07015d763189c0ca51ffd240143d572facfd7088573c7aed31c483948 @@ -70290,7 +71594,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 7d1eb6bae2bd0eb04123f4e58b6f6801195a3f63f1fdd2e4d92fa2017c9e8c09 @@ -70340,7 +71646,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b3478a19efcb458a64b027d6c124dd9931955a38b75137595f33d7755707a273 @@ -70390,7 +71698,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 06dc564382a1b015984ab9c10a9146eeb72b5b1ef464cdc3ccca4cab9e8c1c63 @@ -70440,7 +71750,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com a9263d21124f289cc37d81f0823ca49fb3c0338b3636a4c924719b622d06a063 @@ -70490,7 +71802,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b1215e1ada0f75b502bddaa3400de9a59a74e42cca7e8bfdf048afdeb60ab4ca @@ -70540,7 +71854,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 28c951f88ff517c51c51de12e45e299f5fa6ed4f255b9f38cc8ec26a8b105624 @@ -70590,7 +71906,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 6d845fb1384728955ea46e34daff1028bf3556390c8cfe707526145a583662b7 @@ -70640,7 +71958,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 770eedcf39adeeb932fcfc1f0afbce02ae78565174a435928b7be5f7d49f0da1 @@ -86284,7 +87604,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 422fd8a4f3d4ff5e1531ac44077ac7740337ca86c4acbed6955540b03284dfc3 @@ -86334,7 +87656,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ca9a0f89cbf25a504810bbdf2bdedd7d94cfccd3479934b7a68fd3649c85a63c @@ -86384,7 +87708,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f38d21f262787283422a282b07cb11b3c4c04a1a526c6f80493762145549ef75 @@ -86434,7 +87760,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0dda0d98c46ad39c4e5088ef9db36713d390fc9a369853692788cd527373e1fa @@ -86484,7 +87812,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0e63376898ad420c17b73121c48b5834426b45bfb1144ec03866cbdab4675664 @@ -86534,7 +87864,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cd2b7cafaeeaeadd15beb83ad00bffd78515f47f1900f9085c0c0012268ea254 @@ -86584,7 +87916,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 0849f914c6319cb698138b01eea5dec16751bc643cd52848e5522326cc620ef2 @@ -86634,7 +87968,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b885713bc04d83cfd1b0ebfd74ed5d3ab59f72913807b17bc311058ce0333ffc @@ -86684,7 +88020,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com bd9b1333353ffe815eb3566dde6a0d472c0b587aea9df545e7c29544aeb46817 @@ -86734,7 +88072,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10b86d98513b1478ebe66ba0f0a389b71f7f4ff89bf5501608d0bef0fa78de2e @@ -86784,7 +88124,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 99b566b9b2a6653cd8aef3c1bfd455370b36275fafa98d25317e9911f030589f @@ -86834,7 +88176,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com ddc8292f1cab7285e95e5be555b9ddce4b55e08a86963ebf1962c50cfb8d4bdd @@ -86884,7 +88228,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 42bbd13e8ab7ee8b3d328f198f6d3bc309a17fdb8ef64fe9f4129dbc836fe2a4 @@ -86934,7 +88280,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 8785a28ab6541b9d1fd83178d8660a9950791adafea264207ef5c529cc2233ea @@ -86984,7 +88332,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com cc10593f8d36a177e44b24bd1082aeffc77af90101853efedbaf0aa8c4743d19 @@ -93382,7 +94732,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1041b396f29b25a73b5a88f56ab00fc562af40c35a559484784d65ded6bd23d0 @@ -93432,7 +94784,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com de38aeb0d8426012af80c76ff36418c331ec7e14de2dca8ebb5231cbcf1032f2 @@ -93482,7 +94836,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com f19d08f0b01dd3cded789dab3535f4981451910ed916ece0e9bf738c78c69496 @@ -93532,7 +94888,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 11be387582c1e66c4c0609164972a154a62987e2a773525086c2f0cd4ddfb627 @@ -93582,7 +94940,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 99b56a65f971690f36dc595f94fd1e895eec44da4c641eefd380f51df0faf20f @@ -93632,7 +94992,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com b8fa71007c9f228fa16bdc7dd1beef8ae1b9d0f6e3ca0ea5687d121acf78783f @@ -93682,7 +95044,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 656ea1ddcf96f8fcd35c5b4f4e5bcc7cf266fddef25aae490257648b0d15fb30 @@ -93732,7 +95096,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 9048e683a09cc5b746465ad524d96395b4f2ba9cf68f477ef2f968d14e037b4c @@ -93782,7 +95148,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com dafa60f11fb8c9a7af9a585986d7d6be7ca190fcd296adf09147b4d9ef52536a @@ -93832,7 +95200,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 591ca47be1f6ec0c097815927e81ed39dbc0d1a95122e092df08282877edf5c3 @@ -93882,7 +95252,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 89f1cbbddeee7c3fe8f9ad032ec342adffbef82cb7f37cfde91468bba40bac51 @@ -93932,7 +95304,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com da4abb3c7b492290bd65c6a0136c994514cddb9cb1baaf8eb9bf5c11398d7a37 @@ -93982,7 +95356,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 1a37088a5d254e763936d7b6961892bf1e1561e3d9b0d9b2b97b15034086597d @@ -94032,7 +95408,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 36f187f49823309dd7985c43afc164f1dc62025aa17b24b5e073fc1019f8793a @@ -94082,7 +95460,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). CR-CMIP-0-4-0 zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com d127b9d31a42da3a85333efac933029cd9b7f6f14e219fcb87f4ad5a447a0356 diff --git a/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_source-id_CMIP6Plus.html b/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_source-id_CMIP6Plus.html index 0e98b866..f4363d13 100644 --- a/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_source-id_CMIP6Plus.html +++ b/docs/database-views/input4MIPs_source-id_CMIP6Plus.html @@ -192,7 +192,9 @@

A DOI is now also included in each file. Please use it so we can track usage of these files. In terms of science, CR-CMIP-1-0-0 updates to the latest ice core and AGAGE data, as well as using better data sources for HFC23, CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 than CR-CMIP-0-4-0. CR-CMIP-1-0-0 also provides a smoother transition from ice core based records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensible pre-industrial values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. - As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + As a result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. + For the full CHANGELOG, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). + For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see [https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). zebedee.nicholls@climate-resource.com;malte.meinshausen@climate-resource.com 10.5281/zenodo.13365838 GHGConcentrations diff --git a/docs/dataset-overviews/greenhouse-gas-concentrations.md b/docs/dataset-overviews/greenhouse-gas-concentrations.md index fa8206c2..7a592350 100644 --- a/docs/dataset-overviews/greenhouse-gas-concentrations.md +++ b/docs/dataset-overviews/greenhouse-gas-concentrations.md @@ -230,7 +230,10 @@ records to more recent records (i.e. flask and in-situ samples) and more sensibl values for gases with non-zero pre-industrial concentrations. It also uses the Scripps CO2 record to handle the period from 1959 to the start of the flask and in-situ samples from other networks. The CR-CMIP-1-0-0 dataset also provides much better information about the original data sources. As a -result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. +result, CR-CMIP-0-4-0 is deprecated. For the full CHANGELOG, see +[https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP-GHG-Concentration-Generation/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md](). +For basic analysis of the changes between versions, see +[https://github.com/climate-resource/CMIP6-vs-CMIP7-GHG-Concentrations](). ### CR-CMIP-0-3-0