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NCAR Global Climate Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation (CFDDA)
Hourly 40 km Reanalysis dataset is a dynamically-downscaled dataset
with high temporal and spatial resolution that was created using
NCAR's CFDDA system. At the core of the CFDDA system is the 5th
generation Pennsylvania State University / NCAR mesoscale model
(MM5).
The dataset contains three-dimensional hourly analyses in netCDF
format for the global atmospheric state from 1985 to 2005 on a 40 km
horizontal grid (0.4 degree grid increment) with 28 vertical levels.
As a result, the dataset provides a collection of hourly, meso-beta
scale reanalyses files for all the days of the months within the
21-year period, providing good representation of local forcing and
the diurnal variation of processes in the planetary boundary layer.
At the time of its creation, this was the only reanalysis dataset
with full three-dimensional fields available at hourly intervals.
The dataset was generated by continuously assimilating standard
surface and upper-air observations. Hourly and 6-hourly surface data
and upper-air measurements (primarily 12- and 24-hourly rawinsondes)
were assimilated. Initial land surface conditions were based on the
NASA Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) on a 1 degree by 1
degree latitude-longitude grid, compiled using the Noah land surface
model (LSM), where GLDAS values for substrate soil moisture and
temperature, ground skin temperature, and snow water equivalent were
used. Daily sea surface temperatures (SSTs) were specified by the
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Version 2.0
global and daily SST dataset defined on a 0.25 degree by 0.25 degree
grid.
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