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=== Acknowledge the source of MERRA2 data in your publications === | === Acknowledge the source of MERRA2 data in your publications === |
Revision as of 19:37, 11 August 2015
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MERRA2 is a reanalysis data product from NASA/GMAO. It is currently being produced with the GMAO/GEOS-5 Data Assimilation System Version 5.12.4. MERRA2 is intended to replace the MERRA reanalysis product (which was created with GEOS-5.3.0). It has a native resolution of 0.5° lat x 0.625° lon x 72 hybrid sigma/pressure levels. MERRA2 data is stored on the same vertical grid as the GEOS-5 "forward processing" (what we call GEOS-FP) and MERRA met field product.
For more information, please see:
- List of MERRA2 met fields for GEOS-Chem
- Information about implementing MERRA2 into GEOS-Chem
- Overview of GMAO met data products
- Glossary of variables produced by the GEOS-DAS
- Version history of GMAO met data products
Overview
NOTE: MERRA is currently being produced with the GMAO/GEOS-5 Data Assimilation system, version 5.12.4. This is a slightly newer version of the GEOS/DAS than what is used to produce the GEOS-5 "forward processing" data. The description below mostly applies to MERRA-2 data, except that the native resolution of the archived MERRA2 data files is now 0.5° x 0.625°.
From the GEOS5-FP file specification document, Version 1.0 (11 Jun 2013), p. 1:
The GEOS-5 FP Atmospheric Data Assimilation System (GEOS-5 ADAS) uses an analysis developed jointly with NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), which allows the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) to take advantage of the developments at NCEP and the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA). The GEOS-5 AGCM uses the finite-volume dynamics (Lin, 2004) integrated with various physics packages (e.g, Bacmeister et al., 2006), under the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF) including the Catchment Land Surface Model (CLSM) (e.g., Koster et al., 2000). The GSI analysis is a three-dimensional variational (3DVar) analysis applied in grid-point space to facilitate the implementation of anisotropic, inhomogeneous covariances (e.g., Wu et al., 2002; Derber et al., 2003). The GSI implementation for GEOS-5 FP incorporates a set of recursive filters that produce approximately Gaussian smoothing kernels and isotropic correlation functions.
The GEOS-5 ADAS is documented in Rienecker et al. (2008). More recent updates to the model are presented in Molod et al. (2011). The GEOS-5 system actively assimilates roughly 2 × 106 observations for each analysis, including about 7.5 × 105 AIRS radiance data. The input stream is roughly twice this volume, but because of the large volume, the data are thinned commensurate with the analysis grid to reduce the computational burden. Data are also rejected from the analysis through quality control procedures designed to detect, for example, the presence of cloud.
To minimize the spurious periodic perturbations of the analysis, GEOS-FP uses the Incremental Analysis Update (IAU) technique developed by Bloom et al. (1996).
The assimilation is performed at a horizontal resolution of 0.3125-degree longitude by 0.25-degree latitude and at 72 levels, extending to 0.01 hPa. All products are generated at the native resolution of the horizontal grid. The majority of data products are time-averaged, but four instantaneous products are also available. Hourly data intervals are used for two-dimensional products, while 3-hourly intervals are used for three-dimensional products. These may be on the model’s native 72-layer vertical grid or at 42 pressure surfaces extending to 0.1 hPa.
--Bob Y. 15:00, 16 August 2013 (EDT)
Version history
The following table lists the GMAO data version numbers corresponding to specific dates in our GEOS-FP met field archive for GEOS-Chem:
GMAO version number |
Start date (in GEOS-FP archive) |
End date (in GEOS-FP archive) The following table lists the GMAO data version numbers corresponding to specific dates in our MERRA met field archive for GEOS-Chem:
--Bob Y. (talk) 19:37, 11 August 2015 (UTC) Acknowledge the source of MERRA2 data in your publicationsIf your GEOS-Chem research depends on the MERRA2 meteorological data producs, please consider adding an acknowledgment to your citations, such as:
--Bob Y. (talk) 19:25, 3 August 2015 (UTC) DevelopersThe following table credits the various individuals who have assisted with the development of the MERRA2 met data product and its incorporation into GEOS-Chem:
--Bob Y. (talk) 19:21, 3 August 2015 (UTC) MERRA2 grid structureThis section describes the horizontal and vertical grids used by the GEOS-FP data products. Input gridsFrom the GEOS5-FP file specification document, Version 1.0 (11 Jun 2013), p. 7:
Lon(I) = -180° + [ ΔLon * ( I - 1 ) ], I = 1, IMN Lat(I) = -90° + [ ΔLat * ( J - 1 ) ], J = 1, JMN
and also on p. 7:
The table below lists the combination of the horizontal and vertical grids onto which the GEOS-FP "raw" data products are placed:
Output gridsWe download the GEOS-FP data at its native 0.25° x 0.3125° horizontal resolution. For use with GEOS-Chem, we cut and/or regrid the 0.25° x 0.3125° data to the following grids:
--Bob Y. 15:52, 16 August 2013 (EDT) MERRA2 file naming conventionThe following description of the naming convention used for MERRA "raw" data files is paraphrased and adapted from Section 5.1 and 5.2 of the MERRA File Specification Document, pp 10ff: Standard names
runid.collection.timestamp.nc4
MERRA2_400.tavg1_2d_flx_Nx.20150101.nc4
--Bob Y. (talk) 20:19, 31 July 2015 (UTC) ESDT names
--Bob Y. 15:50, 16 August 2013 (EDT) MERRA2 data file collectionsNOTE: the ESDT name may not be correct. We are waiting for the MERRA2 file spec to be released, and will correct the entries in the table below at that time. This table shows only those MERRA2 file collections that are required for GEOS-Chem. NOTES:
MERRA2_SSS.CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC.YYYYMMDD.nc4 where
--Bob Y. (talk) 20:25, 31 July 2015 (UTC) MERRA2 time archivingNOTE: MERRA2 uses the identical time archiving as the GEOS-5 "forward processing" data product (i.e. what we refer to as GEOS-FP). — Bob Yantosca, 31 Jul 2015 Raw dataThe MERRA2 raw data are archived/averaged at the following times:
--Bob Y. (talk) 20:54, 31 July 2015 (UTC) Processed dataThe processed MERRA2 data for GEOS-Chem shall keep the same temporal resolution as the MERRA2 raw data. To prevent file sizes from becoming larger than 2GB (i.e. the maximum netCDF-3 file size), we split the regridded MERRA2 data among the following file types:
NOTE: MERRA2 uses the same timing scheme as the data marked in the plot as "GEOS-FP". (We will eventually update the image below.) Please also see our List of MERRA2 met fields wiki page for detailed information about which fields are stored in each of these file types. --Bob Y. (talk) 21:09, 31 July 2015 (UTC) Implementation into GEOS-ChemPlease see our MERRA2 implementation details wiki page for more information about how we modified GEOS-Chem for use with the GEOS-FP met field product. --Bob Y. (talk) 21:11, 31 July 2015 (UTC) References
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