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A description of spatial expanses of a specific [[variable ]]such as [[air temperature]], [[sea surface temperature]], or solar [[irradiance]]. Fields of meteorological variables, typically gridded datasets, are frequently used to calibrate and validate [[regional climate model]]s and [[climate | A description of spatial expanses of a specific [[variable ]]such as [[air temperature]], [[sea surface temperature]], or solar [[irradiance]]. Fields of meteorological variables, typically gridded datasets, are frequently used to calibrate and validate [[regional climate model]]s and [[climate forecast]] models. Climatological fields are useful for examining spatial patterns of a meteorological variable. | ||
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climatological field
A description of spatial expanses of a specific variable such as air temperature, sea surface temperature, or solar irradiance. Fields of meteorological variables, typically gridded datasets, are frequently used to calibrate and validate regional climate models and climate forecast models. Climatological fields are useful for examining spatial patterns of a meteorological variable.
Reference:
Seager, R., and Coauthors, 2007: Model projections of an imminent transition to a more arid climate in southwestern North America. Science, 316, 1181–1184, doi:10.1126/science.1139601.
term added 27 August 2014