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Main Authors: Dingley, Beth, Li, Yiwen, Rao, Yuhan, Tekesa, Nebiyu Waliyi, Galytska, Evgenia, Prasad, Abhnil, FALL, Cheikh Modou Noreyni, Katezenberger, Anja, Palmeiro, Froila, Tolhurst, Gen
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  • <p>Slides from the CMIP workshop '<a href="https://wcrp-cmip.org/event/workshop-making-the-most-of-cmip-data/">Making the most of CMIP data: access, analysis and tools</a>' held at the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society Annual Meeting 2024, held in Pyeongchang, South Korea on 27 June 2024.</p> <p>The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (<a href="https://wcrp-cmip.org">CMIP</a>) is an international climate modelling project, designed to better understand past, present, and future changes in the climate. CMIP has grown significantly since its inception. More than 50 modelling centres around the world participated in CMIP6, which has already generated in excess of 14 PB of unique data. From its inception, there has been a focused effort to make the model intercomparison data available to scientists beyond the climate modelling community. CMIP's reach has continued to grow with an increasing number and diversity range of users.</p> <p>With more data access platforms and analysis tools being created every year to support the use of CMIP data, it can be difficult to know where to begin. Primarily led by members of the new Early Career Scientists group, <a href="https://wcrp-cmip.org/cmip7-task-teams/fresh-eyes-on-cmip/">Fresh Eyes on CMIP</a>, this workshop provides an overview of ways to access CMIP data and present some useful analysis tools and methods to help with using it. The key topics the workshop covers:</p> <ol> <li>CMIP experimental structure and MIPs.</li> <li>Scientific limitations of CMIP data.</li> <li>Different methods for accessing CMIP data, and their advantages and limitations.</li> <li>Analysis and evaluation tools.</li> </ol> <h2>Workshop conveners</h2> <p>A huge thank you to the Fresh Eyes on CMIP members below who have organised and prepared the materials for this workshop.</p> <ul> <li>Douglas Rao, NC State University</li> <li>Yiwen Li, China University of Geosciences</li> <li>Nebiyu Waliyi Tekesa, Arba Minch University</li> <li>Evgenia Galytska, University of Bremen</li> <li>Abhnil Prasad, UNSW</li> <li>Froila Palmeiro, CMCC/CCCma</li> <li>Anja Katzenberger, PIK Potsdam</li> <li>Gen Tolhurst, Australian Bureau of Meteorology</li> <li>Cheikh Modou Noreyni Fall, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar</li> <li>Beth Dingley, CMIP International Project Office</li> </ul> <p>The workshop was presented in-person by Douglas, Yiwen, Nebiyu, and Beth.</p>