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The International Surface Pressure Databank version 2

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    Identificador: imarina:6388280
    Autors:
    Cram TACompo GPYin XAllan RJMcColl CVose RSWhitaker JSMatsui NAshcroft LAuchmann RBessemoulin PBrandsma TBrohan PBrunet MComeaux JCrouthamel RGleason BEGroisman PYHersbach HJones PDJónsson TJourdain SKelly GKnapp KRKruger AKubota HLentini GLorrey ALott NLubker SJLuterbacher JMarshall GJMaugeri MMock CJMok HYNordli ØRodwell MJRoss TFSchuster DSrnec L
    Resum:
    © 2015 The Authors. Geoscience Data Journal published by Royal Meteorological Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The International Surface Pressure Databank (ISPD) is the world's largest collection of global surface and sea-level pressure observations. It was developed by extracting observations from established international archives, through international cooperation with data recovery facilitated by the Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth (ACRE) initiative, and directly by contributing universities, organizations, and countries. The dataset period is currently 1768–2012 and consists of three data components: observations from land stations, marine observing systems, and tropical cyclone best track pressure reports. Version 2 of the ISPD (ISPDv2) was created to be observational input for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project (20CR) and contains the quality control and assimilation feedback metadata from the 20CR. Since then, it has been used for various general climate and weather studies, and an updated version 3 (ISPDv3) has been used in the ERA-20C reanalysis in connection with the European Reanalysis of Global Climate Observations project (ERA-CLIM). The focus of this paper is on the ISPDv2 and the inclusion of the 20CR feedback metadata. The Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research provides data collection and access for the ISPDv2, and will provide access to future versions.
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    Autor segons l'article: Cram TA; Compo GP; Yin X; Allan RJ; McColl C; Vose RS; Whitaker JS; Matsui N; Ashcroft L; Auchmann R; Bessemoulin P; Brandsma T; Brohan P; Brunet M; Comeaux J; Crouthamel R; Gleason BE; Groisman PY; Hersbach H; Jones PD; Jónsson T; Jourdain S; Kelly G; Knapp KR; Kruger A; Kubota H; Lentini G; Lorrey A; Lott N; Lubker SJ; Luterbacher J; Marshall GJ; Maugeri M; Mock CJ; Mok HY; Nordli Ø; Rodwell MJ; Ross TF; Schuster D; Srnec L
    Departament: Geografia
    Autor/s de la URV: ASHCROFT, LINDEN CLAIRE / Brunet India, Manuela Catalina
    Paraules clau: Variability Surface pressure Storminess Stations Ships Sea level pressure Project Observations Icoads Forecast system Dataset Climate observations 20th-century reanalysis
    Resum: © 2015 The Authors. Geoscience Data Journal published by Royal Meteorological Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The International Surface Pressure Databank (ISPD) is the world's largest collection of global surface and sea-level pressure observations. It was developed by extracting observations from established international archives, through international cooperation with data recovery facilitated by the Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth (ACRE) initiative, and directly by contributing universities, organizations, and countries. The dataset period is currently 1768–2012 and consists of three data components: observations from land stations, marine observing systems, and tropical cyclone best track pressure reports. Version 2 of the ISPD (ISPDv2) was created to be observational input for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project (20CR) and contains the quality control and assimilation feedback metadata from the 20CR. Since then, it has been used for various general climate and weather studies, and an updated version 3 (ISPDv3) has been used in the ERA-20C reanalysis in connection with the European Reanalysis of Global Climate Observations project (ERA-CLIM). The focus of this paper is on the ISPDv2 and the inclusion of the 20CR feedback metadata. The Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research provides data collection and access for the ISPDv2, and will provide access to future versions.
    Grup de recerca: Centre en Canvi Climàtic (C3)
    Àrees temàtiques: Meteorology & atmospheric sciences Geosciences, multidisciplinary General earth and planetary sciences Earth and planetary sciences (miscellaneous) Earth and planetary sciences (all)
    Accès a la llicència d'ús: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Adreça de correu electrònic de l'autor: manola.brunet@urv.cat
    Identificador de l'autor: 0000-0002-9386-710X
    Data d'alta del registre: 2024-09-07
    Versió de l'article dipositat: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Enllaç font original: https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/gdj3.25
    URL Document de llicència: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Referència a l'article segons font original: Geoscience Data Journal. 2 (1): 31-46
    Referència de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Cram TA; Compo GP; Yin X; Allan RJ; McColl C; Vose RS; Whitaker JS; Matsui N; Ashcroft L; Auchmann R; Bessemoulin P; Brandsma T; Brohan P; Brunet M; C (2015). The International Surface Pressure Databank version 2. Geoscience Data Journal, 2(1), 31-46. DOI: 10.1002/gdj3.25
    DOI de l'article: 10.1002/gdj3.25
    Entitat: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Any de publicació de la revista: 2015
    Tipus de publicació: Journal Publications
  • Paraules clau:

    Earth and Planetary Sciences (Miscellaneous),Geosciences, Multidisciplinary,Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
    Variability
    Surface pressure
    Storminess
    Stations
    Ships
    Sea level pressure
    Project
    Observations
    Icoads
    Forecast system
    Dataset
    Climate observations
    20th-century reanalysis
    Meteorology & atmospheric sciences
    Geosciences, multidisciplinary
    General earth and planetary sciences
    Earth and planetary sciences (miscellaneous)
    Earth and planetary sciences (all)
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