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"DOI": { "doi": "10.5066/f7n58k8w", "identifiers": [], "creators": [ { "name": "O'Neill, Andrea", "nameType": "Personal", "givenName": "Andrea", "familyName": "O'Neill", "affiliation": [], "nameIdentifiers": [ { "schemeUri": "https://orcid.org", "nameIdentifier": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1656-4372", "nameIdentifierScheme": "ORCID" } ] }, { "name": "Erikson, Li H.", "nameType": "Personal", "givenName": "Li H.", "familyName": "Erikson", "affiliation": [], "nameIdentifiers": [ { "schemeUri": "https://orcid.org", "nameIdentifier": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8607-7695", "nameIdentifierScheme": "ORCID" } ] }, { "name": "Barnard, Patrick", "nameType": "Personal", "givenName": "Patrick", "familyName": "Barnard", "affiliation": [], "nameIdentifiers": [ { "schemeUri": "https://orcid.org", "nameIdentifier": "https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1414-6476", "nameIdentifierScheme": "ORCID" } ] } ], "titles": [ { "title": "Near-surface wind fields for San Francisco Bay--historical and 21st-century projected time series" } ], "publisher": "U.S. Geological Survey", "container": {}, "publicationYear": 2017, "subjects": [ { "subject": "Data, wind, near-surface wind fields, San Francisco Bay, Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS), time series, historical, projected, 21st century" } ], "contributors": [], "dates": [ { "date": "1975/2100", "dateType": "Created" }, { "date": "2017", "dateType": "Issued" } ], "language": null, "types": { "ris": "GEN", "bibtex": "misc", "citeproc": "article", "schemaOrg": "CreativeWork", "resourceType": "Model", "resourceTypeGeneral": "Model" }, "relatedIdentifiers": [], "relatedItems": [], "sizes": [], "formats": [], "version": null, "rightsList": [], "descriptions": [ { "description": "To support Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) in the San Francisco Bay (v2.1), time series of historical and 21st-century near-surface wind fields (eastward and northward wind arrays) were simulated throughout the Bay. While global climate models (GCMs) provide useful projections of near-surface wind vectors into the 21st century, resolution is not sufficient enough for use in regional wave modeling projects, such as CoSMoS. Short-duration high wind speeds, on the order of hours, are of key importance in wave and subsequent coastal flood modeling. Here we present temporally downscaled wind data for historical (1975-2004) and projected (2010-2100) time periods, developed using a method similar to constructed analogues (CA), suitable for use in local wave models.", "descriptionType": "Abstract" } ], "geoLocations": [], "fundingReferences": [], "url": "https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5994dc46e4b0fe2b9fe915eb", "contentUrl": null, "metadataVersion": 2, "schemaVersion": "http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4", "source": "mds", "isActive": true, "state": "findable", "reason": null, "viewCount": 0, "downloadCount": 0, "referenceCount": 0, "citationCount": 0, "partCount": 0, "partOfCount": 0, "versionCount": 0, "versionOfCount": 0, "created": "2017-09-20T23:05:01Z", "registered": "2017-09-20T23:05:02Z", "published": null, "updated": "2023-05-10T15:52:38Z" }
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