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    The EUSTACE project: delivering global, daily information on surface air temperature

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( ):;issue: -::page 1
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    Rayner, Nick A.;Auchmann, Renate;Bessembinder, Janette;Brönnimann, Stefan;Brugnara, Yuri;Capponi, Francesco;Carrea, Laura;Dodd, Emma M. A.;Ghent, Darren;Good, Elizabeth;Høyer, Jacob L;Kennedy, John J;Kent, Elizabeth C.;Killick, Rachel E;van der Linden, Paul;Lindgren, Finn;Madsen, Kristine S.;Merchant, Christopher J.;Mitchelson, Joel R;Morice, Colin P;Nielsen-Englyst, Pia;Ortiz, Patricio F.;Remedios, John J;van der Schrier, Gerard;Squintu, Antonello A.;Stephens, Ag;Thorne, Peter W.;Tonboe, Rasmus T.;Trent, Tim;Veal, Karen L;Waterfall, Alison M;Winfield, Kate;Winn, Jonathan;Woolway, R. Iestyn
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-19-0095.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The main goals and activities of the EUSTACE project are discussed along with some key results, including a global, multi-decadal daily air temperature record from satellite and in situ measurements.Day-to-day variations in surface air temperature affect society in many ways, but daily surface air temperature measurements are not available everywhere. Therefore, a global daily picture cannot be achieved with measurements made in situ alone and needs to incorporate estimates from satellite retrievals.This article presents the science developed in the EU Horizon 2020-funded EUSTACE project (2015-2019, https://www.eustaceproject.org) to produce global and European, multi-decadal ensembles of daily analyses of surface air temperature complementary to those from dynamical reanalyses, integrating different ground-based and satellite-borne data types. Relationships between surface air temperature measurements and satellite-based estimates of surface skin temperature over all surfaces of Earth (land, ocean, ice and lakes) are quantified. Information contained in the satellite retrievals then helps to estimate air temperature and create global fields in the past, using statistical models of how surface air temperature varies in a connected way from place to place; this needs efficient statistical analysis methods to cope with the considerable data volumes. Daily fields are presented as ensembles to enable propagation of uncertainties through applications. Estimated temperatures and their uncertainties are evaluated against independent measurements and other surface temperature data sets.Achievements in the EUSTACE project have also included fundamental preparatory work useful to others, for example: gathering user requirements; identifying inhomogeneities in daily surface air temperature measurement series from weather stations; carefully quantifying uncertainties in satellite skin and air temperature estimates; exploring the interaction between air temperature and lakes; developing statistical models relevant to non-Gaussian variables; and methods for efficient computation.
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    contributor authorRayner, Nick A.;Auchmann, Renate;Bessembinder, Janette;Brönnimann, Stefan;Brugnara, Yuri;Capponi, Francesco;Carrea, Laura;Dodd, Emma M. A.;Ghent, Darren;Good, Elizabeth;Høyer, Jacob L;Kennedy, John J;Kent, Elizabeth C.;Killick, Rachel E;van der Linden, Paul;Lindgren, Finn;Madsen, Kristine S.;Merchant, Christopher J.;Mitchelson, Joel R;Morice, Colin P;Nielsen-Englyst, Pia;Ortiz, Patricio F.;Remedios, John J;van der Schrier, Gerard;Squintu, Antonello A.;Stephens, Ag;Thorne, Peter W.;Tonboe, Rasmus T.;Trent, Tim;Veal, Karen L;Waterfall, Alison M;Winfield, Kate;Winn, Jonathan;Woolway, R. Iestyn
    date accessioned2022-01-30T18:11:53Z
    date available2022-01-30T18:11:53Z
    date copyright6/16/2020 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2020
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherbamsd190095.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4264651
    description abstractThe main goals and activities of the EUSTACE project are discussed along with some key results, including a global, multi-decadal daily air temperature record from satellite and in situ measurements.Day-to-day variations in surface air temperature affect society in many ways, but daily surface air temperature measurements are not available everywhere. Therefore, a global daily picture cannot be achieved with measurements made in situ alone and needs to incorporate estimates from satellite retrievals.This article presents the science developed in the EU Horizon 2020-funded EUSTACE project (2015-2019, https://www.eustaceproject.org) to produce global and European, multi-decadal ensembles of daily analyses of surface air temperature complementary to those from dynamical reanalyses, integrating different ground-based and satellite-borne data types. Relationships between surface air temperature measurements and satellite-based estimates of surface skin temperature over all surfaces of Earth (land, ocean, ice and lakes) are quantified. Information contained in the satellite retrievals then helps to estimate air temperature and create global fields in the past, using statistical models of how surface air temperature varies in a connected way from place to place; this needs efficient statistical analysis methods to cope with the considerable data volumes. Daily fields are presented as ensembles to enable propagation of uncertainties through applications. Estimated temperatures and their uncertainties are evaluated against independent measurements and other surface temperature data sets.Achievements in the EUSTACE project have also included fundamental preparatory work useful to others, for example: gathering user requirements; identifying inhomogeneities in daily surface air temperature measurement series from weather stations; carefully quantifying uncertainties in satellite skin and air temperature estimates; exploring the interaction between air temperature and lakes; developing statistical models relevant to non-Gaussian variables; and methods for efficient computation.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe EUSTACE project: delivering global, daily information on surface air temperature
    typeJournal Paper
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-19-0095.1
    journal fristpage1
    journal lastpage79
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2020:;volume( ):;issue: -
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