Primary author: van den Besselaar, Else (KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institue, Climate Services), besselaar@knmi.nl



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Primary author: van den Besselaar, Else (KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institue, Climate Services), besselaar@knmi.nl Co-authors: Gerard van der Schrier, Aryan van Engelen, Albert Klein Tank (KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institue) Abstract ID: 6O3 New in ECA&D Adequate climate services and research rely on well designed and maintained observational databases. To meet the changing requirements at the European scale the database system of the European Climate Assessment & Dataset project (ECA&D) has seen a major update in July 2009. Many of the programs and scripts leading to the data products in ECA&D are made computationally more efficient in order to shorten the time for updating the database when new data is added. Additionally, the procedure for blending data from different participants has been modified to strengthen the consistency between the station metadata and the blended time series. Blended series are now produced for each individual station rather than station groups, for which no specific location exists, as was done before. This necessitated a change in the use of internal ECA&D station numbers on the website, namely the individual station numbers instead of the station group numbers. Consequently, climate extreme indices, which are calculated on the basis of the blended time series, are now also related to one specific station rather than the station groups. Furthermore, the amount of metadata in the database has been increased and made accessible via the webpages. This information is required for the interpretation of the observational series. The metadata now includes not only station location, but also pictures of the observing site, surface coverage information, station relocations, (changes in) observing practices, etc. The ECA&D infrastructure is used in several related EUMETNET activities and progress has been made towards a status of Regional Climate Centre for daily station data and extremes indices in WMO Region VI (Europe and the Middle East).

New in ECA&D Else van den Besselaar Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute ECA&D Project team: Albert Klein Tank Gerard van der Schrier Aryan van Engelen ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.1

Outline Current status of the project Update cycle E-OBS gridded dataset Future prospects ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.2

Current status (Oct 2009) Daily clim. data from 2967 stations 62 countries in Europe and Mediterranean RR, TN, TG, TX, PP, SD, HU, SS, CC (11111 series) 54 Participants ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.3

Current status: II Number of stations per element per year RR & Temp: Other elements: ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.4

Current status: III Metadata: ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.5

Current status: IV RCC for daily station data and extremes indices in WMO Region VI 2 systems: development + operational MySQL database Webpages: PHP with direct access to MySQL database Webpages: Mapserver Scripts for updating database (Bash, Fortran, C) Individual station numbers ECA stations numbers (not all have WMO numbers) ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.6

Update cycle Including new data (Netherlands, Norway, Germany, Luxembourg Airport every month) Quality control Blending with nearby stations Indices calculation Homogeneity check Trend calculation Runtime 4.5 days ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.7

Update cycle: QC Basic quality control on station level, e.g.: TN < TG < TX RR 0 mm Value in possible range for that element No repetitive values ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.8

Update cycle: Blending I Take series that continues furthest to present time Infill missing/suspected values and extend with series from other participants (if exist) Find stations within 25 km and 50m height difference Infill and extend with nearby station series Data originating from other projects or networks are chosen last in each step ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.9

Update cycle: Blending II Infill and extend to present time with synoptical data from nearby stations (possibly same station) ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.10

Update cycle: Indices Blended series 38 indices TN10p RR10mm DTR RR1... Annual, half-years, seasons, months ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.11

Update cycle: Homogeneity On individual stations only DTR, vdtr and RR1 4 tests applied More details: Wijngaard et al., 2003, Int. J. Climatol. 23: p679 0 or 1 test failed: useful 2 tests failed: doubtful 3 or 4 tests failed: suspect Fixed time periods Website: trend shown if homogeneity useful or doubtful ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.12

Update cycle: Trend TN10p: 1976-2006, Annual ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.13

E-OBS gridded dataset Blended ECA&D station series Daily values for TN, TG, TX, RR 0.22 and 0.44 rotated grid (North Pole at 39.25N, 162W) 0.25 and 0.50 regular grid 25N 75N x 40W 75E 1950 2008 Monthly updates for 2009 ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.14

E-OBS gridded dataset: II 1: 29 Jul 2002 29.6 C 2: 4 Aug 2003 29.5 C 3: 3 Aug 2003 29.4 C ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.15

Future prospects Contact participants to update series (all elements) Ask for metadata Wind parameters (pilot study) Meteo alarm criteria Extreme value theory on indices ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.16

Future prospects: II Continuation of E-OBS after ensembles E-OBS Gridded indices Euro4M Best possible & up-to-date (gridded) climate change time series near-real time reporting for emerging extreme events Sub-daily data ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.17

More info and contact Website: http://eca.knmi.nl E-mail: eca@knmi.nl Folder ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.18

ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.19

QC Details: Temp -90.0 C < T < 60.0 C TN TG TX T not repetitive for 5 days T < the long term T for that day + 5 std dev T > the long term T for that day - 5 std dev ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.20

QC Details: RR & PP RR 0 mm RR < 300.0 mm RR not repetitive for 10 days if RR > 1.0 mm RR not repetitive for 5 days if RR > 5.0 mm PP > 900.0 hpa PP < 1080.0 hpa PP not repetitive for 5 days PP station elev < 1000 m ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.21

QC Details: SD, CC, HU & SS SD 0.0 cm SD < 300.0 cm if station elev 400 m SD < 800.0 cm if 400 m < station elev < 2000 m SD < 1500.0 cm if station elev 2000 m 0 CC 8 octas 0.0 HU 100.0 % 0.0 SS 24.0 hours ECSN 2009: Else van den Besselaar p.22