ERA-40
Several climate researchers have shown an interest in the ECMWF ERA-40
reanalysis dataset. To establish a local copy for some of these data will
be a natural task for NoSerC. There are, however, many options regarding
which data we should prioritize. To make a local copy of the whole archive
is, for the time being, not feasible. Therefore, all researchers with an
interest in these data are invited to send us an overview of the variables
and resolutions (time, horizontal and vertical) they would be interested
in.
We have allready received a request for upper air data on the 60 model
levels in a T42 resolution (corresponding to a 128x64 grid).
We plan to start downloading ERA-40 data from October 15.
Any wishes we receive before this date will be taken into consideration
in our initial downloading scheme.
The storage capacity on the /noserc disk on Gridur is just now
not very large. This may set a limit on what we are able to download in
the short run. This situation will hopefully improve next year.
A comprehensive description of the ERA-40 dataset can be found at http://wms.ecmwf.int.
Specifically, the archive
plan contains the full description of which variables and resolutions
are available. The current
status of the project shows which years are available now from the
planned period of reanalysis (1957-2001). The ERA-40
Data Availability page gives imortant information on how the data can
be retrieved, data quality considerations and about a possible rerun of
a part of the period. To get at the actual data, a web
interface for data retrieval (requiring special access rights) is also
available.
All this information is not easily absorbed, as it is spread out on
several pages. The following summary gives a short overview of the most
relevant information:
The data comprise analysis and forcast fields according to the following
scheme:
|
UTC |
Analysis |
00 |
06 |
12 |
18 |
Forcast |
+3
+6
+9
+12
+15
+18
+21
+24
+30
+36 |
+3
+6 |
+3
+6
+9
+12
+15
+18
+21
+24
+30
+36
+240 |
+3
+6 |
Not all of these fields will be retained in the long run. Analysis and
the +6 hour forcast data will be retained in full. Also, forcast data will
be retained so that a time resolution of three hours will be available.
Which of the forcast fields in addition to the +6 hour fields that will
be kept, will depend on validation studies and user requirements. Only
a limited set of variables will be archived from the ten-day (+240) forcasts.
The data will be archived in the T159 horizontal resolution (based on
spherical harmonics) or the corresponding N80 gaussian grid (1.125 degrees
across grid cells). The data retrieval software include options to reduce
the horizontal resolution, and also to convert the grid to a regular latitude/longitude
grid.
Upper air variables
Upper air data is available in 60 vertical model levels and 23 pressure
levels (interpolated from the model levels). The upper air data comprise
the following variables:
Standard upper air fields |
|
|
geopotential |
vorticity |
cloud liquid water content |
temperature |
divergence |
cloud ice water content |
specific humidity |
relative humidity |
cloud cover |
vertical velocity |
ozone mass mixing ratio |
potential vorticity |
Additional accumulated fields |
|
updraught mass flux |
Short wave radiative tendency |
downdraught mass flux |
Long wave radiative tendency |
updraught detrainment rate |
Clear sky short wave radiative tendency |
downdraught detrainment rate |
Clear sky long wave radiative tendency |
total precipitation profile |
u tendency |
turbulent diffusion coefficient for heat |
v tendency |
|
T tendency |
|
q tendency |
Surface variables
The surface or single level fields (at N80 gaussian resolution) comprise
the following variables:
sea surface temperature |
sea ice fraction (1 = full ice, 0 = no ice) |
surface geopotential |
total column water |
total column water vapour |
soil temperature level 1 |
soil temperature level 2 |
soil temperature level 3 |
soil temperature level 4 |
soil moisture level 1 (volumetric) |
soil moisture level 2 (volumetric) |
soil moisture level 3 (volumetric) |
soil moisture level 4 (volumetric) |
snow depth |
large-scale precipitation (accum.) |
convective precipitation (accum.) |
snowfall (accum.) |
boundary layer dissipation (accum.) |
surface sensible heat flux (accum.) |
surface latent heat flux (accum.) |
Charnock parameter |
mean sea level pressure |
standard deviation of orography |
anisotropy of orography |
angle of sub-grid scale orography |
slope of sub-grid scale orography |
total cloud cover |
10 metre eastward wind component |
10 metre northward wind component |
2 metre temperature |
2 metre dewpoint |
downward surface solar radiation (accum.) |
land/sea mask |
surface roughness |
albedo (climate) |
downward surface thermal radiation (accum.) |
surface solar radiation (accum.) |
surface thermal radiation (accum.) |
top solar radiation (accum.) |
top thermal radiation (accum.) |
eastward component of turbulent stress (accum.) |
northward component of turbulent stress (accum.) |
evaporation (accum.) |
low cloud cover |
medium cloud cover |
high cloud cover |
latitudinal component of gravity wave stress (accum.) |
meridional component of gravity wave stress (accum.) |
gravity wave dissipation (accum.) |
skin reservoir content |
maximum 2m temperature since last post-processing step |
minimum 2m temperature since last post-processing step |
runoff (accum.) |
total column ozone |
instantaneous eastward component of turbulent stress |
instantaneous northward component of turbulent stress |
instantaneous surface heat flux |
instantaneous moisture flux (evaporation) |
log. surface roughness length (m) for heat |
skin temperature |
convective snowfall (accum.) |
large-scale snowfall (accum.) |
forecast albedo |
forecast surface roughness |
forecast log. surface roughness length (m) for heat |
low vegetation cover |
high vegetation cover |
low vegetation type (table index) |
high vegetation type (table index) |
snow temperature |
snow albedo |
snow density |
sea ice temperature layer 1 |
sea ice temperature layer 2 |
sea ice temperature layer 3 |
sea ice temperature layer 4 |
boundary layer height |
sunshine duration since last post-processing step |
wind gusts at 10 m |
large-scale precipitation fraction (accum.) |
top solar radiation clear sky (accum.) |
top thermal radiation clear sky (accum.) |
surface solar radiation clear sky (accum.) |
surface thermal radiation clear sky (accum.) |
snow evaporation (accum.) |
snow melt (accum.) |
Ocean-wave data
Ocean-wave data generated by wave analysis and the coupled wave-model forcasts,
together with some gridded altimeter data from the ERS-1 and ERS-2 satelites,
are avalable for the following variables at 1.5/1.5 latitude/longitude
grid:
significant wave height |
mean wave direction |
peak period of 1d spectra |
mean wave period |
coefficient of drag with waves |
significant height of wind waves |
mean direction of wind waves |
mean period of wind waves |
significant height of primary swell |
mean direction of primary swell |
mean period of primary swell |
mean square slope of waves |
components of the 2D wave spectra |
mean wave period from 1st moment |
mean wave period from 2nd moment |
wave spectral directional width |
mean wave period from 1st moment of wind waves |
mean wave period from 2nd moment of wind waves |
wave spectral directional width of wind waves |
mean wave period from 1st moment of swell |
mean wave period from 2nd moment of swell |
wave spectral directional width of swell |
10m wind speed modified by wave model |
gridded ERS altimeter wave height6 |
gridded corrected ERS altimeter wave height6 |
gridded ERS altimeter range relative correction6 |
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