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Report of the 4th World Climate Research Programme International Conference on Reanalyses

Authors :
Bosilovich, Michael G
Rixen, Michel
van Oevelen, Peter
Asrar, Ghassem
Compo, Gilbert
Onogi, Kazutoshi
Simmons, Adrian
Trenberth, Kevin
Behringer, Dave
Bhuiyan, Tanvir Hossain
Capps, Shannon
Chaudhuri, Ayan
Chen, Junye
Chen, Linling
Colasacco-Thumm, Nicole
Escobar, Maria Gabriela
Ferguson, Craig R
Ishibashi, Toshiyuki
Liberato, Margarida L. R
Meng, Jesse
Molod, Andrea
Poli, Paul
Roundy, Joshua
Willett, Kate
Wollen, Jack
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2012.

Abstract

The 4th WCRP International Conference on Reanalyses provided an opportunity for the international community to review and discuss the observational and modelling research, as well as process studies and uncertainties associated with reanalysis of the Earth System and its components. Characterizing the uncertainty and quality of reanalyses is a task that reaches far beyond the international community of producers, and into the interdisciplinary research community, especially those using reanalysis products in their research and applications. Reanalyses have progressed greatly even in the last 5 years, and newer ideas, projects and data are coming forward. While reanalysis has typically been carried out for the individual domains of atmosphere, ocean and land, it is now moving towards coupling using Earth system models. Observations are being reprocessed and they are providing improved quality for use in reanalysis. New applications are being investigated, and the need for climate reanalyses is as strong as ever. At the heart of it all, new investigators are exploring the possibilities for reanalysis, and developing new ideas in research and applications. Given the many centres creating reanalyses products (e.g. ocean, land and cryosphere research centres as well as NWP and atmospheric centers), and the development of new ideas (e.g. families of reanalyses), the total number of reanalyses is increasing greatly, with new and innovative diagnostics and output data. The need for reanalysis data is growing steadily, and likewise, the need for open discussion and comment on the data. The 4th Conference was convened to provide a forum for constructive discussion on the objectives, strengths and weaknesses of reanalyses, indicating potential development paths for the future.

Subjects

Subjects :
Meteorology And Climatology

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20120015896
Document Type :
Report