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    Daily Mean Sea Level Pressure Reconstructions for the European–North Atlantic Region for the Period 1850–2003

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 012::page 2717
    Author:
    Ansell, T. J.
    ,
    Jones, P. D.
    ,
    Allan, R. J.
    ,
    Lister, D.
    ,
    Parker, D. E.
    ,
    Brunet, M.
    ,
    Moberg, A.
    ,
    Jacobeit, J.
    ,
    Brohan, P.
    ,
    Rayner, N. A.
    ,
    Aguilar, E.
    ,
    Alexandersson, H.
    ,
    Barriendos, M.
    ,
    Brandsma, T.
    ,
    Cox, N. J.
    ,
    Della-Marta, P. M.
    ,
    Drebs, A.
    ,
    Founda, D.
    ,
    Gerstengarbe, F.
    ,
    Hickey, K.
    ,
    Jónsson, T.
    ,
    Luterbacher, J.
    ,
    Nordli, Ø.
    ,
    Oesterle, H.
    ,
    Petrakis, M.
    ,
    Philipp, A.
    ,
    Rodwell, M. J.
    ,
    Saladie, O.
    ,
    Sigro, J.
    ,
    Slonosky, V.
    ,
    Srnec, L.
    ,
    Swail, V.
    ,
    García-Suárez, A. M.
    ,
    Tuomenvirta, H.
    ,
    Wang, X.
    ,
    Wanner, H.
    ,
    Werner, P.
    ,
    Wheeler, D.
    ,
    Xoplaki, E.
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI3775.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The development of a daily historical European?North Atlantic mean sea level pressure dataset (EMSLP) for 1850?2003 on a 5° latitude by longitude grid is described. This product was produced using 86 continental and island stations distributed over the region 25°?70°N, 70°W?50°E blended with marine data from the International Comprehensive Ocean?Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS). The EMSLP fields for 1850?80 are based purely on the land station data and ship observations. From 1881, the blended land and marine fields are combined with already available daily Northern Hemisphere fields. Complete coverage is obtained by employing reduced space optimal interpolation. Squared correlations (r?2) indicate that EMSLP generally captures 80%?90% of daily variability represented in an existing historical mean sea level pressure product and over 90% in modern 40-yr European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Re-Analyses (ERA-40) over most of the region. A lack of sufficient observations over Greenland and the Middle East, however, has resulted in poorer reconstructions there. Error estimates, produced as part of the reconstruction technique, flag these as regions of low confidence. It is shown that the EMSLP daily fields and associated error estimates provide a unique opportunity to examine the circulation patterns associated with extreme events across the European?North Atlantic region, such as the 2003 heat wave, in the context of historical events.
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    contributor authorAnsell, T. J.
    contributor authorJones, P. D.
    contributor authorAllan, R. J.
    contributor authorLister, D.
    contributor authorParker, D. E.
    contributor authorBrunet, M.
    contributor authorMoberg, A.
    contributor authorJacobeit, J.
    contributor authorBrohan, P.
    contributor authorRayner, N. A.
    contributor authorAguilar, E.
    contributor authorAlexandersson, H.
    contributor authorBarriendos, M.
    contributor authorBrandsma, T.
    contributor authorCox, N. J.
    contributor authorDella-Marta, P. M.
    contributor authorDrebs, A.
    contributor authorFounda, D.
    contributor authorGerstengarbe, F.
    contributor authorHickey, K.
    contributor authorJónsson, T.
    contributor authorLuterbacher, J.
    contributor authorNordli, Ø.
    contributor authorOesterle, H.
    contributor authorPetrakis, M.
    contributor authorPhilipp, A.
    contributor authorRodwell, M. J.
    contributor authorSaladie, O.
    contributor authorSigro, J.
    contributor authorSlonosky, V.
    contributor authorSrnec, L.
    contributor authorSwail, V.
    contributor authorGarcía-Suárez, A. M.
    contributor authorTuomenvirta, H.
    contributor authorWang, X.
    contributor authorWanner, H.
    contributor authorWerner, P.
    contributor authorWheeler, D.
    contributor authorXoplaki, E.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:01:58Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:01:58Z
    date copyright2006/06/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-78243.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4220891
    description abstractThe development of a daily historical European?North Atlantic mean sea level pressure dataset (EMSLP) for 1850?2003 on a 5° latitude by longitude grid is described. This product was produced using 86 continental and island stations distributed over the region 25°?70°N, 70°W?50°E blended with marine data from the International Comprehensive Ocean?Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS). The EMSLP fields for 1850?80 are based purely on the land station data and ship observations. From 1881, the blended land and marine fields are combined with already available daily Northern Hemisphere fields. Complete coverage is obtained by employing reduced space optimal interpolation. Squared correlations (r?2) indicate that EMSLP generally captures 80%?90% of daily variability represented in an existing historical mean sea level pressure product and over 90% in modern 40-yr European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Re-Analyses (ERA-40) over most of the region. A lack of sufficient observations over Greenland and the Middle East, however, has resulted in poorer reconstructions there. Error estimates, produced as part of the reconstruction technique, flag these as regions of low confidence. It is shown that the EMSLP daily fields and associated error estimates provide a unique opportunity to examine the circulation patterns associated with extreme events across the European?North Atlantic region, such as the 2003 heat wave, in the context of historical events.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDaily Mean Sea Level Pressure Reconstructions for the European–North Atlantic Region for the Period 1850–2003
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI3775.1
    journal fristpage2717
    journal lastpage2742
    treeJournal of Climate:;2006:;volume( 019 ):;issue: 012
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