ERA15 initialized surface fields (T106 resolution, 6h interval storage).

Gibson, Rex

Experiment
Summary
Operational analyses are affected by the major changes in models, analysis technique, assimilation, and observation usage which are an essential product of research and progress.
They also can make use only of those observations which become available within near real time. The ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) performed a consistent re-analysis of atmospheric data using a "frozen" production system. The ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA) Project produced a new, validated 15 year data set of assimilated data for the period 12/1978-02/1994.
The assimilation scheme consisted mainly of the Integrated Forecast System (IFS) version of the ECMWF forecast model with T106 resolution on 31 vertical hybrid levels. An intermittent statistical (optimum interpolation) analysis with 6 hour cycling was performed. It includes a diabatic, non-linear normal mode initialisation (5 vertical modes).
The data sets (T106 resolution) consist of initialized surface fields which are stored in 6h-intervals (0,6,12,18).
Project
ERA15 (ECMWF Re-Analysis Project 15)
Location(s)
World (general)
Use constraints
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Size
93.54 GiB (100441236544 Byte)
Format
GRIB
Status
not filled
Creation Date
Cite as
Gibson, Rex (2001). ERA15 initialized surface fields (T106 resolution, 6h interval storage). World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. http://cera-www.dkrz.de/WDCC/ui/Compact.jsp?acronym=ERA15_SFCFC00_DAILY

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assimilated data
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Cites

[1] Gibson, Rex; Kallberg, Per; Uppala, Sakari; Hernandez, Angeles; Nomura, Atsushi; Serrano, Encarna. (2001). ERA Description. ECMWF Re-Analysis Project Report Series, 1, 1997.

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[Entry acronym: ERA15_SFCFC00_DAILY] [Entry id: 20191]