The GEWEX Water Vapor Assessment archive of water vapour products from satellite observations and reanalyses
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Published:2018-06-15
Issue:2
Volume:10
Page:1093-1117
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Schröder MarcORCID, Lockhoff Maarit, Fell FrankORCID, Forsythe John, Trent Tim, Bennartz Ralf, Borbas Eva, Bosilovich Michael G.ORCID, Castelli Elisa, Hersbach HansORCID, Kachi Misako, Kobayashi Shinya, Kursinski E. Robert, Loyola DiegoORCID, Mears CarlORCID, Preusker Rene, Rossow William B., Saha Suranjana
Abstract
Abstract. The Global Energy and Water cycle Exchanges (GEWEX) Data and Assessments
Panel (GDAP) initiated the GEWEX Water Vapor Assessment (G-VAP), which has
the main objectives to quantify the current state of the art in water vapour
products being constructed for climate applications and to support the
selection process of suitable water vapour products by GDAP for its
production of globally consistent water and energy cycle products. During the
construction of the G-VAP data archive, freely available and mature satellite
and reanalysis data records with a minimum temporal coverage of 10 years were
considered. The archive contains total column water vapour (TCWV) as well as
specific humidity and temperature at four pressure levels (1000, 700, 500,
300 hPa) from 22 different data records. All data records were remapped to a
regular longitude–latitude grid of 2∘ × 2∘. The
archive consists of four different folders: 22 TCWV data records covering the
period 2003–2008, 11 TCWV data records covering the period 1988–2008, as
well as 7 specific humidity and 7 temperature data records covering the
period 1988–2009. The G-VAP data archive is referenced under the following
digital object identifier (doi):
https://doi.org/10.5676/EUM_SAF_CM/GVAP/V001. Within G-VAP, the
characterization of water vapour products is, among other ways, achieved
through intercomparisons of the considered data records, as a whole and
grouped into three classes of predominant retrieval condition: clear-sky,
cloudy-sky and all-sky. Associated results are shown using the 22 TCWV data
records. The standard deviations among the 22 TCWV data records have been
analysed and exhibit distinct maxima over central Africa and the tropical
warm pool (in absolute terms) as well as over the poles and mountain regions
(in relative terms). The variability in TCWV within each class can be large
and prohibits conclusions about systematic differences in TCWV between the
classes.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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