temperature.Rd
All of these variables can be read using the GETDATA
message
type.
GLOBAL_TEMP()
GLOBAL_TEMPEQ()
OCEAN_SURFACE_TEMP()
OCEAN_AIR_TEMP()
LAND_AIR_TEMP()
FLUX_MIXED()
FLUX_INTERIOR()
HEAT_FLUX()
GLOBAL_TEMP
: Global mean temperature
GLOBAL_TEMPEQ
: Equilibrium global temperature
OCEAN_SURFACE_TEMP
: Average ocean surface temperature anomaly
OCEAN_AIR_TEMP
: Average ocean air temperature anomaly
LAND_AIR_TEMP
: Average land temperature anomaly
FLUX_MIXED
: Heat flux into the mixed layer of the ocean
FLUX_INTERIOR
: Heat flux into the interior layer of the ocean
HEAT_FLUX
: Total heat flux into the ocean
Because these identifiers are provided as #define
macros in the hector code,
these identifiers are provided in the R interface as function. Therefore,
these objects must be called to use them; e.g., GETDATA()
instead of the more natural looking GETDATA
.
Other capability identifiers:
carboncycle
,
concentrations
,
constraints
,
emissions
,
forcings
,
haloconstrain
,
haloemiss
,
haloforcings
,
methane
,
ocean
,
parameters
,
so2