Thursday, May 29, 2008

MERRA Quick View

We've just opened a new link on the MERRA WWW page. It is a version of what our monitoring team is using to look quickly at various aspects of the circulation and water cycle. We'll be adding some other figures, like time series of the monthly data as well.

http://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/research/merra/prequel/view.php

Friday, May 23, 2008

Status May 23

All three runs streams are progressing forward, 5 months in, approximately. However, as some folks here were making corrections a few weeks ago there were some unusual reports in the sonde data. Further investigation has found a problem that is fairly easily correctable. Actually there are two problems, and they change in time.

Starting around 1988, the actual launch time isn't being considered, just the synoptic time of the launch. From 1988-1992, this occurs in less than 1% of the launches at any given synoptic time. After 1992, the rate increases to around 10-15%. The consensus is that the impact to the 1989 MERRA stream is small, and we can have this fixed by the time we cross 1992. However, in 1992, a more serious problem occurs. Then, some sondes are not labeled correctly as to their manufacturer. This then affects whether the radiation correction for certain sondes is called, and the radiation correction is important to handle correctly. This occurs at a rate of about 15% at any given synoptic time, also a fairly large number. Again it can be corrected for the 1989 stream, before it gets serious.

The 1998 stream is another matter. Both of these problems are occurring at a rate of about 15% per synoptic time in January 1998 and on. So, the data we have processed for the 1998 stream has a flaw than needs to be corrected. In order to stay timely with the MERRA processing, we will continue the 1998 stream to 1 July 1998, at which time the fixed sonde data will be implemented. The Jan - Jun 1998 data processed so far will not be released. Instead, we will continue the 1989 stream to recover this period, and there will be overlap through 1998 to ensure that the transition of streams is as smooth as possible.

A word about the source of this error. We are using recently reprocessed sonde data from NCEP, and working with NCEP closely on monitoring and quality controlling this data. This is the data set that would also go into the NCEP CFSRR, but is not the same as has been used in previous reanalyses.

So in summary, there is no impact on the 1979 data stream. The extremely small number of launch time errors early in the 1989 stream are considered to be nominal, and the sonde data will be fixed as soon as possible. The 1998 data from Jan - Jun must be redone. The fix to the data will be implemented on Jul 1998.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Status May 19

All three streams have progressed through March and into April of their respective first years. Evaluation of the primary diagnostics and data usage seems as expected, and these first few months have passed monitoring tests. The data has been approved for transfer to the GES DISC, where the data will be available for download.

We are still testing some of the software for accessing the data files. However, it won't be held for any significant length of time. When we get a schedule for opening the data, it will be posted on this site.

The runs seem to be going smoothly, and with throughput back near the 10 days per day level. (a good sign).

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Status May 14

All three MERRA streams have been running, and past their respective first month. We have started evaluating the first months, so far no surprises. The evaluation is not yet completed. The vertically integrated budget diagnostics are fully incorporated in this version, and the online file specification document should be updated soon. The budgets are complete and deep into the terms of the equations, owing to the thoroughness of Larry Takacs and Max Suarez. We'll try to post some more information on this soon.

We still are only getting 8 days per day throughput. A planned upgrade to the computing system should improve I/O, and is expected to help regain the throughput.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Status May 2

The fixed tag of the data assimilation system has been handed off to operations. They are preparing to restart the streams. However, we found that the updated PAOBS data had a problem in 1988. A different data format has caused problems there, but not in any other
data files. The 1988 PAOBS are being reprocessed. Since this affects the start of the 1989 stream (stream 2), it will continue to hold for the data fix. Otherwise, we should see Streams 1 and 3 restart today.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Reanalysis Information and Precipitation work

The previous post on reanalysis precipitation climatology was some extra information from a paper recently accepted at the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, the pre-press version is available online at AMS. Evaluations of the GEOS5 precipitation are discussed in the last section.

More generally, the extended abstracts from the 3rd International Reanalysis Conference has been published online. See the email copied below.

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Dear Participants

We would like to announce that the extended abstracts of oral and poster presentations at the third WCRP International Conference on Reanalysis that took place in Tokyo, Japan, 28 January- February 2008, are now available at following URL.

[World Climate Reanalysis Programme]
http://wcrp.ipsl.jussieu.fr/Workshops/Reanalysis2008/abstract.html

Thank you for your cooperation,

Best regards,

Eriko Moriai


Secretariat for WCRP International Conference on Reanalysis