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GloBCORD-HD: Global Bias-Corrected CORDEX Datasets at Half Degree Resolution
Abstract: This dataset provides globally consistent, bias-corrected climate data at 0.5° spatial resolution, consisting of a set of seven climate variables derived from three General Circulation Models (GCMs) participating in CMIP5 downscaled by 10 CORDEX Regional Climate Model (RCM) simulations and bias-corrected globally for the period 1950/1960–2099. It includes data from three climate change scenarios, namely RCP2.6, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. The three GCMs are: ICHEC-EC-EARTH, MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M. Data are originally available as one netCDF file per GCM (3) per variable (7, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M: 5) per run (4, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M: 3). Available here are zip-archives of all netCDF files of one run, i.e. only rcp26 or only rcp45, per GCM (see Size for the overall sum per GCM).
TableOfContents: daily mean 2m-air temperature (tas); daily minimum 2m-air temperature (tasmin), daily maximum 2m-air temperature (tasmax); daily sum of precipitation (pr); daily mean surface downwelling longwave radiation (rlds)*; daily mean 10m wind speed (sfcWind)*; daily mean relative humidity (hurs)
*: These variables are NOT included in the NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M driven data.
TechnicalInfo: dimension: 720 columns x 360 rows; temporalExtent_startDate_Historlcal: 1950-01-01 00:00:00; temporalExtent_endDate_Historical: 2019-12-31 23:59:59; temporalDuration_Historical: 70; temporalDurationUnit_Historical: a; temporalExtent_startDate_RCPs: 2020-01-01 00:00:00; temporalExtent_endDate_RCPs: 2099-12-31 23:59:59; temporalDuration_RCPs: 80; temporalDurationUnit_RCPs: a; temporalResolution: 1; temporalResolutionUnit: d; spatialResolution: 0.5; spatialResolutionUnit: degrees; horizontalResolutionXdirection: 0.5; horizontalResolutionXdirectionUnit: degrees; horizontalResolutionYdirection: 0.5; horizontalResolutionYdirectionUnit: degrees; verticalResolution: none; verticalResolutionUnit: none
*) For MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR: temporalExtent_startDate_Historlcal: 1960-01-01 00:00:00; temporalExtent_endDate_Historical: 2019-12-31 23:59:59; temporalDuration_Historical: 60;
Methods: The ISIMIP3BASD v2.5 bias correction method (see Lange [2019; 2021]) was applied to adjust systematic biases using the GSWP3-W5E53 observational dataset. The regional climate models (RCMs) used are: (listed are Institution/working group, RCM Model, Driving GCM):
Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), REMO2009, MPI-ESM-LR
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), RCA4, MPI-ESM-LR
Climate Limited-area Modelling Community (CLMcom), CCLM4-8-17-CLM3-5, MPI-ESM-LR
Climate Limited-area Modelling Community (CLMcom), CCLM5-0-2, MPI-ESM-LR
Universite du Quebec a Montreal, CRCM5, MPI-ESM-LR
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), RCA4, ICHEC-EC-EARTH
Climate Limited-area Modelling Community (CLMcom), CCLM4-8-17-CLM3-5, ICHEC-EC-EARTH
Climate Limited-area Modelling Community (CLMcom), CCLM5-0-2, ICHEC-EC-EARTH
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), RCA4, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M
National Center for Atmospheric Research, WRF, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M
The historical runs begin 1950-01-01 (ICHEC-EC-EARTH and NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M) or 1960-01-01 (MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR) and end 2005-12-31. Historical runs are appended by rcp85 runs for years 2006-01-01 to 2019-12-31. All projection runs begin 2020-01-01 and end 2099-12-31.
Quality: Not all of the domains have been downscaled by CORDEX RCMs. Therefore, data files for scenario rcp26 only contain 7 CORDEX domains; all other files contain 8 domains (see also https://cordex.org/domains/cordex-domain-description/)
Units: K; K; K; kg m-2 s-1; W m-2; m s-1; percent
GeoLocation: westBoundCoordinate: -180.0; westBoundCoordinateUnit: degrees East; eastBoundCoordinate: 180.0; eastBoundCoordinateUnit: degrees East; southBoundCoordinate: -90.0; southBoundCoordinateUnit: degrees North; northBoundCoordinate: 90.0; northBoundCoordinateUnit: degrees North
Size: ICHEC-EC-EARTH: 137.7 GByte, MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR: 130.6 GByte, NOAA-GFDL-GFDL-ESM2M: 55.5 GByte
Format: netCDF
DataSources: See the file "DataSources_RCM_Table.pdf"
Contact: fuseini.yakubu (at) uni-hamburg.de; shabeh.hasson (at) uni-hamburg.de
Webpage: https://www.geo.uni-hamburg.de/geographie/abteilungen/physische-geographie/arbeitsgruppen/ag-hareme.htm
Suppression of the charge fluctuations by nonlocal correlations close to the Mott transition
In this paper, we investigate the impact of nonlocal correlations on charge fluctuations in the
two-dimensional single-band Hubbard model close to the Mott metal-to-insulator transition, em-
ploying the ladder dynamical vertex approximation. At half-filling and for interaction strengths and
temperatures where the system is in the Mott insulating phase, charge fluctuations are strongly
suppressed. Under these conditions, dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) calculations predict a
strong enhancement of the charge susceptibility at small (electron or hole) doping. However, these
DMFT results include only the effects of purely local correlations despite the importance of nonlo-
cal correlations in two-dimensional systems. We have, hence, carried out ladder dynamical vertex
approximation (lDΓA) simulations which allow for the inclusion of such nonlocal correlation effects
while retaining the local ones of DMFT. Our lDΓA numerical data show that close to half-filling
the large uniform charge susceptibility of DMFT is strongly suppressed by nonlocal fluctuations but
gradually increases with (electron) doping. At a certain doping value, charge fluctuations eventually
become larger in lDΓA with respect to DMFT indicating that the absence of nonlocal correlations
underestimates the mobility of the charge carriers in this parameter regime. This metallization effect
is also reflected in an enhancement of the lDΓA kinetic and potential energies and a corresponding
reduction of the (absolute value of the) lDΓA Matsubara self-energy with respect to DMFT
Korpusbasierte Übungsmaterialien zu Kookkurrenzen und Kollokationen im DWDS-Wortprofil
Das Ziel der korpusbasierten Übungsmaterialien zu Kollokationen und Kookkurrenzen im DWDS-Wortprofil ist es, das Erlernen von Deutsch als Fremdsprache mit dem Erlernen von Korpuskompetenzen im germanistischen Hochschulunterricht zu verbinden. Die Materialien wurden im Rahmen der Germanistischen Institutspartnerschaft "Korpusdidaktik für formelhafte Sprache" (KoDi-FS) zwischen der Universität Hamburg und der Universität Vilnius entwickelt (Link zur Projektwebsite) und sind im Kontext der Auslandsgermanistik zu verorten.
Bei den Übungsmaterialien handelt es sich zum einen um ein Handout mit Wortschatz- und Grammatikübungen zu Kookkurrenzen und Kollokationen im DWDS-Wortprofil. Zum anderen wird ein "Spickzettel" zur Verfügung gestellt, in dem grundlegende korpuslinguistische und korpusbezogene Begriffe nachgeschlagen werden können. Der Spickzettel existiert in einer kompakteren Version für Studierende sowie in einer ausführlicheren Version für Lehrende, die weitere Hintergrundinformationen gibt. Die Materialien sollen als „Fahrplan“ gelten und können von Lehrenden entweder direkt genutzt, oder nach den eigenen Vorstellungen und Bedürfnissen der Studierenden angepasst werden. Für eine detaillierte Beschreibung der Materialien siehe Sökefeld/Stulen (i. E.)
Brief Description of Datasets for Infrared Reflectography (IRR) at the Mobile Lab of the CSMC
This current description is valid for CSMC Mobile Lab IRR data captured until December 2025.
This describes folder structure, file naming system and the OPUS Apollo imaging system itself with its main components and calibration steps.
IRR data captured after 2025 will be labeled according to the Standardised System for the Labelling of Analytical Data of the Mobile Lab of the CSMC.
A new version of this upload will be generated
The Gospel of John in Georgian and Caucasian Albanian
“The Gospel of John in Georgian and Caucasian Albanian”, Manuscript Cultures in the Caucasus, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg
List of Biblia pauperum manuscripts and links to digital reproductions available online
This list, availble in .xlsx and .csv formats, provides the locations and shelfmarks of seventy-two manuscripts that contain a version of the Biblia pauperum, along with information regarding digital reproductions that are available online. It also provides links to the descriptions of the individual manuscripts in the Deutschsprachige illustrierte Handschriften des Mittelalters (KdiH), Handschriftencensus, Handschriftenportal, and manuscripta.at databases. It was compiled as part of the research conducted by Malena Ratzke and Hanna Wimmer in the sub-project FNT08: Reframing Old Contents for New Readers in Late-Medieval German One-Volume Libraries at the Cluster of Excellence 2176: Understanding Written Artefacts: Material, Interaction and Transmission in Manuscript Cultures.
The list contains all manuscripts that contain a version of the Biblia pauperum with texts written in German or in German and Latin listed in the KdiH, and many more manuscripts containing Bibliae pauperum written in Latin. Block-book and incunable editions are omitted, with the exception of some books that contain hand-written texts alongside printed elements, such as the only existing chiroxylographic Biblia pauperum Heidelberg, Universitätsbibliothek, Cod. Pal. germ. 438
Dataset for Multisensory integration of affective faces and voices in psychosis proneness
Dataset for publication:
Weiss, A.*, Bruns, P.*, Röder, B., & Lincoln, T. (2025). Multisensory integration of affective faces and voices in psychosis proneness. Schizophrenia, in press. [*equal contribution]
The study investigated audiovisual emotion processing in individuals with low vs. high psychosis proneness in order to examine if groups differed in emotional multisensory integration. Sample size is N = 72, with 36 participants per group.
For details and legend for the dataset (csv), see txt-document.
The experimental paradigm and data preprocessing strategy were adopted from Föcker, J., Gondan, M., & Röder, B. (2011). Preattentive processing of audio-visual emotional signals. Acta Psychologica, 137(1), 36–47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.02.00
Beta maṣāḥǝft working papers 6: An Ancient Homiliary from ʿUrā Masqal. Part I: A Digital Reconstruction
The spectacular churches of ʿUrā Qirqos/ʿUrā Masqal, located near the Ethiopian-Eritrean border, are known thanks to their rich and valuable collection of manuscripts. This collection—entirely transferred to the church of ʿUrā Qirqos (Gulo Makadā, Tǝgrāy) around the turn of the 21st century—is recognized for its extraordinary literary and documentary value. A challenge for the cataloguing and subsequent study of the oldest manuscripts of the collection arises from the fact that some are severely damaged and incomplete, consisting of membra disiecta of multiple original production units put together at random.This paper results from intensive research aimed at reconstructing, on palaeographic and textual bases, the sequence of leaves that constituted one of the ancient homiliaries of ʿUrā Masqal.
Part 2, with a description of codicological and palaeographical features, will appear shortly
The PHOENIX/1D NewEra model atmosphere grid: Access software & low resolution synthetic spectra
Tne NewEra paper has been published in A+A (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2025A&A...698A..47H and 10.1051/0004-6361/202554171).
Software to access NewEra spectrum files (DOI 10.25592/uhhfdm.16727) from python and an example reader.
get_NewEra_from_FDR.py: get a single model from the data repository, get Version 3 for Teff>=5000. Also looks in 'additional' models.
example_read_HSR_H5.py: reads data from a single model h5 file.
example_read_structure_from_HSR_H5.py: reads and parses model structure data (radii, temperatures etc.)
example_read_gaia_fmt.py: read the first spectrum of one of the GAIA/LowRes/JWST format archives
list_of_available_additional_NewEra_models.txt: Additional NewEra HSR (V3) spectra and models added after the paper was published.
list_of_available_NewEraV3_models.txt: Version 3.0 of the NewEra spectra (much improved level dissolution for Teff>=5000K). Use these files!
list_of_available_NewEraV2_models.txt: Version 2.0 of the NewEra HSR spectra, for reference only.
list_of_available_NewEra_models.txt: is a list of all available models, MD checksums, file sizes and download links. Reference only. Use NewEraV3
Readme.PHOENIX.gaia_fmt.txt: explains the format of the GAIA archive files
PHOENIX-NewEraV3-GAIA-DR4_v3.4-PHOTOMETRY.tar.gz: archive with Version 3 of the GAIA DR4 photometry
PHOENIX-NewEraV3-GAIA-DR4_v3.4-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with Version 3 of the GAIA DR4 spectra
PHOENIX-NewEraV3-LowRes-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with Version 3 of all low resolution spectra
PHOENIX-NewEraV3-JWST-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with Version 3 of all spectra in the JWST spectral range and resolution
PHOENIX-NewEraV2-GAIA-DR4_v3.4-PHOTOMETRY.tar.gz: archive with Version 2 of the GAIA DR4 photometry
PHOENIX-NewEraV2-GAIA-DR4_v3.4-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with Version 2 of the GAIA DR4 spectra
PHOENIX-NewEraV2-LowRes-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with Version 2 of all low resolution spectra
PHOENIX-NewEraV2-JWST-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with Version 2 of all spectra in the JWST spectral range and resolution
PHOENIX-NewEra-LowRes-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with all low resolution spectra
PHOENIX-NewEra-JWST-SPECTRA.tar.gz: archive with all spectra in the JWST spectral range and resolution
PHOENIX-NewEraV3-add001-GAIA-DR4_v3.4-PHOTOMETRY.Z+0.5.txt, PHOENIX-NewEraV3-add001-GAIA-DR4_v3.4-SPECTRA.Z+0.5.txt, PHOENIX-NewEraV3-add001-JWST-SPECTRA.Z+0.5.txt, PHOENIX-NewEraV3-add001-LowRes-SPECTRA.Z+0.5.txt: file for models added after the paper was published (HSR are stored in 'additional models')
NewEra_for_GAIA_DR4.tar: Synthetic spectra, colors and BCs in GAIA DR4 format as tar file, includes Readme
Überlieferungsgraphen zu den lateinischen Trinkliedern De vagorum ordine, Plenitudo temporis und Meum es Propositum sowie Carmen Buranum 191 und 219
Überlieferungsgraphen zu den lateinischen Trinkliedern De vagorum ordine, Plenitudo temporis und Meum es Propositum sowie Carmen Buranum 191 und Carmen Buranum 219
Das Dataset umfasst alle csv-Dateien zur Strophenkonkordanz und alle erstellten Überlieferungsgraphen als Gephie-Projektdateien, gexf-Dateien und PDF-Abbildungen.
Die Überlieferungsgraphen können zudem über die Retina-App als Online-Netzwerkvisualisierungen abgerufen werden. Alle dazu erstellten Links finden sich in der Readme.txt und der Visualisierungen.html Datei