Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Jan 2015)

ERA-Interim/Land: a global land surface reanalysis data set

  • G. Balsamo,
  • C. Albergel,
  • A. Beljaars,
  • S. Boussetta,
  • E. Brun,
  • H. Cloke,
  • D. Dee,
  • E. Dutra,
  • J. Muñoz-Sabater,
  • F. Pappenberger,
  • P. de Rosnay,
  • T. Stockdale,
  • F. Vitart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-19-389-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 389 – 407

Abstract

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ERA-Interim/Land is a global land surface reanalysis data set covering the period 1979–2010. It describes the evolution of soil moisture, soil temperature and snowpack. ERA-Interim/Land is the result of a single 32-year simulation with the latest ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) land surface model driven by meteorological forcing from the ERA-Interim atmospheric reanalysis and precipitation adjustments based on monthly GPCP v2.1 (Global Precipitation Climatology Project). The horizontal resolution is about 80 km and the time frequency is 3-hourly. ERA-Interim/Land includes a number of parameterization improvements in the land surface scheme with respect to the original ERA-Interim data set, which makes it more suitable for climate studies involving land water resources. The quality of ERA-Interim/Land is assessed by comparing with ground-based and remote sensing observations. In particular, estimates of soil moisture, snow depth, surface albedo, turbulent latent and sensible fluxes, and river discharges are verified against a large number of site measurements. ERA-Interim/Land provides a global integrated and coherent estimate of soil moisture and snow water equivalent, which can also be used for the initialization of numerical weather prediction and climate models.