@article{10902/26709, year = {2022}, month = {10}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/26709}, abstract = {The Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has adopted the FAIR Guiding Principles. We present the Atlas chapter of Working Group I (WGI) as a test case. We describe the application of the FAIR principles in the Atlas, the challenges faced during its implementation, and those that remain for the future. We introduce the open source repository resulting from this process, including coding (e.g., annotated Jupyter notebooks), data provenance, and some aggregated datasets used in some figures in the Atlas chapter and its interactive companion (the Interactive Atlas), open to scrutiny by the scientific community and the general public. We describe the informal pilot review conducted on this repository to gather recommendations that led to significant improvements. Finally, a working example illustrates the re-use of the repository resources to produce customized regional information, extending the Interactive Atlas products and running the code interactively in a web browser using Jupyter notebooks.}, organization = {We acknowledge partial funding from projects ATLAS (PID2019-111481RB-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and IS-ENES3 which is funded by the European Union’s H2020 programme under grant agreement No 824084. We also acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme’s Working Group on Coupled Modelling and Working Group on Regional Climate, responsible for CMIP and CORDEX, respectively. We also thank the climate modeling groups for producing and making available their model output, as described in the data-source folder of the repository. We also acknowledge the Earth System Grid Federation infrastructure, an international effort led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, the European Network for Earth System Modelling and other partners in the Global Organisation for Earth System Science Portals (GO-ESSP). The opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and should not be considered as representative of the European Commission’s official position. JF and ASC acknowledge support from the CORDyS project (PID2020-116595RB-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. JM acknowledges support from MDM-2017-0765 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. JBM acknowledges support from Universidad de Cantabria and Consejería de Universidades, Igualdad, Cultura y Deporte del Gobierno de Cantabria via the project “instrumentación y ciencia de datos para sondear la naturaleza del universo”. Finally we want to thank the reviewers participating in the Atlas FAIR review described in the paper and the editor and the two anonymous referees for their work and constructive comments, helping us to improve the manuscript.}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, publisher = {Scientific Data, 2022, 9, 629}, title = {Implementation of FAIR principles in the IPCC: the WGI AR6 Atlas repository}, author = {Iturbide Martínez de Albéniz, Maialen and Fernández Fernández, Jesús (matemático) and Gutiérrez Llorente, José Manuel and Pirani, Anna and Huard, David and Al Khourdajie, Alaa and Baño Medina, Jorge and Bedía Jiménez, Joaquín and Casanueva Vicente, Ana and Cimadevilla Álvarez, Ezequiel and Cofiño González, Antonio Santiago and De Felice, Mateo and Díez Sierra, Javier and García Díez, Markel and Goldie, James and Herrera, Dimitris A. and Herrera García, Sixto and García Manzanas, Rodrigo and Milovac, Josipa and Radhakrishnan, Aparna}, }