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- ERA5 hourly data on single levels from 1940 to present - Copernicus
ERA5 provides hourly estimates for a large number of atmospheric, ocean-wave and land-surface quantities An uncertainty estimate is sampled by an underlying 10-member ensemble at three-hourly intervals
- ECMWF Reanalysis v5 (ERA5)
ERA5 is produced by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) at ECMWF ERA5 provides hourly estimates of a large number of atmospheric, land and oceanic climate variables The data cover the Earth on a 31km grid and resolve the atmosphere using 137 levels from the surface up to a height of 80km
- ERA5 atmospheric reanalysis | Climate Data Guide
ERA5 is the 5th major atmospheric reanalysis produced by ECMWF, following the FGGE reanalysis, ERA-15, ERA-40 and ERA-Interim The ERA5 dataset provides hourly data on surface and upper-air parameters at roughly 31 km global resolution on 137 levels reaching up to 1 Pa
- ERA5-Land hourly data from 1950 to present
ERA5-Land is a reanalysis dataset providing a consistent view of the evolution of land variables over several decades at an enhanced resolution compared to ERA5 ERA5-Land has been produced by replaying the land component of the ECMWF ERA5 climate reanalysis
- Global spatio-temporal ERA5 precipitation downscaling to km and sub . . .
Here, we introduce spateGAN-ERA5, the first deep learning-based spatio-temporal downscaling of precipitation data on a global scale
- ERA5 | Climate Data Guide
ERA5, the successor to ERA-Interim, provides global, hourly estimates of atmospheric, ocean-wave and land-surface variables, at a horizontal resolution of 31 km and 137 levels in the vertical from the surface to 0 01 hPa (about 80km)
- Comparison of ERA5-Land and CMPAS reanalysis data for the . . . - Springer
Detailed analysis shows that the CMPAS has higher hit rates than the ERA5-Land, reaching more than 97% each month, whereas the ERA5-Land has an average hit rate of only 75%, and especially less than 70% in the winter
- The ERA5 Reanalysis - ECMWF
The C3S ERA5 climate reanalysis provides detailed hourly snapshots of the Earth’s atmosphere, land surface and ocean waves from 1950 with timely updates with a latency of 5 days It is a highly popular product on the Climate Data Store (CDS) and is used for a wide range of applications
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