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ERA5-Land: a state-of-the-art global reanalysis dataset for land applications

📅 Published: September 7, 2021 👤 Joaquín Muñoz‐Sabater, Emanuel Dutra, Anna Agustí‐Panareda et al. 📖 Earth system science data 📊 4,564 citations
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Framed within the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) of the European Commission, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is producing an enhanced global dataset for the land component of the fifth generation of European ReAnalysis (ERA5), hereafter referred to as ERA5-Land. The high spatial and temporal resolution of ERA5-Land, its extended period, and the consistency of the fields produced makes it a valuable dataset to support hydrological studies, to initialize NWP...

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Key Findings
  • 1 Once completed, the period covered will span from 1950 to the present, with continuous updates to support land monitoring applications.
  • 2 ERA5-Land describes the evolution of the water and energy cycles over land in a consistent manner over the production period, which, among others, could be used to analyse trends and anomalies.
  • 3 This is achieved through global high-resolution numerical integrations of the ECMWF land surface model driven by the downscaled meteorological forcing from the ERA5 climate reanalysis, including an elevation correction for the thermodynamic near-surface state.
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These innovations can translate to real-world improvements in technology, infrastructure, and everyday tools.

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Article Details
Source OpenAlex
Category ⚙️ Engineering & Technology
Published Sep 7, 2021
Journal Earth system science data
DOI 10.5194/essd-13-4349-2021
Citations 4,564
Authors Joaquín Muñoz‐Sabater, Emanuel Dutra, Anna Agustí‐Panareda, Clément Albergel, Gabriele Arduini