Sentences with word «reanalysis»

"Reanalysis" means the process of studying or examining something again, using new or different methods, in order to get a better understanding or interpretation of it. Full definition
Finally, making another key technical point, the Research Report argues against the use of reanalysis data in structural analysis since its use makes mathematically rigorous hypothesis testing virtually impossible.
Jackson D. L., M. Hughes and G. A. Wick (March 2016): Evaluation of landfalling atmospheric rivers along the U.S. West Coast in reanalysis data sets.
The NCEP / NCAR reanalysis dataset provides an alternative method of determining global temperatures.
I have derived daily potential evapotranspiration estimates for the U.S. using the Hargreaves - Samani equation and the NCEP / NCAR Reanalysis dataset.
I take it that you do not agree with Serreze et al 2009 use of NCEP reanalysis for reporting on Arctic trends.
Has anyone worked with the uncertainties of monthly values derived from the 20th Century Reanalysis product?
Another interesting analyses concerning monthly SST anomalies in the tropical Atlantic extracted from reanalysis data from the Hadley Climate Model show a slight negative SST anomaly trend -LRB--0.01 to -0.06 C)(mean average 1950 - 2004).
Balmaseda, M. A., Mogensen, K. & Weaver, A.T. Evaluation of the ECMWF Ocean Reanalysis System ORAS4.
It is disappointing that they do not use our stuff (based on ocean reanalysis with a comprehensive model that inputs everything from SST, sea level, XBTs and Argo plus surface fluxes and winds) or that from Karina von Schuckmann.
WMO also draws on reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts and the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
We will analyze synoptic - scale weather patterns from global reanalysis models over the past 50 years, utilizing a variety of techniques including self - organizing maps, such that these weather patterns can be tied to variations in core proxies, as well as relate this to ten years (2003 - 2013) of records from about a dozen automated weather stations located on and near McCall Glacier.
For dataset source, please cite: Kalnay et al., The NCEP / NCAR 40 - year reanalysis project, Bull.
Satellite data can be included in the data assimilation to improve the precision of reanalysis estimates.
This incidentally means that the NCEP / NCAR climate reanalysis products are ultimately calibrated to radiosonde temperatures.
The increase in deep ocean heat content is also a robust result in data sets that do not include reanalysis.
ECMWF, WCRP and the Copernicus Climate Change Service are organising the 5th International Conference on Reanalysis over five days, 13 - 17 November 2017 in Rome, Italy.
The aim of this two - day workshop was to help define requirements for regional reanalysis activities within the framework of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).
In this paper, the intensity and the spatial structure of ocean - atmosphere feedback terms (precipitation, surface wind stress, and ocean surface heat flux) associated with ENSO are evaluated for six different reanalysis products.
M.H.E. designed and A.P. computed the analysis of the CMIP5 experiments, A.S.G. analysed the ocean reanalysis trends and A.S. ran the coupled model experiments.
However, similarities between the two SLP datasets gives us confidence that we have obtained the best - possible set of storm statistics given the variables available from the NCEP Reanalysis fields.
Ocean heat content by region in the ORAS4 reanalysis by Balmaseda et al (2013).
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