The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project

The Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR) project is an international effort to produce a comprehensive global atmospheric circulation dataset spanning the twentieth century, assimilating only surface pressure reports and using observed monthly sea-surface temperature and sea-ice distributions as boun...

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Main Authors: Compo, G.P., Whitaker, J.S., Sardeshmukh, P.D., Matsui, N., Allan, R.J., Yin, X., Gleason, B.E., Vose, R.S., Rutledge, G., Bessemoulin, P., Brönnimann, S., Brunet, M., Crouthamel, R.I., Grant, A.N., Groisman, P.Y., Jones, P.D., Kruk, M.C., Kruger, A.C., Marshall, G.J., Maugeri, M., Mok, H.Y., Nordli, Ø., Ross, T.F., Trigo, R.M., Wang, X.L., Woodruff, S.D., Worley, S.J.
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Published: Royal Meteorological Society 2011
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:13628 2023-05-15T17:36:01+02:00 The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project Compo, G.P. Whitaker, J.S. Sardeshmukh, P.D. Matsui, N. Allan, R.J. Yin, X. Gleason, B.E. Vose, R.S. Rutledge, G. Bessemoulin, P. Brönnimann, S. Brunet, M. Crouthamel, R.I. Grant, A.N. Groisman, P.Y. Jones, P.D. Kruk, M.C. Kruger, A.C. Marshall, G.J. Maugeri, M. Mok, H.Y. Nordli, Ø. Ross, T.F. Trigo, R.M. Wang, X.L. Woodruff, S.D. Worley, S.J. 2011 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/13628/ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/qj.776/full unknown Royal Meteorological Society Compo, G.P.; Whitaker, J.S.; Sardeshmukh, P.D.; Matsui, N.; Allan, R.J.; Yin, X.; Gleason, B.E.; Vose, R.S.; Rutledge, G.; Bessemoulin, P.; Brönnimann, S.; Brunet, M.; Crouthamel, R.I.; Grant, A.N.; Groisman, P.Y.; Jones, P.D.; Kruk, M.C.; Kruger, A.C.; Marshall, G.J.; Maugeri, M.; Mok, H.Y.; Nordli, Ø.; Ross, T.F.; Trigo, R.M.; Wang, X.L.; Woodruff, S.D.; Worley, S.J. 2011 The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 137 (654 Part A). 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.776 <https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.776> Meteorology and Climatology Atmospheric Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.776 2023-02-04T19:28:43Z The Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR) project is an international effort to produce a comprehensive global atmospheric circulation dataset spanning the twentieth century, assimilating only surface pressure reports and using observed monthly sea-surface temperature and sea-ice distributions as boundary conditions. It is chiefly motivated by a need to provide an observational dataset with quantified uncertainties for validations of climate model simulations of the twentieth century on all time-scales, with emphasis on the statistics of daily weather. It uses an Ensemble Kalman Filter data assimilation method with background ‘first guess’ fields supplied by an ensemble of forecasts from a global numerical weather prediction model. This directly yields a global analysis every 6 hours as the most likely state of the atmosphere, and also an uncertainty estimate of that analysis. The 20CR dataset provides the first estimates of global tropospheric variability, and of the dataset's time-varying quality, from 1871 to the present at 6-hourly temporal and 2° spatial resolutions. Intercomparisons with independent radiosonde data indicate that the reanalyses are generally of high quality. The quality in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere throughout the century is similar to that of current three-day operational NWP forecasts. Intercomparisons over the second half-century of these surface-based reanalyses with other reanalyses that also make use of upper-air and satellite data are equally encouraging. It is anticipated that the 20CR dataset will be a valuable resource to the climate research community for both model validations and diagnostic studies. Some surprising results are already evident. For instance, the long-term trends of indices representing the North Atlantic Oscillation, the tropical Pacific Walker Circulation, and the Pacific–North American pattern are weak or non-existent over the full period of record. The long-term trends of zonally averaged precipitation minus evaporation also differ in character from ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Pacific Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 137 654 1 28
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topic Meteorology and Climatology
Atmospheric Sciences
spellingShingle Meteorology and Climatology
Atmospheric Sciences
Compo, G.P.
Whitaker, J.S.
Sardeshmukh, P.D.
Matsui, N.
Allan, R.J.
Yin, X.
Gleason, B.E.
Vose, R.S.
Rutledge, G.
Bessemoulin, P.
Brönnimann, S.
Brunet, M.
Crouthamel, R.I.
Grant, A.N.
Groisman, P.Y.
Jones, P.D.
Kruk, M.C.
Kruger, A.C.
Marshall, G.J.
Maugeri, M.
Mok, H.Y.
Nordli, Ø.
Ross, T.F.
Trigo, R.M.
Wang, X.L.
Woodruff, S.D.
Worley, S.J.
The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
topic_facet Meteorology and Climatology
Atmospheric Sciences
description The Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR) project is an international effort to produce a comprehensive global atmospheric circulation dataset spanning the twentieth century, assimilating only surface pressure reports and using observed monthly sea-surface temperature and sea-ice distributions as boundary conditions. It is chiefly motivated by a need to provide an observational dataset with quantified uncertainties for validations of climate model simulations of the twentieth century on all time-scales, with emphasis on the statistics of daily weather. It uses an Ensemble Kalman Filter data assimilation method with background ‘first guess’ fields supplied by an ensemble of forecasts from a global numerical weather prediction model. This directly yields a global analysis every 6 hours as the most likely state of the atmosphere, and also an uncertainty estimate of that analysis. The 20CR dataset provides the first estimates of global tropospheric variability, and of the dataset's time-varying quality, from 1871 to the present at 6-hourly temporal and 2° spatial resolutions. Intercomparisons with independent radiosonde data indicate that the reanalyses are generally of high quality. The quality in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere throughout the century is similar to that of current three-day operational NWP forecasts. Intercomparisons over the second half-century of these surface-based reanalyses with other reanalyses that also make use of upper-air and satellite data are equally encouraging. It is anticipated that the 20CR dataset will be a valuable resource to the climate research community for both model validations and diagnostic studies. Some surprising results are already evident. For instance, the long-term trends of indices representing the North Atlantic Oscillation, the tropical Pacific Walker Circulation, and the Pacific–North American pattern are weak or non-existent over the full period of record. The long-term trends of zonally averaged precipitation minus evaporation also differ in character from ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Compo, G.P.
Whitaker, J.S.
Sardeshmukh, P.D.
Matsui, N.
Allan, R.J.
Yin, X.
Gleason, B.E.
Vose, R.S.
Rutledge, G.
Bessemoulin, P.
Brönnimann, S.
Brunet, M.
Crouthamel, R.I.
Grant, A.N.
Groisman, P.Y.
Jones, P.D.
Kruk, M.C.
Kruger, A.C.
Marshall, G.J.
Maugeri, M.
Mok, H.Y.
Nordli, Ø.
Ross, T.F.
Trigo, R.M.
Wang, X.L.
Woodruff, S.D.
Worley, S.J.
author_facet Compo, G.P.
Whitaker, J.S.
Sardeshmukh, P.D.
Matsui, N.
Allan, R.J.
Yin, X.
Gleason, B.E.
Vose, R.S.
Rutledge, G.
Bessemoulin, P.
Brönnimann, S.
Brunet, M.
Crouthamel, R.I.
Grant, A.N.
Groisman, P.Y.
Jones, P.D.
Kruk, M.C.
Kruger, A.C.
Marshall, G.J.
Maugeri, M.
Mok, H.Y.
Nordli, Ø.
Ross, T.F.
Trigo, R.M.
Wang, X.L.
Woodruff, S.D.
Worley, S.J.
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title The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
title_short The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
title_full The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
title_fullStr The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project
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publisher Royal Meteorological Society
publishDate 2011
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/13628/
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Sea ice
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