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A new CAM6 + DART reanalysis with surface forcing from CAM6 to other CESM models
oleh: Kevin Raeder, Timothy J. Hoar, Mohamad El Gharamti, Benjamin K. Johnson, Nancy Collins, Jeffrey L. Anderson, Jeff Steward, Mick Coady
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Nature Portfolio 2021-08-01 |
Deskripsi
Abstract An ensemble Kalman filter reanalysis has been archived in the Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. It used a CAM6 configuration of the Community Earth System Model (CESM), several million observations per day, and the Data Assimilation Research Testbed (DART). The data saved from this global, $$\sim 1^\circ $$ ∼ 1 ∘ resolution, 80 member ensemble span 2011–2019. They include ensembles of: sub-daily, real world, atmospheric forcing for use by all of the nonatmospheric models of CESM; weekly, CAM6, restart file sets; 6 hourly, prior hindcast estimates of the assimilated observations; 6 hourly, land model, plant growth variables, and 6 hourly, ensemble mean, gridded, atmospheric analyses. This data can be used for hindcast studies and data assimilation using component models of CESM; CAM6, CLM5, CICE5, POP2. MOM6, MOSART, and CISM; and non-CESM Earth system models. This large dataset (~ 120 Tb) has a unique combination of a large ensemble, high frequency, and multiyear time span, which provides opportunities for robust statistical analysis and use as a machine learning training dataset.