Sentences with phrase «atmospheric reanalysis»

"Atmospheric reanalysis" refers to the process of creating a detailed and comprehensive record of past weather conditions using computer models and observational data. It helps scientists understand how the atmosphere has behaved in the past, which is useful for studying climate change and improving weather forecasts. Full definition
Each member is initialized from a reference run on June 23, 2013, then forced with the NCEP / NCAR atmospheric reanalysis from one year between 2003 to 2012.
This year we received 14 June SIO submissions from dynamical models, of which 3 were from ice - ocean models forced by atmospheric reanalysis or other atmospheric model output and 12 were from fully - coupled general circulation models.
Also, they used sea surface temperature observation data from Britain's weather and climate data organization, the UK Met Office's Hadley Center and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ocean reanalysis data from the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory at NOAA, and atmospheric reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasting and NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Prediction for that 30 - year period.
For the July report, we received 14 June SIO submissions from dynamical models: 5 from ice - ocean models forced by atmospheric reanalysis or other atmospheric model output (in green in Figure 3) and 9 from fully coupled general circulation models (in blue in Figure 3).
Each member is initialized from a reference run on July 31, 2014, then forced with the National Centers for Environmental Prediction / National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP / NCAR) atmospheric reanalysis from one year between 2004 to 2013.
Monitoring precipitation over the terrestrial Arctic drainage: data requirements, shortcomings and applications of atmospheric reanalysis.
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