Observations for Reanalyses

Author:

Brönnimann Stefan1,Allan Rob2,Atkinson Christopher2,Buizza Roberto3,Bulygina Olga4,Dahlgren Per3,Dee Dick3,Dunn Robert2,Gomes Pedro5,John Viju O.6,Jourdain Sylvie7,Haimberger Leopold8,Hersbach Hans3,Kennedy John2,Poli Paul3,Pulliainen Jouni9,Rayner Nick2,Saunders Roger2,Schulz Jörg6,Sterin Alexander4,Stickler Alexander1,Titchner Holly2,Valente Maria Antonia5,Ventura Clara5,Wilkinson Clive10

Affiliation:

1. Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, and Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

2. Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom

3. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, United Kingdom

4. Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information, Obninsk, Russia

5. Instituto Dom Luiz Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

6. European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, Darmstadt, Germany

7. Météo-France, Paris, France

8. University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

9. Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland

10. University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractGlobal dynamical reanalyses of the atmosphere and ocean fundamentally rely on observations, not just for the assimilation (i.e., for the definition of the state of the Earth system components) but also in many other steps along the production chain. Observations are used to constrain the model boundary conditions, for the calibration or uncertainty determination of other observations, and for the evaluation of data products. This requires major efforts, including data rescue (for historical observations), data management (including metadatabases), compilation and quality control, and error estimation. The work on observations ideally occurs one cycle ahead of the generation cycle of reanalyses, allowing the reanalyses to make full use of it. In this paper we describe the activities within ERA-CLIM2, which range from surface, upper-air, and Southern Ocean data rescue to satellite data recalibration and from the generation of snow-cover products to the development of a global station data metadatabase. The project has not produced new data collections. Rather, the data generated has fed into global repositories and will serve future reanalysis projects. The continuation of this effort is first contingent upon the organization of data rescue and also upon a series of targeted research activities to address newly identified in situ and satellite records.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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