ERA5 Reanalysis (0.25 Degree Latitude-Longitude Grid)
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| DOI: 10.5065/BH6N-5N20
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After many years of research and technical preparation, the production of a new ECMWF climate reanalysis to replace ERA-Interim is in progress. ERA5 is the fifth generation of ECMWF atmospheric reanalyses of the global climate, which started with the FGGE reanalyses produced in the 1980s, followed by ERA-15, ERA-40 and most recently ERA-Interim. ERA5 will cover the period January 1950 to near real time.
ERA5 is produced using high-resolution forecasts (HRES) at 31 kilometer resolution (one fourth the spatial resolution of the operational model) and a 62 kilometer resolution ten member 4D-Var ensemble of data assimilation (EDA) in CY41r2 of ECMWF's Integrated Forecast System (IFS) with 137 hybrid sigma-pressure (model) levels in the vertical, up to a top level of 0.01 hPa. Atmospheric data on these levels are interpolated to 37 pressure levels (the same levels as in ERA-Interim). Surface or single level data are also available, containing 2D parameters such as precipitation, 2 meter temperature, top of atmosphere radiation and vertical integrals over the entire atmosphere. The IFS is coupled to a soil model, the parameters of which are also designated as surface parameters, and an ocean wave model. Generally, the data is available at an hourly frequency and consists of analyses and short (12 hour) forecasts, initialized twice daily from analyses at 06 and 18 UTC. Most analyses parameters are also available from the forecasts. There are a number of forecast parameters, e.g. mean rates and accumulations, that are not available from the analyses.
Improvements to ERA5, compared to ERA-Interim, include use of HadISST.2, reprocessed ECMWF climate data records (CDR), and implementation of RTTOV11 radiative transfer. Variational bias corrections have not only been applied to satellite radiances, but also ozone retrievals, aircraft observations, surface pressure, and radiosonde profiles.
This dataset contains modified Copernicus Climate Change Service information. Neither the European Commission nor ECMWF is responsible for any use that may be made of the Copernicus information or data it contains.
Air Temperature | Albedo | Albedo | Atmospheric Ozone |
Cloud Frequency | Cloud Liquid Water/Ice | Convection | Convergence |
Dew Point Temperature | Evaporation | Geopotential Height | Gravity Wave |
Heat Flux | Humidity | Ice Extent | Incoming Solar Radiation |
Longwave Radiation | Outgoing Longwave Radiation | Planetary Boundary Layer Height | Precipitation Amount |
Runoff | Sea Level Pressure | Sea Surface Temperature | Shortwave Radiation |
Skin Temperature | Snow | Snow Density | Snow Depth |
Snow/Ice Temperature | Snow/Ice Temperature | Snow Melt | Soil Classification |
Soil Moisture/Water Content | Soil Temperature | Surface Pressure | Surface Roughness |
Surface Winds | Total Precipitable Water | Upper Air Temperature | Upper Level Winds |
Vegetation Cover | Vegetation Species | Vertical Wind Velocity/Speed | Vorticity |
Water Vapor | Wind Stress |
Latitude Range: Southernmost=90S Northernmost=90N Detailed coverage information Detailed coverage information 0.25° x 0.25° from 0E to 359.75E and 90N to 90S (1440 x 721 Longitude/Latitude)