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SSP1-2.6
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Future Projection in TaiwanSecnario Compare

Resolution:0.05°

PeriodHistorical(1995–2014)、Projection(2021–2040、2041–2060、2061–2080、2081–2100)

VariableTemperature Average、Temperature Maximum、Temperature Minimum、Rainfall 

                 (Temperature Chnage Value Units:°C、Rainfall Change Rate Units:%)

Scenarios(Note1):SSP1-2.6、SSP2-4.5、SSP3-7.0、SSP5-8.5

Time ScaleAnnual mean、Seasonal mean(Winter Dec–Feb、Spring Mar–May、Summer:Jun–Aug、Autumn:Sep–Nov)、Monthly mean(Jan-Dec)

Models(Note2)Ensemble mean、10th percentile、25th percentile、75th percentile、90th percentile、Maximum、Mediam、Minimum

Value Intervals(Note3)Large、Medium、Small

Note1

The scenarios are defined by the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways(SSPs) and Representative Concentration Pathways(RCPs) of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) ,SSP1-2.6 is a scenario of warming mitigation ;SSP2-4.5 is a scenario of medium emissions;SSP3-7.0 is a scenario of high emissions;SSP5-8.5 is a scenario of very high greenhouse gas emissions。See info.

Note2

Ensemble mean is the average of all modes calculated at each grid,The 10th, 25th, 75th, 90th percentiles and the maximum, median, minimum are the values obtained by sorting all the model estimates at each grid,extract the values corresponding to different percentiles or the maximum, minimum。The number of models under each scenario is RCP2.6(22)、RCP4.5(30)、RCP6.0(17)、RCP8.5(33)。See info.

Note3

To highlight the spatial distribution of different models, different scenarios, and different time periods, three intervals of large, medium, and small are set, please use them at your discretion。

*This page update at 2023/5/5

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