A historical upper air-data set for the 1939-44 period

被引:32
|
作者
Brönnimann, S
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[2] Univ Bern, Inst Geog, Bern, Switzerland
关键词
radiosonde data; aircraft data; aerological data; historical data; Northern Hemisphere; geopotential height; air temperature;
D O I
10.1002/joc.914
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Historical upper-air data from radiosonde ascents and weather flights were re-evaluated in order to study the circulation of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during the 1939-44 period. Temperature and geopotential height data from 132 records, comprising around 26 500 single atmospheric profiles and 1750 monthly mean profiles, were compiled, digitized, controlled, adjusted, and assessed. The data stem from a number of countries in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere, including Germany and occupied areas, Sweden, the UK, the former Soviet Union, and the USA. In this paper, the principal procedures used to correct the historical radiosonde data for the effects of lag and radiation errors are presented and ways of assessing the accuracy and precision of the data are discussed. The results show that the specified quality criteria are generally met by most data records. Some of the records had to be corrected for systematic errors; a few were rejected. Many series, however, were too short for a reasonable assessment. Also, individual ascents may have a larger error. Monthly anomaly maps of upper-level temperature and geopotential height based on the re-evaluated data show clear spatial patterns that are consistent with each other and with corresponding anomaly fields from the Earth's surface. The re-evaluated data can be used to study synoptic to interannual variability, but they are not suitable for long-term trend analysis. Copyright (C) 2003 Royal Meteorological Society.
引用
收藏
页码:769 / 791
页数:23
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [4] Homogenized monthly upper-air temperature data set for Australia
    Jovanovic, Branislava
    Smalley, Robert
    Timbal, Bertrand
    Siems, Steven
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2017, 37 (07) : 3209 - 3222
  • [5] Description of the ERA-CLIM historical upper-air data
    Stickler, A.
    Broennimann, S.
    Jourdain, S.
    Roucaute, E.
    Sterin, A.
    Nikolaev, D.
    Valente, M. A.
    Wartenburger, R.
    Hersbach, H.
    Ramella-Pralungo, L.
    Dee, D.
    EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE DATA, 2014, 6 (01) : 29 - 48
  • [6] A gridded monthly upper-air data set from 1918 to 1957
    Broennimann, Stefan
    Griesser, Thomas
    Stickler, Alexander
    CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2012, 38 (3-4) : 475 - 493
  • [7] A gridded monthly upper-air data set from 1918 to 1957
    Stefan Brönnimann
    Thomas Griesser
    Alexander Stickler
    Climate Dynamics, 2012, 38 : 475 - 493
  • [8] ERA-CLIM Historical Surface and Upper-Air Data for Future Reanalyses
    Stickler, A.
    Broennimann, S.
    Valente, M. A.
    Bethke, J.
    Sterin, A.
    Jourdain, S.
    Roucaute, E.
    Vasquez, M. V.
    Reyes, D. A.
    Allan, R.
    Dee, D.
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2014, 95 (09) : 1419 - 1430
  • [9] The potential value of early (1939-1967) upper-air data in atmospheric climate reanalysis
    Hersbach, Hans
    Bronnimann, Stefan
    Haimberger, Leopold
    Mayer, Michael
    Villiger, Leonie
    Comeaux, Joey
    Simmons, Adrian
    Dee, Dick
    Jourdain, Sylvie
    Peubey, Ecarole
    Poli, Paul
    Rayner, Nick
    Sterin, Alexander M.
    Stickler, Alexander
    Valentei, Maria A.
    Worleyd, Steven J.
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2017, 143 (704) : 1197 - 1210
  • [10] A 1° x 1° resolution data set of historical anthropogenic trace gas emissions for the period 1890-1990
    van Aardenne, JA
    Dentener, FJ
    Olivier, JGJ
    Goldewijk, CGMK
    Lelieveld, J
    GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 2001, 15 (04) : 909 - 928