A first assessment of ERA5 and ERA5‐Land reanalysis air temperature in Portugal

Author:

Almeida Manuel1ORCID,Coelho Pedro1

Affiliation:

1. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, ARNET – Aquatic Research Network Associate Laboratory, NOVA School of Science and Technology NOVA University Lisbon Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

AbstractThis study evaluates the reliability of ERA5 and ERA5‐Land reanalysis datasets in describing the mean daily air temperature of four climate domains in mainland Portugal. The reanalysis datasets were compared with ground observations from 94 meteorological stations (1980–2021). Overall, the results demonstrated a good degree of correlation between the observed and reanalysis data on both a daily and seasonal scale. Both the latitudinal distribution of the air temperature and the moderating effect of the Atlantic Ocean are well described. However, in the case of Portugal, the ERA5‐Land was shown to be considerably more effective at describing the mean daily air temperature than ERA5. The results also indicated that, in general, the reanalysis methodologies perform better when applied to air temperature simulation in flatter regions as opposed to regions with high‐altitude and complex terrain. The study further suggests that ERA5 and ERA5‐Land reanalysis should be used with caution in the case of short‐term environmental studies. In fact, relevant differences were shown to exist between the reanalyses and the observed daily mean air temperature datasets for certain specific years. Overall, considering the RMSE between the ERA5‐Land reanalysis datasets for mean daily air temperature and the observed datasets there is a 28% probability of locally having a mean RMSE <1.5°C, 52% probability of having a mean RMSE >1.5°C and <2.0°C, and 16% probability of having a RMSE >2.0°C and <3.0°C. These conclusions will hopefully contribute to improving our understanding of the uncertainty sources in relation to ERA5 and ERA5‐Land reanalysis data for different climate domains.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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