Sentences with phrase «century reanalysis»

The NCEP / ESRL 20th century reanalysis has been finished and is available online.
Abstract «Long records of the latitude and speed of the North Atlantic eddy - driven jet stream since 1871 are presented from the newly available Twentieth Century Reanalysis.
A regional climate model simulation of coastal fog driven by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) 20th century reanalysis data set [O'Brien, 2011; O'Brien et al., 2013] shows a century - long decline along the California coast, and a climate projection with the same model hints at a slight decline in the future.
First, research by the 2oth Century Reanalysis Project shows — surprisingly to its authors, including Gil Compo — no change in major weather parameters they studied since 1871.
The NOAA - CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project version 2c used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center managed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No.
20th Century Reanalysis: Methods and Applications To better understand and model the observed variability of the earth system, one can rapidly expand the available record by objectively combining disparate observations with numerical model - generated guesses.
Papers using the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset are requested to include the following text in their acknowledgments: «Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office.»
Please use these pages below to plot the 20th Century Reanalysis Version 2c and 2 of the data.
Using a state - of - the - art data assimilation system and surface pressure observations, the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project is generating a six - hourly, four - dimensional global atmospheric dataset spanning 1851 to 2014 to place current atmospheric circulation patterns into a historical perspective.
The also used observation data: ``... inferred them from observations of barometric pressure, sea surface temperature, and sea - ice concentration using a physically based data assimilation system called the 20th Century Reanalysis
Papers using the NOAA - CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project version 2c dataset are requested to include the following text in their acknowledgments: «Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project version 2c dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Biological and Environmental Research (BER), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office
20CRv2c: NOAA and CIRES just released an improved version of the 20th Century Reanalysis, «2c», spanning 1851 - 2012, with experimental extension to 2014.
Users can view these on a «Science on a Sphere» exhibit and can download the animations from the Science on a Sphere 20th Century Reanalysis webpage.
To expand the coverage of global gridded reanalyses, the 20th Century Reanalysis Project is an effort led by PSD and the CIRES at the University of Colorado to produce a reanalysis dataset spanning the entire twentieth century, assimilating only surface observations of synoptic pressure, monthly sea surface temperature and sea ice distribution.
20th Century Reanalysis and PSD: Until recently, the earliest reanalysis product started from 1948, leaving many important climate events such as 1930's dust bowl droughts uncovered.
The datasets considered include a blended in situ - satellite dataset extending from 1923 to 2012 (Brown), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) snow chart Climate Data Record for 1968 — 2012, the Global Land Data Assimilation System version 2.0 (GLDAS - 2 Noah) reanalysis for 1951 — 2010, and the NOAA 20th - century reanalysis, version 2 (20CR2) covering 1948 — 2012.
I'm using sea level pressure fields from ERA - interim reanalysis and from the 20th century reanalysis.
Some questions regarding the 20th century reanalysis Which reconstruction of solar irradiance is used to force the model?
Dear Mr. Al, for the 20th century reanalysis, the data are interpolated from point data on a T62 gaussian grid.
The 20th Century Reanalysis version 2 (20CRv2) dataset contains global weather conditions and their uncertainty in six hour intervals from the year 1871 to 2012.
Wang, X. L., Y. Feng, G. P. Compo, V. R. Swail, F. W. Zwiers, R. J. Allan, and P. D. Sardeshmukh, 2012: Trends and low frequency variability of extra-tropical cyclone activity in the ensemble of twentieth century reanalysis.
Is the NARR going to be run back to 1900 with 20th Century Reanalysis being used for its boundary coniditions?
The 20th Century Reanalysis version 2 (20CRv2c) dataset contains global weather conditions and their uncertainty in six hour intervals from the year 1851 to 2012.
Has anyone worked with the uncertainties of monthly values derived from the 20th Century Reanalysis product?
These were NOAA NCEI, NASA GISTEMP, HadCRUT4, Cowtan and Way, Berkeley Earth and the 20th Century Reanalysis.

Not exact matches

Probabilistic reanalysis of twentieth - century sea - level rise.
-- I calculated potential intensity trends over the period 1980 - 2012 & The disparity between the reanalysis potential intensity trends over the past 30 years and the projected trends over this century suggests either that most of the observed increase in potential intensity (and actual intensity of high category storms) is due to natural variability,....»
ERA - 20C is ECMWF's first atmospheric reanalysis of the 20th century, from 1900 - 2010.
Hay CC, Morrow E, Kopp RE, Mitrovica JX (2015) Probabilistic reanalysis of twentieth - century sea - level rise.
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CERA - 20C: ECMWF has released their second reanalysis (and first coupled) of the 20th century.
, a thoroughgoing reanalysis of the entire surface record in the Arctic going back into the 19th century.
But absent from the analysis is a comparison of the shear that the models produced during the runs for the last century with the shear that appears in reanalysis products.
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