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A new CAM6 + DART reanalysis with surface forcing from CAM6 to other CESM models

Kevin Raeder, T. J. Hoar, Mohamad El Gharamti, Benjamin K. Johnson, Nancy Collins, J. G. Anderson, Jeff Steward, Mick Coady

2021Scientific Reports33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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An ensemble Kalman filter reanalysis has been archived in the Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.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, [Formula: see text] 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.

Topics & Concepts

HindcastData assimilationDartComputer scienceEnsemble Kalman filterForcing (mathematics)Ensemble forecastingMeteorologyWeather Research and Forecasting ModelEnvironmental scienceClimatologyKalman filterMachine learningArtificial intelligenceGeographyExtended Kalman filterProgramming languageGeologyMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsClimate variability and modelsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
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