Lars Bärring
Docent, forskare vid Rossby Centre.

Lars Bärring
Kontakt, nätverk och CV
- E-post: lars.barring@smhi.se
- Telefon 011-495 86 04
- Research Gate: Lars_Baerring
- Lars Bärring, CV Pdf, 16.3 kB.
Publikationer
Verksamhetsområden
Utvärdering av klimatsimuleringar i relation till observations- och återanalysdata. Ensemblebaserad analys av regionala klimatmodelldata och tillämpningar för studier av klimateffekter. Samverkan med klimateffektforskare. Utveckling av metoder och verktyg för att skräddarsy och tillgängliggöra klimatdata.
Forskningsintressen
- Till vilken grad kan klimatmodeller reproducera det observerade klimatet?
- Hur kan data från återanalyser och ensembler av klimatprojektioner kombineras för analys och forskning om klimateffekter?
- Hur kan klimatscenarier och återanalyser skräddarsys för att producera användbara klimattjänster?
Särskild kompetens
Analys av klimatmodelldata, jämförelse mellan modeller och observationer, skräddarsydda klimatindex för olika tillämningar.
Climate and Forecast Conventions version 1.12
Lars Bärring, Martin Raspaud
2024
Sammanfattning
This document describes the CF conventions for climate and forecast metadata designed to promotethe processing and sharing of files created with the netCDF Application Programmer Interface[NetCDF]. The conventions define metadata that provide a definitive description of what the data ineach variable represents, and of the spatial and temporal properties of the data. This enables usersof data from different sources to decide which quantities are comparable, and facilitates buildingapplications with powerful extraction, regridding, and display capabilities.The CF conventions generalize and extend the COARDS conventions [COARDS]. The extensionsinclude metadata that provides a precise definition of each variable via specification of a standardname, describes the vertical locations corresponding to dimensionless vertical coordinate values,and provides the spatial coordinates of non-rectilinear gridded data. Since climate and forecastdata are often not simply representative of points in space/time, other extensions provide for thedescription of coordinate intervals, multidimensional cells and climatological time coordinates, andindicate how a data value is representative of an interval or cell. This standard also relaxes theCOARDS constraints on dimension order and specifies methods for reducing the size of datasets.
Proceedings of the 2024 CF Workshop
Lars Bärring
2024
Sammanfattning
This document describes the CF conventions for climate and forecast metadata designed to promote the processing and sharing of files created with the netCDF Application Programmer Interface. The conventions define metadata that provide a definitive description of what the data in each variable represents, and of the spatial and temporal properties of the data. This enables users of data from different sources to decide which quantities are comparable, and facilitates building applications with powerful extraction, regridding, and display capabilities.
The CF conventions generalize and extend the COARDS conventions. The extensions include metadata that provides a precise definition of each variable via specification of a standard name, describes the vertical locations corresponding to dimensionless vertical coordinate values, and provides the spatial coordinates of non-rectilinear gridded data. Since climate and forecast data are often not simply representative of points in space/time, other extensions provide for the description of coordinate intervals, multidimensional cells and climatological time coordinates, and indicate how a data value is representative of an interval or cell. This standard also relaxes the COARDS constraints on dimension order and specifies methods for reducing the size of datasets.
Robust handling of extremes in quantile mapping - "Murder your darlings"
Peter Berg, Thomas Bosshard, Denica Bozhinova, Lars Bärring, Joakim Löw, Carolina Nilsson, Gustav Strandberg, Johan Södling, Johan Thuresson, Renate Wilcke, Wei Yang