Journal article
Erroneous arctic temperature trends in the ERA-40 reanalysis: A closer look
JA Screen, I Simmonds
Journal of Climate | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2011
Abstract
Atmospheric reanalyses can be useful tools for examining climate variability and change; however, they must be used cautiously because of time-varying biases that can induce artificial trends. This study explicitly documents a discontinuity in the 40-yr European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Re-Analysis (ERA-40) that leads to significantly exaggerated warming in the Arctic mid- to lower troposphere, and demonstrates that the continuing use of ERA-40 to study Arctic temperature trends is problematic. The discontinuity occurs in 1997 in response to refined processing of satellite radiances prior to their assimilation into the reanalysis model. It is clearly apparent in comp..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the ECMWF, NCEP-NCAR, Japan Meteorological Agency, RSS, and Met Office Hadley Centre for making their respective datasets readily available online. We thank the three anonymous reviewers for their comments. Parts of this research were funded by the Australian Research Council.