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Earth System Science Data | 2018

The GEWEX Water Vapor Assessment archive of water vapour products from satellite observations and reanalyses

Marc Schröder; Maarit Lockhoff; Frank Fell; John M. Forsythe; Tim Trent; Ralf Bennartz; Eva Borbas; Michael G. Bosilovich; Elisa Castelli; Hans Hersbach; Misako Kachi; Shinya Kobayashi; E. Robert Kursinski; Diego Loyola; Carl Mears; Rene Preusker; William B. Rossow; Suranjana Saha

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 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°x2°. 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 seven specific humidity and seven temperature data records covering the period 1988-2009. The G-VAP data archive is referenced under the following digital object identifier (doi): http://dx.doi.org/10.5676/EUM SAF CM/GVAP/V001. Within G-VAP, the characterisation 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 on systematic differences in TCWV between the classes.


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2018

Advancing Global & Regional Reanalyses

Roberto Buizza; Paul Poli; Michel Rixen; Magdalena Alonso-Balmaseda; Michael G. Bosilovich; Stefan Brönnimann; Gilbert P. Compo; Dick Dee; Franco Desiato; Marie Doutriaux-Boucher; Masatomo Fujiwara; A. K. Kaiser-Weiss; Shinya Kobayashi; Zhiquan Liu; Simona Masina; Pierre-Philippe Mathieu; Nick Rayner; Carolin Richter; Sonia I. Seneviratne; A. J. Simmons; Jean-Noël Thépaut; Jeffrey D. Auger; Michel Bechtold; Ellen Berntell; Bo Dong; Michal Kozubek; Khaled Sharif; Christopher Thomas; Semjon Schimanke; Andrea Storto

This report outlines the structure of and summarizes the recommendations made at the 5th International Conference on Reanalysis (ICR5), attended by 259 participants from 37 countries, in Rome (Italy), on 13-17 November 2017. It first summarizes the conference structure. Then, the key recommendations of ICR5 are given for the five main conference topics: production; observations (data rescue and preparation); data assimilation methods; quality assurance of reanalysis; and applications in science, services, and policymaking. Lastly, five high-level recommendations are proposed to managing agencies on how best to advance the field of reanalyses, which serves tens of thousands of users, via enhanced research, development, and operations.


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011

The ERA‐Interim reanalysis: configuration and performance of the data assimilation system

Dick Dee; Sakari M. Uppala; A. J. Simmons; Paul Berrisford; Paul Poli; Shinya Kobayashi; U. Andrae; Magdalena A. Balmaseda; Gianpaolo Balsamo; Peter Bauer; Peter Bechtold; Anton Beljaars; L. van de Berg; Jean-Raymond Bidlot; Niels Bormann; C. Delsol; Rossana Dragani; Manuel Fuentes; Alan J. Geer; Leopold Haimberger; S. B. Healy; Hans Hersbach; E. Hólm; Lars Isaksen; Per Kållberg; Martin Köhler; Marco Matricardi; A. P. McNally; B. M. Monge-Sanz; J.-J. Morcrette


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2007

The JRA-25 Reanalysis

Kazutoshi Onogi; Junichi Tsutsui; Hiroshi Koide; Masami Sakamoto; Shinya Kobayashi; Hiroaki Hatsushika; Takanori Matsumoto; Nobuo Yamazaki; Hirotaka Kamahori; Kiyotoshi Takahashi; Shinji Kadokura; Koji Wada; Koji Kato; Ryo Oyama; Tomoaki Ose; Nobutaka Mannoji; Ryusuke Taira


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2015

The JRA-55 Reanalysis: General Specifications and Basic Characteristics

Shinya Kobayashi; Yukinari Ota; Yayoi Harada; Ayataka Ebita; Masami Moriya; Hirokatsu Onoda; Kazutoshi Onogi; Hirotaka Kamahori; Chiaki Kobayashi; Hirokazu Endo; Kengo Miyaoka; Kiyotoshi Takahashi


Sola | 2011

The Japanese 55-year Reanalysis “JRA-55”: An Interim Report

Ayataka Ebita; Shinya Kobayashi; Yukinari Ota; Masami Moriya; Ryoji Kumabe; Kazutoshi Onogi; Yayoi Harada; Soichiro Yasui; Kengo Miyaoka; Kiyotoshi Takahashi; Hirotaka Kamahori; Chiaki Kobayashi; Hirokazu Endo; Motomu Soma; Yoshinori Oikawa; Takahisa Ishimizu


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2011

Atmospheric conservation properties in ERA‐Interim

Paul Berrisford; Per Kållberg; Shinya Kobayashi; Dick Dee; Sakari M. Uppala; A. J. Simmons; Paul Poli; H. Sato


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2014

Estimating low‐frequency variability and trends in atmospheric temperature using ERA‐Interim

A. J. Simmons; Paul Poli; Dick Dee; Paul Berrisford; Hans Hersbach; Shinya Kobayashi; Carole Peubey


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2005

JRA‐25: Japanese 25‐year re‐analysis project—progress and status

Kazutoshi Onogi; Hiroshi Koide; Masami Sakamoto; Shinya Kobayashi; Junichi Tsutsui; Hiroaki Hatsushika; Takanori Matsumoto; Nobuo Yamazaki; Hirotaka Kamahori; Kiyotoshi Takahashi; Koji Kato; Ryo Oyama; Tomoaki Ose; Shinji Kadokura; Koji Wada


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2016

The JRA-55 Reanalysis: Representation of Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Variability

Yayoi Harada; Hirotaka Kamahori; Chiaki Kobayashi; Hirokazu Endo; Shinya Kobayashi; Yukinari Ota; Hirokatsu Onoda; Kazutoshi Onogi; Kengo Miyaoka; Kiyotoshi Takahashi

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Kazutoshi Onogi

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Hirotaka Kamahori

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Paul Poli

European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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Chiaki Kobayashi

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Yayoi Harada

Japan Meteorological Agency

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A. J. Simmons

European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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Dick Dee

European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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Hirokazu Endo

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Yukinari Ota

Japan Meteorological Agency

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