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Numerical experiments to "everything hits at once: how remote rainfall matters for the prediction of the 2021 north american heat wave"

TechnicalRemarks: This archive contains primary data for the manuscript “Everything Hits at Once: How Remote Rainfall Matters for the Prediction of the 2021 North American Heat Wave”.

Article:

  • Authors: Oertel, Annika; Pickl, Moritz; Quinting, Julian F.; Hauser, Seraphine; Wandel, Jan Lucas; Magnusson, Linus; Balmaseda, Magdalena; Vitart, Frédéric; Grams, Christian M.
  • Title: Everything Hits at Once: How Remote Rainfall Matters for the Prediction of the 2021 North American Heat Wave.
  • Journal: Geophysical research letters
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL100958

The data set contains numerical experiments produced with the Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Following the approach of Magnusson (2017), the forecast model is nudged towards the analysis in a pre-defined regional box during the model integration, leading to a perfect forecast within the box and reduced forecast errors downstream. The experiments, comprising 22 ensemble members plus control forecast each, are initialized on 19, 20 and 21 June 00 UTC and run until 360 hours lead (see Oertel et al. 2023 for details). The nudging is constrained to the region 100°–160°E, 15°–45°N (Experiment “relax_exp_WPAC”). For comparison, additional nudging experiments with a box shifted further upstream (60°–100°E, 0°–60°N) were performed (Experiment “relax_exp_UPSTREAM”).

Data description:

The dataset is in netCDF format and contains the variables geopotential (z), temperature (t), zonal (u), meridional (v) and vertical (w) wind components, and specific humidity (q) on the pressure levels 1000, 925, 850, 700, 500, 300, 200 and 100 hPa.

References:

Magnusson, L. (2017). Diagnostic methods for understanding the origin of forecast errors. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143 (706), 2129–2142. doi:10.1002/qj.3072

Cite this as

Oertel, Annika, Pickl, Moritz, Quinting, Julian F., Hauser, Seraphine, Wandel, Jan Lucas, Magnusson, Linus, Balmaseda, Magdalena, Vitart, Frédéric, Grams, Christian M. (2023). Dataset: Numerical experiments to "everything hits at once: how remote rainfall matters for the prediction of the 2021 north american heat wave". https://doi.org/10.35097/1401

DOI retrieved: 2023

Additional Info

Field Value
Imported on August 4, 2023
Last update August 4, 2023
License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Source https://doi.org/10.35097/1401
Author Oertel, Annika
More Authors
Pickl, Moritz
Quinting, Julian F.
Hauser, Seraphine
Wandel, Jan Lucas
Magnusson, Linus
Balmaseda, Magdalena
Vitart, Frédéric
Grams, Christian M.
Source Creation 2023
Publishers
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Production Year 2022
Publication Year 2023
Subject Areas
Name: Geological Science