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UEA’s – strategic overview for EORO4M activities UEA (through) its activities within WP1 will provide updated/enhanced 0.5 x 0.5° gridded climate fields (see later presentation for listing of these). These grids are for global land areas (minus Antarctic). The grids will complement the other similar observed and reanalysis outputs and will be used extensively within EURO4M. There will be inter-comparisons and mergers with other products. There are a few issues to consider here: We need to define a European window Is a resolution of 0.5 x 0.5° sufficient? – we could go to a finer resolution We could produce an enhanced version of the grids for Europe (involving more input observations) – but -> We need to decide whether to include all possible additional data in an enhanced run or is it better to use additional data resources for validation exercises?
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Page 1: UEAs – strategic overview for EORO4M activities UEA (through) its activities within WP1 will provide updated/enhanced 0.5 x 0.5° gridded climate fields.

UEA’s – strategic overview for EORO4M activities

UEA (through) its activities within WP1 will provide updated/enhanced 0.5 x 0.5° gridded climate fields (see later presentation for listing of these).

These grids are for global land areas (minus Antarctic).

The grids will complement the other similar observed and reanalysis outputs and will be used extensively within EURO4M. There will be inter-

comparisons and mergers with other products.

There are a few issues to consider here: We need to define a European window

Is a resolution of 0.5 x 0.5° sufficient? – we could go to a finer resolution

We could produce an enhanced version of the grids for Europe (involving more input observations) – but ->

We need to decide whether to include all possible additional data in an enhanced run or is it better to use additional data resources for validation exercises?

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Considerations for UEA’s input to WP2.5

In conjunction with MO and those producing reanalysis output (ECMWF), UEA will work towards improved reanalysis products through improved

input data (with respect to homogeneity and missing early data etc.). This will also involve the incorporation of additional observations – including

those from high quality:

Satellite and radio-sonde datasetsSurface data (daily T + Pressure)

There are a few questions at this point:

• To what degree can the improvement of reanalysis input data be confined to our European window of interest (to reduce the work load)?

• How do we best access the surface reanalysis input data?

• How will MO and UEA divide the work on this?

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A reminder of the work package description for WP1

Objectives• further develop station-based gridded datasets for Europe in its entirety and selected sub-regions

• assess the capacity of additional satellite-derived data for climate monitoring (linked to the EUMETSAT-SAFs), examining the parameters to be monitored, drawbacks and strengths of the methods and approaches used, the capacity for monitoring patterns of anomalies in time and across space, the capacity for trend analysis, and the capacity for the appropriate merging of satellite data with ground-truth (i.e. in situ based observations);

• provide gridded satellite-based datasets for ECVs, in particular those part of the energy-water cycle, such as water vapour, components of the radiation budget at the surface and cloud albedo;

• work with existing data recovery, rescue, imaging and digitisation activities to improve and temporally extend the ECV databases for the European region (linking with WG1 of the international ACRE initiative plus EuroCryoClim in the Arctic, EUMETNET-ECSN for Europe, and MEDARE for the Mediterranean), in order to coordinate and make accessible currently available historical climate data;

• conduct a comprehensive European climate data survey to identify the specific strengths and deficiencies in both the current atmospheric observation system and historical data availability (linking with WG1 of the international ACRE initiative), focusing on the GCOS ECVs;

• foster coordinated approaches to standards-based data management across climate-related data centres, including developing best-practice approaches for metadata, data, and services.

Sub-WPs (with lead beneficiary in brackets) • WP1.1 Developing gridded datasets based on long-term station series (MS)• WP1.2: Developing gridded datasets based on long-term remote sensing data (DWD)• WP1.3: Data coordination and access to national archives (URV)

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EURO4M

MeteoSwiss Contribution to WP1.1 (Developing gridded datasets based on

long-term station series )

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MeteoSwiss Contribution to WP1

Update APD for recent years Enhance station density in sparse areas / periods Develop and employ data quality procedures

Frei & Schär 1998, Frei et al. 2006

Alpine Precipitation Dataset (APD)

6800 rain gauges

from 14 institutions

1971-1995

daily

~ 1 stat per 100 km2

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MeteoSwiss Contribution to WP1

mmFlooding August 2005 (1-day total 22.8.)

Develop / apply statistical gridding for km-scale in complex terrain Quantify uncertainties, possibly by ensemble gridding Analyse decadal variations of heavy events.

High-resolution Precipitation Analysis for the Alps

2 x 2 km grid spacing

daily, 1971-2009

resolving major floodsof the past 40 years

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EURO4M

DWD Contribution to WP1.1

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Annual average precipitation amount derived by blending GPCC with HOAPS-3. DWD will generate a blend of HOAPS-4 and GPCC, which will comprise 20y of global precipitation over land (GPCC) and ocean (HOAPS).

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EURO4M

KNMI Contribution to WP1.1

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Monitoring European climate – building on the high resolution E-OBS dataset

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Monitoring European climate anomalies/extremes

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EURO4M

MF Contribution to WP1.1

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WP1 : Météo-France contribution

• DClim (Direction de la Climatogie) – Service in charge of the climatological data including the

database, quality control, monitoring of the climate, climatological products, R&D studies.

– P.I : Anne-Laure Gibelin

• Provide regional datasets for the project

• Development and improvement of the control procedures to provide additional information about data quality:– time and spatial consistency– inter parameter consistency– focus on the control of precipitation dataset (rain gauge) by

using radars and/or additional data– look at the possibility to apply the same quality control

procedures for all datasets in the project

• Strong experience in Data Rescue and homogenization activities.

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EURO4M

UEA Contribution to WP1.1

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0.5 x 0.5° resolution monthly gridded fields

from observed data • CRU will update the latest version of the 0.5 x 0.5° global time-

series grids for pre, wet, dtr, vap, tmp, tmn, tmx and cld. These add to the pool of surface observed and reanalysis resources which will be used extensively within EURO4M. Further updates will be “real time”.

• Added to the above variables will be pet (potential evapotranspiration) and PDSI (Palmer drought severity index).

• For a flow diagram showing the processes towards the updating of the 0.5° grids, see next slide.

• CRU will produce an update paper for Mitchell and Jones (2005). We will likely have to make all the software and all data available BUT we will not be providing a help desk for outside interests to get their package to work.

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The updating of CRU TS 3.0 0.5° monthly grids

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EURO4M

MO Contribution to WP1.1

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EURO4M

DWD Contribution to WP1.2 (Developing gridded datasets based on long-term

remote sensing data)

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CM-SAF will contribute raster data of ECVs to EURO4M. Parts of the gridded data are derived by data fusion of in-situ measurements, satellite observations and re-analysis data.This approach will keep the benefits of the individual data sources and will minimize the drawbacks of each individual data set.

Two examples:

1. Data fusion of GPCC in-situ based precipitation over land with HOAPS satellite based precipitation over ocean. GPCC is not available over water, HOAPs is not available over land.

2. Data fusion of ERA thermal surface radiation budged with satellite based surface solar radiation budget in order to provide a best of product.Re-analysis is accurate in the thermal region but the satellite based data hasa higher accuracy in the solar spetrum.

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Example (monthly mean) of the surface radiation budget gained by combination of satellite based data and NWP analysis data (here GME).

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CM-SAF will also provide stand-alone satellite based data which is onlyobservable from space, e.g.. - Top of atmosphere albedo - Cloud albedo & other cloud parameter.

Example of the reflected solar irradiance at the top of atmosphere. Monthlymean, June 2008.

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CM-SAF will also provide stand-alone satellite based data which is onlyObservable from space, e.g. - Top of atmosphere albedo - Cloud albedo & other cloud parameter !

10 year mean of monthly mean cloud albedo for June.

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CM-SAF will also provide raster for climate „protection“ applications. E.g. solar surface irradiance, which is needed for a efficient planning and design of solar energy systems.

Transparent solar cell and„traditional“ PV system.

Example of a solar surface irradiance mapused for solar energy potential studies and Planning of PV systems.

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EURO4M

KNMI Contribution to WP1.2

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KNMI work plan WP1.2• Preparation of datasets (D1.10)

– Cloud Properties– Surface Solar Irradiance (SSI)– Precipitation

• Validation– SSI: comparison with BSRN stations– Precipitation: comparison with weather radar or rain gauge

• Application– Research interpolation & downscaling methods for in-situ obs.– Develop merged products

• SSI climatology Europe• Daily precipitation product from MSG, using information on the mean

diurnal cycle from rain gauge or weather radar obs.

Annual average SSI (W/m2)

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MO Contribution to WP1.2

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EURO4M

URV Contribution to WP1.3 (Data coordination and access to national archives)

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Vision for WP1.3 on Data coordination and access to national archives:

According to the deliverables and milestone deadlines related to WP1.3 the following activities are envisaged and URV has already started to work with:

On D1.14 Proposal for additional data rescue activities required for data that have not yet been digitised. Deadline: Month 12.• Task 1: Inventorying sensible climate data for temperature, precipitation and air pressure recorded at north and eastern Mediterranean

stations held at different sources: 1.1. The Ebro Observatory Library (Jesuit holdings): Already undertaken. Potential for data rescue (both fulfilling in gaps and extending back in time temp, precip and pressure records) over Morocco (1 station), Algeria (7 stations), Tunisia (1 station), Egypt (3 stations), Lebanon (1 station), Palestine (1 station), Syria (1 station)

• 1.2. Italian Met Service: Already undertaken. Potential for data rescue (both fulfilling in gaps and extending back in time temp, precip and pressure records): Libya (23 stations including Tripoli)

• 1.3. ISPD: Already undertaken. Potential for data rescue (both fulfilling in gaps and extending back in time air pressure only): Morocco (8 stations), Algeria (21 stations), Tunisia (6 stations), Libya (12 stations), Egypt (19 stations), Turkey (22 stations), Palestine (2 stations), Lebanon (3 stations), Syria (1 station), Jordan (1 station), Cyprus (6 stations).

• Task 2: Identifying already available data both in paper and digital format from global (NCDC/CDMP), regional centres (ECAC, ECSN) and national holders (through MEDARE Initiative). Initiated and to undertake during the first month of EURO4M.

• Task 3: Selecting the network and records to fill in gaps and extend back in time for the Mediterranean targeted regions. Projected to be carried out during the second month of EURO4M.

On D1.12 Update and gap-filling of pressure, temperature and precipitation data for the Mediterranean (Month 30)• Task 1: To compile already available temperature, precipitation and air pressure digital records through exploring data availability and

accessibility from regional and national data centres (by means of MEDARE and MedCLIVAR contacts) and EU- and national-funded research projects (e.g. ENSEMBLES, CIRCE). Projected till month 6

• Task 2: Elaboration of an inventory with data and sources details of the available and accessible digitalised records in the different centres previously explored. Projected month 12.

• • Task 3: Data digitisation for filling in gaps and extending back in time of the identified long temperature, precipitation and pressure records

over the Mediterranean. Projected till month 18.

On D1.13 Merged climate dataset for the Mediterranean: Month 36• Task 1: Standardising formats of the data collated, fulfilled in gasps or extended back. Projected for months 19-20.

• Task 2: Quality control (QC) of the collected raw data. Formulation of new tailored QC tests dor the different variables. Projected for months 21-23.

• Task 3: Undertake data homogenisation by means of the tests recommended by the COST Action HOME applied to the different variables. Projected from month 24 till 30.

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MO Contribution to WP1.3

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NMA-RO Contribution to WP1.3

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Proposed contributions to WP1 - NMA-RO (Bucharest)WP1 Deliverables• gridded high-resolution daily precipitation dataset for

the Alpine region and analysis of daily to decadal precipitation variations (D1.1, M1.1, D1.2);

• European window of the GPCC dataset available for the EURO4M (D1.3);

• extended and updated ENSEMBLES gridded daily dataset for Europe (D1.4, M1.2, D1.5);– NMA-RO will provide some of its own data– NMA-RO will carry out quality control

procedures and homogenization related activities in collaboration with other participants as needed

• new UEA/CRU data products for Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) and PDSI (D1.6)– PET and PDSI for South-Eastern Europe

• PDSI data already available for Romanian territory (1961-2005)– 113 time series from national

meteorological network • PET data already available for Romanian

territory (1961-2000):– 61 time series from national

meteorological network • Future scientific collaboration with colleagues

from Moldova, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Croatia to compute and analyze PET and PDSI in the region.

• Connection with Drought Management Centre for SouthEastern Europe (Romania is a founding country; founding agencies –WMO, UNCCD)

• new satellite-based gridded datasets based on MVIRI (D1.7, M1.3, D1.8), MSG (D1.9, D1.10), Land-SAF (D1.11);

• Datasets for the Mediterranean (D1.12, D1.13, M1.4);– Connection with MEDARE (NMA-RO is

present in all MEDARE WPs)• proposal for additional data rescue activities

required (D1.14). On-going NMA-RO activities: e.g. hail data; sub-daily precipitation data (20 stations 1961-2007), data rescue for Bucharest former stations

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