ERA-Interim represents a major undertaking by ECMWF (European Centre for
Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) to produce a reanalysis with an improved
atmospheric model and assimilation system which replaces those used in ERA-40,
particularly for the data-rich 1990's and 2000's, and to be continued as an
ECMWF Climate Data Assimilation System (ECDAS) until superseded by a new
extended reanalysis. Preliminary runs indicated that several of the
inaccuracies exhibited by ERA-40 such as too-strong precipitation over
oceans from the early 1990's onwards and a too-strong Brewer-Dobson
circulation in the stratosphere, were eliminated or significantly reduced.
Production of ERA-Interim, from 1989 onwards, began in summer of 2006.
Through systematic increases of computing power, 4-dimensional
variational assimilation (4D-Var) became feasible and part of ECMWF operations since
1997, paving the way to base ERA-Interim on 4D-Var (rather than 3D-Var as in
ERA-40). Enhanced computing power also allowed horizontal resolution to be increased
from T159 (N80, nominally 1.125 degrees for ERA-40) to T255 (N128, nominally 0.703125
degrees), and the latest cycle of the atmospheric model (IFS Cy31r1/2) to be used,
taking advantage of improved model physics. ERA-interim retains the same 60 model
levels used for ERA-40 with the highest level being 0.1 hPa. In addition, data
assimilation of ERA-Interim also benefits from quality control that draws on
experience from ERA-40 and JRA-25, variational bias correction of satellite radiance
data, and more extensive use of radiances with an improved fast radiative transfer model.
ERA-Interim uses sets of observations and boundary forcing fields acquired
for ERA-40 through 2001, and from ECMWF operations thereafter. Noteworthy exceptions
include new ERS (European Remote Sensing Satellite) altimeter wave heights,
EUMETSAT (European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites)
reprocessed winds and clear-sky radiances, GOME (Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment)
ozone data from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and CHAMP (CHAllenging Minisatellite
Payload), GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment), and COSMIC (Constellation
Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate) GPS radio occultation
measurements processed and archived by UCAR (University Corporation for Atmospheric
Research).
NCAR's Data Support Section (DSS) is performing and supplying a grid transformed version
of ERA-Interim, in which variables originally represented as spectral coefficients or archived
on a reduced Gaussian grid are transformed to a regular 512x256 N128 Gaussian grid.
In addition, DSS is also computing horizontal winds (u,v) from spectral vorticity and divergence
where these are available. Data is processed and archived in increments as it is received from ECMWF. The order of processing has been determined to be 2007, 2008, 2006, 2005,
2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, ..., 1989 (please refer to the 'Period details
by subset' tab immediately below for the time range currently available for each group).
Data currently available via NCAR's Mass Storage System (MSS) only.