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Project info
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Full project documentation as well as papers in peer reviewed journals and other publications are presented below. In each document, one or more staff members of the SACA&D project team is involved. Together, these documents provide an overview of the project history, the present status and our future plans. Furthermore, links to related activities and organizations and links to additional sources of daily data and analysis tools are presented below.
SACA&D documents
Journal papers
Other publications
Tools
Indices
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SACA&D Flyers
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Flyer with Information about SACA&D
SACA&D Flyers
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SACA&D documents
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Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD)
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Document describing the methods used for producing blended series and indices, and showing the quality control and homogeneity checks.
ATBD
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Appendix to ATBD for SACA&D
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Additions and changes for SACA&D w.r.t. the ECA&D Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD)
Appendix
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SACA&D Data policy document
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Document with the SACA&D data policy.
Data Policy
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Journal papers
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2011 - Journal paper on the Southeast Asian Climate Assessment & Dataset
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Klein Tank, A.M.G. and Coauthors 2011. Daily dataset for climate extremes analyses in Southeast Asia. In prep.
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22 October 2006 - Journal paper on trends in indices in Asia
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Klein Tank, A.M.G., T.C. Peterson, D.A. Quadir, S. Dorji, X. Zou, H. Tang, K. Santhosh, U.R. Joshi, A.K. Jaswal, R.K. Kolli, A. Sikder, N.R. Deshpande, J.V. Revadekar, K. Yeleuova, S. Vandasheva, M. Faleyeva, P. Gomboluudev, K.P. Budhathoki, A. Hussain, M. Afzaal, L. Chandrapala, H. Anvar, D. Amanmurad, V.S. Asanova, P.D. Jones, M.G. New, T. Spektorman, 2006. Changes in daily temperature and precipitation extremes in central and south Asia. J. Geophys. Res., 111 (D16105), doi:10.1029/2005JD006316.
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16 March 2006 - Journal paper on worldwide trends in indices of extremes
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Alexander, L.V., X. Zhang, T.C. Peterson, J. Caesar, B. Gleason, A.M.G. Klein Tank, M. Haylock, D. Collins, B. Trewin, F. Rahimzadeh, A. Tagipour, P. Ambenje, K. Rupa Kumar, J. Revadekar and G. Griffiths, 2006. Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation. J. Geophys. Res., 111 (D05109), doi:10.1029/2005JD006290.
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Other publications
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30 June 2014 - Workshop Proceedings
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International ASEAN SACA&D Conference and Workshop 2014, 20 - 22 May 2014, Indonesian Regional Training Center Citeko - Bogor, Indonesia
Proceedings
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15 December 2009 - Workshop report
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DIDAH and WMO-CCl/CLIVAR/JCOMM ETCCDI Workshop on Exploring Changes in Temperature and Precipitation Extreme Indices for Indonesia, 7-11 December 2009, Bogor, Indonesia
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1 July 2009 - WMO guide on extremes
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Klein Tank, A.M.G., F.W. Zwiers and X. Zhang, 2009. Guidelines on Analysis of extremes in a changing climate in support of informed decisions for adaptation. WMO-TD No. 1500, 56 pp.
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Tools
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RClimdex by the Meteorological Service of Canada.
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The RClimDex software package provides a friendly graphical user interface to compute all 27 core indices defined by the CCL/CLIVAR/JCOMM expert team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (see below). |
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KNMI Climate Explorer by Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, the Netherlands |
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The KNMI
Climate Explorer presents the possibility to correlate public
daily ECA data and extremes indices with a variety of other climate
data, like NAO and NINO3 indices, global temperature data, RivDis
river runoff data, Hulme/Jones monthly gridded data and selected NCEP/NCAR and ERA reanalysis fields.
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Indices
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CCl/CLIVAR/JCOMM Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI)
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The Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI) is a joint expert team of the WMO Commission for Climatology (CCL), the Research Programme on Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) and the Joint WMO-IOC Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM).
The team is putting particular emphasis on indices derived from
daily data for the analysis of climate extremes.
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APN for climate extremes
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The Asian Pacific Network (APN) for Climate Extremes is a group of scientists in the Asia Pacific region who are collaborating to enhance the capability of nations in the region to monitor and analyse trends and variations in extreme climate events.
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Climate Studies Group MONA, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
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The Climate Studies Group (MONA) at the University of the West Indies has collected the results of the Regional Climate Data Workshop on Extremes held in Kingston, Jamaica in January 2001.
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