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Introduction

The Copernicus Arctic Regional Reanalysis (CARRA) is a very high resolution (2.5 km) reanalysis system for two domains of the European part of the Arctic. The Arctic is an essential area of the Globe having a significantly stronger warming than other parts of the Earth. The CARRA dataset will cover 24 years of reanalysis between July, 1997 to June, 2021. The Arctic regional reanalysis system adds value to the ERA5 global reanalysis with the use of more (local) observations, with the better description of surface characteristic (like sea ice or glaciers for instance) and with its higher horizontal resolution. All the details of the CARRA system is described in its Full System Documentation.

Uncertainty information

Some static uncertainty information is provided for the Copernicus Arctic Regional Reanalysis (CARRA) dataset. There are two measures provided for uncertainties: one is called Upper Bound Error Standard Deviation and the other one Refined Error Standard Deviation. For the CARRA-East domain summer and winter values are provided, while only annual values for the CARRA-West domain. Details of the meaning of these values can be found in the CARRA Data User Guide. The table below indicates the available variables and levels. The data can be downloaded clicking on the domain names at each rows.

Variable mame

Levels

Domain

Mean sea level pressure and surface pressure

Mean sea level and surface 

CARRA-East and CARRA-West

U-component wind velocity

Pressure levels: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 925, 950, 1000 hPa

CARRA-East and CARRA-West

V-component wind velocity

Pressure levels:  50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 925, 950, 1000 hPa

CARRA-East and CARRA-West

Temperature

Pressure levels: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 925, 950, 1000 hPa

CARRA-East and CARRA-West

Geopotential

Pressure levels: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 925, 950, 1000 hPa

CARRA-East

Relative humidity

Pressure levels: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 925, 950, 1000 hPa

CARRA-East
Specific humidityPressure levels: 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 925, 950, 1000 hPaCARRA-West

Known issues

General data issues

  • The physiography data including the divisions of sub-grid tiles into sea, nature, inland water and urban fractions is based on combined ECOCLIMAP-I and ECOCLIMAP-II data. However, ECOCLIMAP-II (Faroux et al. 2013, https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/6/563/2013/ data is not defined for Iceland, Svalbard and the Russian Arctic islands. This means that there is a minor inconsistency in the static tile fraction fields in these regions with respect to all the other regions in CARRA. As an example this inconsistency might manifest in differences in urban areas outside the ECOCLIMAP-II region.
  • Be careful when using the single level, pressure level and model level wind component variables - they are pointing to the local grid directions and not to the geographic east-west or north-south directions. Please note that this is not an issue, but a choice, which might not be trivial for the users. The variables 10m wind direction (in the single level entry) and the wind direction at selected height levels (in the height level entry) do not have this issue.
  • Due to some technical problems some very small amount of data (less than 0.4% of the single level dataset) were missing in the original publication. These gaps were later covered with re-running the CARRA system and now they are available in the CDS. Please note that these re-runs were done on the new ECMWF ATOS computer platform and not in the originally used CRAY platform. Since the consistency between the CARRA system on CRAY and ATOS was demonstrated this does not cause any inconsistency in the dataset.
  • The surface latent heat flux computation is incorrectly related only to liquid water even if the surface temperature is below zero. This has an effect on the CARRA surface latent heat flux variable. The 2m relative humidity variable is related to saturation humidity over water as its standard definition.

Data availability issues

Description

Sensible and Latent heat fluxes are available only on time step +3 for the following periods:

CARRA-East:

  • 1997-07-01 00Z to 1998-02-02 21Z
  • 1998-02-15 03Z to 1998-02-15 21Z
  • 2006-09-01 00Z to 2007-03-16 21Z
  • 2014-09-01 00Z to 2015-02-17 21Z

CARRA-West:

  • 1997-07-01 00Z to 1997-09-07 21Z
  • 2006-09-01 00Z to 2006-10-28 21Z
  • 2014-09-01 00Z to 2014-10-26 21Z

The parameter Sea-ice thickness is only being archived after July 2022. We are working on back-archiving this parameter for the rest of the dataset.

The parameter Snow on ice total depth is missing for some isolated dates. These are:

CARRA-East:

  • 20040325-20040406
  • 20070809
  • 20100106, 20100108
  • 20120826-20120906
  • 20150310
  • 20170307
  • 20170826-20170829
  • 20180710-20180721

CARRA-West:

  • 19940925 

Minor data assimilation issues (issues when some data was not properly assimilated)

Observational data is the backbone information source of a reanalysis system. However, during the course of reanalysis, for various technical reasons, some of the data streams got left out. In many cases this is only discovered after the reanalysis has been run.  It can also occur that instances in which some radiance data, that should have been blacklisted, are used. Whenever it is possible and the impact is judged to be of significance, the affected periods have been rerun. However, reruns have not been performed for periods with only minor issues in the observational data streams. This has been decided largely based on experiences from verification and real time monitoring. If the impact has been judged to be relatively insignificant, and not to affect the overall consistence and integrity of CARRA reanalysis, reruns have not been performed. 

For completeness, a list of the occurrences of missing observational data and affected periods are listed below. 

Affected period of the issueDomainDescriptionCause
July 2021 - August 2023

CARRA-East

Additional non-GTS snow observations from Norway (local obs) have not entered the CARRA system from the beginning of the timely update period July 2021 until Aug 2023. Snow observations over Norway from GTS observations have been used though. 

  • 2021070100--2023083121
Issue with decoding
25th April 2023

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

ASCAT data is missing for the 25th of April 2023. Affected cycles:

  • 2023042500-2023042521
Dataflow related issue
April 2023

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

Glacier albedo data for April 2023 is not available, so we have used data from October 2022 as an estimate. This is proven to have very little impact (based on some experimental evidence), since the sun is still relatively low on the horizon in April in the affected regions.

Delay of input data delivery
March 2023

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

RO data is missing for the entire month of March 2023. The impact is assumed to be small, thus no rerun is considered necessary.

  • 20230301-20230331
Dataflow related issue
February 2023

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

ASCAT data is missing for the 13th and 14th February 2023. Affected cycles:

  • Both domains: 2023021300-2023021421
Dataflow related issue
January 2023CARRA-West

GEUS stations are missing for the first days of 2023, leading to somewhat fewer observation stations from Greenland. Affected dates:

  • 2023010100-2023010215

December 2022

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

GNSS-RO data has been missing for the first few days of December 2022. Affected dates:

  • CARRA-East: 20221201-20221207
  • CARRA-West: 20221201-20221205
Dataflow related issue
February 2021 - August 2021

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

There is a reduction of AMV observations assimilated of about 50%. Affected days:

  • CARRA-East: 20210701-20210805
  • CARRA-West 20210203-20210805

January 2020CARRA- East

20-50 local observations are missing for two days in 2020 on the CARRA-East domain. Affected dates:  

  • 2020-01-01
  • 2020-01-02

January 2020

(2020-01-05 to 2020-01-17)

CARRA-WestIASI data is not assimilated.

March - April 2019

(2019-03-01  to 2019-04-07)

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

CryoClim data (satellite snow information) is not available.


January 2018 - 2021

(2018-01-01  to present)

CARRA-West

IMO stopped delivering observation data for road-side temperature with starting date Jan 2018 for lack of confidence on the data quality (around 100 stations in total). The impact of these data is estimated to be local.


From 2018-01-14 onwards

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

New buoy type assimilated leading to ~3 times more assimilated observations.


December 2017 - January 2018

CARRA-Ea st

CARRA-Wast 

Lack of microwave radiance data from METOP-A and B. There is a limited impact on upper air parameters, and we have data from NOAA satellites.  Affected cycles:

  • CARRA-East 2017-12-08 00Z to 2018-01-09 03Z
  • CARRA- West 2017-12-08 00Z to 2018-01-02 09Z

June - July 2017

(2017-06-15 to 2017-07-18)

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

CryoClim data (satellite snow information) is not available.


August 2016

CARRA- East

CARRA- West

Some cycles run without IASI assimilation.  Affected cycles:

  • CARRA- East 2016-08-02 15Z to 2016-08-03 03Z and 2016-08-14 18Z to 2016-08-16 00Z
  • CARRA-West 2016-08-03 03Z to 2016-08-03 12Z
Temporary issue fetching IASI data.
April 2015CARRA-E ast

Assimilation of AMSU-B is disabled for the following cycle: CARRA-East 2015-04-25 21Z

Corrupt file
2015 - 2019

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

In the runs either TAC based data or WMO bufr based data have been used for BUOY and SHIP observation data. In a period there have - at least for BUOY data - been only partly overlap and some observations only available in one of the formats. Accordingly, both types should have been used in a period some time after 2014. A big jump in the number of used BUOY data were seen when changing from TAC based BUOY data, only, to WMO bufr based data, only.



September 2014 - January 2015

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

RO data are missing. The impact is limited. This affects the following periods:

  • CARRA-East   2014-11-27 12Z to 2015-01-15 12Z
  • CARRA- West  2014-09-01 00Z to 2014-09-25 12Z
RO data are missing for some periods due to a misconfigured executable
February - March 2014CARRA- East

IASI data are missing for a period in 2014 on the CARRA-East domain. Affected dates:  2014-02-12 to 2014-03-12


March 2010


CARRA- West 

Assimilation of AMV data is disabled for the following date: 2010-03-05

Issues with MARS tape

March 2009


CARRA-East

CARRA-East cycle run without AMV assimilation for the following date: 2009-03-12 09Z

Corrupt file

May 2007


CARRA- East

Assimilation of AMV data is disabled for the following date: 2007-05-11

Issues with MARS tape

March 2002


CARRA- West

Assimilation of AMV data is disabled for the following date: 2002-03-16

Issues with MARS tape

December 2001 - April 2005

(2001-12-03 00Z to 2005-04-26 21Z)

CARRA-East

Minor issue with channel 9 of NOAA-16 AMSU-A. This is not expected to have significant impact on the reanalysis result since the channel peaks relatively close to the model top.

Minor issue with channel 9 of NOAA-16 AMSU-A related to larger than expected analysis increment.

February - December 2001

(2001-02-01 00Z to 2001-12-03 00Z)

CARRA-East

NOAA-16 AMSU-data was not assimilated. The impact of assimilation of this data type is limited, and we already have coverage from the NOAA-15 for this period.

NOAA-16 AMSU-data was not assimilated due to a misconfiguration.
2000 - 2021

CARRA-West

  • Storstrømmen glacier in Eastern Greenland
  • Petermann Glacier in Northwestern Greenland

In the MOD10A1 glacier albedo product there are some spatial gaps without data. One of these gaps is over the Storstrømmen glacier in Eastern Greenland, another is over the Petermann Glacier in Northwestern Greenland. In these gaps average albedo data as a function of altitude are used based on the available data. This has only a small impact on the overall atmospheric reanalysis but entails that the reanalysis dataset should be corrected with better glacier albedo data, if available, before being used for detailed analyses of the surface fluxes or boundary layers above these particular glaciers.


1998-05-03 to 1998-05-14CARRA- West 

Assimilation of AMV data is disabled for the following period

Issues with MARS tape
1997-2005 and 2006-2020

CARRA-East


For the years 1997-2005 there could have been observations from 10-15 more Norwegian stations than usual.

From 2006-2020 only a few stations were excluded. Based on our verification experiences for CARRA data, this is estimated to have only a relatively minor effect on the quality of the surface data over the local area in Norway, and only close to the stations that were left out.

Some local non-GTS surface observations on the Norwegian mainland were left out in the early years of the reanalysis in the CARRA-East domain. By mistake a filter that excludes observations that are no longer observing (as of 2020) was applied to local observations over Norway. Surface GTS observations have been used as normal and are not affected.
1997-2000

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

Channel 4 in the MSU satellite data is not being used in this period. This channel is peaking at around 100 hPa.

Blacklist problem.
1997 - 1999

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

For these three first years climatological average glacier albedo data are used based on data from the period 2000-2006.

The MOD10A1 glacier albedo product is only available since 2000.
1994 -

CARRA-East

CARRA-West

Volcanic aerosols are not included in production after 01. September 1994

This document has been produced in the context of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

The activities leading to these results have been contracted by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, operator of C3S on behalf of the European Union (Delegation Agreement signed on 11/11/2014 and Contribution Agreement signed on 22/07/2021). All information in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose.

The users thereof use the information at their sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubt , the European Commission and the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the author's view.

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