Surface layer and upper-air in situ observations from two research vessel cruises and an ice station in the Weddell Sea from 1992 and 1996 are used to validate four current atmospheric reanalysis products: ERA-Interim, CFSR, JRA-55, and MERRA-2. Three of the observation data sets were not available for assimilation, providing a rare opportunity to validate the reanalyses in the otherwise datasparse region of the Antarctic against independent data. All four reanalyses produce 2 m temperatures warmer than the observations, and the biases vary from +2.0 K in CFSR to +2.8 K in MERRA-2. All four reanalyses are generally too warm also higher up in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), with biases up to +1.4 K (ERA-Interim). Cloud fractions are re...
The availability of accurate meteorological data is important for the modeling of atmospheric flows,...
Climate reanalyses provide key information to calibrate proxy records in regions with scarce direct ...
Here we evaluate five atmospheric reanalyses in an Arctic gateway during late summer. The reanalyses...
Surface layer and upper‐air in situ observations from two research vessel cruises and an ice station...
Surface layer and upper‐air in situ observations from two research vessel cruises and an ice station...
We use meteorological measurements from three drifting buoys to evaluate the performance of the ERA-...
Eight atmospheric reanalyses were compared against observed vertical profiles of temperature, specif...
Both, the analysis of polar climate change on the basis of observations and the validation of weathe...
The glaciers within the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE), West Antarctica, are amongst the most rapidly ...
The reliability of the global reanalyses in the polar regions is investigated. The overview stems fr...
This study evaluates the performance of six atmospheric reanalyses (ERA-Interim, ERA5, JRA-55, CFSv2...
Reanalysis products are an invaluable tool for representing variability and long-term trends in regi...
Reanalysis products are an invaluable tool for representing variability and long-term trends in regi...
Atmospheric reanalyses are widely used for a variety of scientific endeavors in the Arctic and Antar...
In data-sparse regions such as the Arctic, atmospheric reanalysis is one of the key tools for unders...
The availability of accurate meteorological data is important for the modeling of atmospheric flows,...
Climate reanalyses provide key information to calibrate proxy records in regions with scarce direct ...
Here we evaluate five atmospheric reanalyses in an Arctic gateway during late summer. The reanalyses...
Surface layer and upper‐air in situ observations from two research vessel cruises and an ice station...
Surface layer and upper‐air in situ observations from two research vessel cruises and an ice station...
We use meteorological measurements from three drifting buoys to evaluate the performance of the ERA-...
Eight atmospheric reanalyses were compared against observed vertical profiles of temperature, specif...
Both, the analysis of polar climate change on the basis of observations and the validation of weathe...
The glaciers within the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE), West Antarctica, are amongst the most rapidly ...
The reliability of the global reanalyses in the polar regions is investigated. The overview stems fr...
This study evaluates the performance of six atmospheric reanalyses (ERA-Interim, ERA5, JRA-55, CFSv2...
Reanalysis products are an invaluable tool for representing variability and long-term trends in regi...
Reanalysis products are an invaluable tool for representing variability and long-term trends in regi...
Atmospheric reanalyses are widely used for a variety of scientific endeavors in the Arctic and Antar...
In data-sparse regions such as the Arctic, atmospheric reanalysis is one of the key tools for unders...
The availability of accurate meteorological data is important for the modeling of atmospheric flows,...
Climate reanalyses provide key information to calibrate proxy records in regions with scarce direct ...
Here we evaluate five atmospheric reanalyses in an Arctic gateway during late summer. The reanalyses...