PM20020316_V02.DAT

Brenninkmeijer, Carl A.M.; CARIBIC Team

Dataset
Summary
These datasets represent meteorological information prepared by KNMI (Peter van Velthoven) for the CARIBIC project. The meteorological analysis of the CARIBIC measurement flights is based on ECWMF first guess fields (6-hour forecasts) with a resolution of 1x1 degree on ECMWF model levels. First guess fields from ECMWF were used until 13 September 2000, because ECMWF used a 3D-var assimilation scheme until then. For 3D-var, first guess fields are somewhat smoother than analyses. After 13 September 2002 ECMWF used 4D-var assimilation and its analyses were used, as first guess fields were no longer available. With 4D-var the analyses are much smoother than in 3D-var. Data format: ECMWF model data interpolated linearly in longitude, latitude, log(pressure) and time to the aircraft location. The following parameters are interpolated: Temperature (K), Potential vorticity (PVU), Potential temperature (K), Equivalent potential temperature (K), Specific humidity (10e-3 g/kg), Eastward wind component U (m/s), Northward wind component V (m/s), Vertical wind component W=dp/dt (1e-3 mbar/s, 0.1 Pa/s), Wind speed (m/s), Wind direction (deg), Water vapour volume mixing ratio, H2O (ppmv), Relative Humidity (%). Special comments to this flight:
Project
CARIBIC (Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrumentation Container)
Location(s)
intercontinental
Spatial Coverage
Longitude -81.3 to 11.8 Latitude 23.1 to 48.4 Altitude: 1000 hPa to 100 hPa
Temporal Coverage
2002-03-16 to 2002-03-16 (calendrical)
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
Access constraints
registered users
Size
160.42 KiB (164273 Byte)
Format
ASCII with prefix
Status
completely archived
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[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ]
Brenninkmeijer, Carl A.M.; CARIBIC Team (2002). 2002/03/16: fwd-flight from Munich/Germany (48.4N, 11.8E) to Varadero/Cuba(81.3W, 23.1N). World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://hdl.handle.net/21.14106/f8fee4d041aac0f89b2765615a617001b64813a3

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Description
The quality of ECMWF analyses is monitored and documented at ECMWF (http://www.ecmwf.int). The following expresses a subjective view by Peter van Velthoven: The accuracy of model parameters that are also measured can easily be checked. See e.g. http://www.knmi.nl/~/velthove/CARIBIC. The difference between modelled and measured temperatures and potential temperatures is usually less than 2 K, mostly less than 1 K. The horizontal wind speeds are relatively less accurate than temperatures. Measured and modelled wind speeds can deviate up to about 10 m/s. The modelled wind directions are usually quite accurate (within 20 degrees) except when the wind speed is very low, so that the direction is badly defined. The relative and specific humidities are not very accurate because the radiosonde humidity measurements are quite inaccurate still. Errors in RH of 30 % are no exception. 1x1deg, 60 hybrid sigma levels, 6 h Interpol. to flight position every min.
Description
Dataset covers one measuring flight
VariableCodeAggregationUnit
various variables and position
PM (CARIBIC: 4)
6hr (interval: 1min)various
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Parent

2002/03/16: fwd-flight from Munich/Germany (48.4N,11.8E) to Varadero/Cuba(81.3W, 23.1N)
Details
[Entry acronym: PM_20020316_MUC_VRA_45F_V02] [Entry id: 2023432]