Sentences with phrase «global reanalysis which»

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Our observational studies (Gray and Schwartz, 2010 and 2011) of the variations of outward radiation (IR + albedo) energy flux to space (ISCCP data) vs. tropical and global precipitation increase (from NCEP reanalysis data) indicates that there is not a reduction of global net radiation (IR + Albedo) to space which is associated with increased global or tropical - regional rainfall.
According to data from the reanalysis produced by the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts, the January to October combined land and ocean global average temperature would place 2014 as third or fourth highest for this dataset, which runs from 1958.
Global average temperatures are also estimated using reanalysis systems, which use a weather forecasting system to combine many sources of data to provide a more complete picture of global temperaGlobal average temperatures are also estimated using reanalysis systems, which use a weather forecasting system to combine many sources of data to provide a more complete picture of global temperaglobal temperatures.
Type 2 dynamic downscaling refers to regional weather (or climate) simulations in which the regional model's initial atmospheric conditions are forgotten (i.e., the predictions do not depend on the specific initial conditions), but results still depend on the lateral boundary conditions from a global numerical weather prediction where initial observed atmospheric conditions are not yet forgotten, or are from a global reanalysis.
Deliverables shall be used as input for future climate reanalyses, including the next - generation C3S global reanalysis ERA6 which is scheduled to go into production by 2021.
His Figure 6 has the 400 hPa specific humidity from the NCEP Reanalysis from 1948 - 2008 as evidence of a downward global trend, which is similar to Paltridge et al. (2009).
In the post Trenberth Still Searching for Missing Heat, we discussed the recent Balmaseda et al (2013) paper «Distinctive climate signals in reanalysis of global ocean heat content», of which Kevin Trenberth was a coauthor.
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