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'''<span style="color:#c0392b;">NCI is now mananging the official replica for this dataset. The data in ub4 will be available during the transition period and then will be retired.</span>'''
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'''<span style="color:#c0392b;">For any information on the new collection and transition:&nbsp;</span><span style="color:#c0392b;">[https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/7hV3C71Zl7fMpJjVC1EPJR?domain=nci.us14.list-manage.com ERA5 Community site].</span><span style="color:#c0392b;">&nbsp;For any direct enquiry: help@nci.org.au .</span>'''
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'''<span style="color:#c0392b;">NB. any enquiry via the CWS helpdesk will have to be transferred to the right queue&nbsp;and would be delayed!</span>'''
  
 
ERA5 is a climate reanalysis dataset, covering the period 1950 to present. ERA5 is being developed through the [http://climate.copernicus.eu/ Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)].
 
ERA5 is a climate reanalysis dataset, covering the period 1950 to present. ERA5 is being developed through the [http://climate.copernicus.eu/ Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)].
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You can use the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/software/app-era5-explorer?tab=app ERA5 Explorer] tool to get a preview of the data (only few variables currently available). Or you can use the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/toolbox/doc/index.html# CDS toolbox] to do some of your analysis without download the data. As descirbed on the CDS website the toolbox is&nbsp;"Free and available to everyone, the Toolbox links raw data to online computing power through a programming interface. In your own online workspace you can create applications in Python (a programming language) and run them on the CDS computers, allowing you to retrieve the data you are interested in, make the calculations you require and display the results in the format that suits your needs. You can download graphs, maps and data, and also share your online creations with other users."
  
 
Data processing for ERA5 is carried out by [http://www.ecmwf.int/ ECMWF], using ECMWFS' [https://www.ecmwf.int/en/research/modelling-and-prediction Earth System model IFS], cycle 41r2. The name ERA refers to 'ECMWF ReAnalysis', with ERA5 being the fifth major global reanalysis produced by ECMWF (after FGGE, ERA-15, ERA-40, ERA-Interim). The next reanalysis, ERA6, is planned for around 2020.
 
Data processing for ERA5 is carried out by [http://www.ecmwf.int/ ECMWF], using ECMWFS' [https://www.ecmwf.int/en/research/modelling-and-prediction Earth System model IFS], cycle 41r2. The name ERA refers to 'ECMWF ReAnalysis', with ERA5 being the fifth major global reanalysis produced by ECMWF (after FGGE, ERA-15, ERA-40, ERA-Interim). The next reanalysis, ERA6, is planned for around 2020.
  
We are providing a subset of ERA5 while waiting for a longer term solution to store and manage this big dataset. Currently data is available from 1979 to present (2001 to present for ERA5 Land). We are downloading variables on pressure levels, surface, wave model and ERA5 Land, refer to the ERA5&nbsp;variable list for more details. For the moment we are not considering downloading model&nbsp;level data as the size of these and the download speeds make this difficult&nbsp;and we wouldn't be able to provide enough data to use them to run a model. For more information on ERA5 data refer to the [https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/ERA5+data+documentation ECMWF website].
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We are providing a subset of ERA5 while waiting for a longer term solution to store and manage this big dataset. Currently data is available from 1979 to present (1981&nbsp;to present for ERA5 Land). We are downloading variables on pressure levels, surface, wave model and ERA5 Land, refer to the ERA5&nbsp;variable list for more details. For the moment we are not considering downloading model&nbsp;level data as the size of these and the download speeds make this difficult&nbsp;and we wouldn't be able to provide enough data to use them to run a model. For more information on ERA5 data refer to the [https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/ERA5+data+documentation ECMWF website].
  
 
If you need other variables for your current research then you can contact us at climate_help@nci.org.au
 
If you need other variables for your current research then you can contact us at climate_help@nci.org.au
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'''NB''': this is a temporary fix so we will download only variables which are useful for a variety of projects and that are needed now, we will have to&nbsp;prioritise giving precedence to CLEX users.
 
'''NB''': this is a temporary fix so we will download only variables which are useful for a variety of projects and that are needed now, we will have to&nbsp;prioritise giving precedence to CLEX users.
  
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Group ID
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! Purpose
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| ub4([https://my.nci.org.au/mancini/project/ub4/join join])
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| ERA Reanalysis Datasets
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|}
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=== '''Download frequency''' ===
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Currently ERA5 data is available with a 5 days delay, which&nbsp;means that some of the most recent data hasn't been pre-validated yet.
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We will still update the dataset monthly, but up to the previous month. So the data we are providing will have from 15-45 days delay from real-time.
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If we find that we have to retract data too often, after CDS has run their QC checks, we will&nbsp;extend this interval to minimise the risk for&nbsp;users of accessing faulty data.
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In any case is very important to keep in mind the <u>potential of errors when using the three most recent months of data</u>.&nbsp;
  
 
=== '''Requests constraints''' ===
 
=== '''Requests constraints''' ===
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<span class="s1">NB longitude for the global region is -180 to 180</span> <span class="s1">- analysis data and no ensemble data (analysis includes surface forecast fields such as precipitation).</span>
 
<span class="s1">NB longitude for the global region is -180 to 180</span> <span class="s1">- analysis data and no ensemble data (analysis includes surface forecast fields such as precipitation).</span>
  
<span class="s1">It is currently impossible to provide input data for a climate model.</span> <span class="s1">You can submit a request for downloading following these criteria. We will only consider requests that specify the exact code/stream etc. You can refer for more information to the documentation here and to the <span class="s3">[https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-dp6CZYM5DFXmX6BIzaRdX?domain=apps.ecmwf.int ERA5 catalogue]</span>.</span>
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<span class="s1">It is currently impossible to provide input data for a climate model.</span> <span class="s1">You can submit a request for downloading following these criteria. We will only consider requests that specify the exact code/stream etc. You can refer for more information to the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/#!/search?text=ERA5 Copernicus Climate Data Store] and to the the [https://confluence.ecmwf.int/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=82870405#ERA5:datadocumentation-Table1 ERA5 documentation], these tables include also the grib code.</span>
  
<span class="s1">Be as specific as possible in your request: grib or netcdf format? which forecast steps do you need if you request forecast data? (see ERA5 website)</span>
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<span class="s1">Be as specific as possible in your request: &nbsp;it is always better to specify the parameter code rather than just the name, the same variable can be available on different streams and remember to tell us if you need 1 hr or monthly data (see Copernicus&nbsp;website.)</span>
  
 
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=== '''Latest updates''' ===
 
=== '''Latest updates''' ===
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'''ERA5 Land update:&nbsp;'''monthkly averages are now also&nbsp;available and the data currently goes back to 1981.
  
 
'''ERA5 Land has been released:&nbsp;'''ERA5-Land is a reanalysis dataset providing a consistent view of the evolution of land variables over several decades at an enhanced resolution compared to ERA5, currently from 2001 to date. years back tom1979 should become available around September.&nbsp;For more information and a view of available variables visit the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/reanalysis-era5-land?tab=overview Copernicus website]&nbsp;.
 
'''ERA5 Land has been released:&nbsp;'''ERA5-Land is a reanalysis dataset providing a consistent view of the evolution of land variables over several decades at an enhanced resolution compared to ERA5, currently from 2001 to date. years back tom1979 should become available around September.&nbsp;For more information and a view of available variables visit the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/reanalysis-era5-land?tab=overview Copernicus website]&nbsp;.
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We have&nbsp;started downloading variables and&nbsp;you can request more&nbsp;variables now via the helpdesk. The variables will be downloaded as for the surface fields on a global grid (NB this has a higher resolution than ERA5) at 1 hr temporal resolution.
 
We have&nbsp;started downloading variables and&nbsp;you can request more&nbsp;variables now via the helpdesk. The variables will be downloaded as for the surface fields on a global grid (NB this has a higher resolution than ERA5) at 1 hr temporal resolution.
  
[https://confluence.ecmwf.int/x/ggleC Renamed variable: form ocean waves 10m wind to ocean surface stress equivalent 10m neutral wind]
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[https://confluence.ecmwf.int/x/ggleC Renamed variable: from ocean waves 10m wind to ocean surface stress equivalent 10m neutral wind]
  
The reason for the change was a parameter name clash between variables in ERA5 wind and ERA5 ocean waves. The chnage affect both "wind" and "dwi" variables and caused a delay in&nbsp;downloading these variables from 1979 to 1999 included and from October 2018 to February 2019. &nbsp;
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The reason for the change was a parameter name clash between variables in ERA5 wind and ERA5 ocean waves. The change affected&nbsp;both "wind" and "dwi" variables and caused a delay in&nbsp;downloading these variables from 1979 to 1999 included and from October 2018 to February 2019. &nbsp;
  
 
We added minimum and maximum 2m temperature, these surface variables are the first ones available for the entire period 1979 -2018 together with: mean sea level pressure,&nbsp;2m temperature, convective precipitation and total precipitation.
 
We added minimum and maximum 2m temperature, these surface variables are the first ones available for the entire period 1979 -2018 together with: mean sea level pressure,&nbsp;2m temperature, convective precipitation and total precipitation.
  
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=== '''ERA5 derived products''' ===
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Recently ECMWF has released new ERA5&nbsp;derived products.&nbsp;These ranged from new variables&nbsp;calculated from ERA5 as for the fire indices or bias -corrected, interpolated versions of ERA5 main variables themselves.&nbsp;For a list check the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/search?text=ERA5 Copernicus CDS].
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==== '''CEMS-Fire - Fire danger indices historical data from the Copernicus Emergency Management Service''' ====
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This ERA5 derived product was recently added to the Climate Data Store. It&nbsp;provides complete historical reconstruction of meteorological conditions favourable to the start, spread and sustainability of fires. The fire danger metrics provided are part of a vast dataset produced by the Copernicus Emergency Managment Service for the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS). The European Forest Fire Information System incorporates the fire danger indices for three different models developed in Canada, United States and Australia. In this dataset the fire danger indices are calculated using weather forecast from historical simulations provided by ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis&nbsp;(see more on [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/cems-fire-historical?tab=overview CDS website]). They have a daily temporal resolution on a&nbsp;0.25X0.25 degrees grid. Currently they're available for the same period as ERA5 1979 to present.
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==== '''WFDE5 - Near surface meteorological variables from 1979 to 2018 derived from bias-corrected reanalysis''' ====
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This dataset provides bias-corrected reconstruction of near-surface meteorological variables derived from the fifth generation of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) atmospheric reanalyses (ERA5). It is intended to be used as a meteorological forcing dataset for land surface and hydrological models&nbsp;(see&nbsp;more on the [https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/derived-near-surface-meteorological-variables?tab=overview CDS website]).
  
 
=== '''Known Issues''' ===
 
=== '''Known Issues''' ===
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=== '''License''' ===
 
=== '''License''' ===
  
<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #172b4d; font-family: -apple-system,system-ui,'Segoe UI',Roboto,Oxygen,Ubuntu,'Fira Sans','Droid Sans','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">ERA5 data is open access and free to download for all uses, including commercial use.</span> As for ERAI and other ECMWF datasets, though, you need to have an [https://apps.ecmwf.int/registration/ account with ECMWF] and accept their terms and conditions, in this particular case ERA5 is covered by the [http://apps.ecmwf.int/datasets/licences/copernicus/ Copernicus license]
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<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #172b4d; font-family: -apple-system,system-ui,'Segoe UI',Roboto,Oxygen,Ubuntu,'Fira Sans','Droid Sans','Helvetica Neue',sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">ERA5 data is open access and free to download for all uses, including commercial use.</span> As for ERAI and other ECMWF datasets, though, you need to&nbsp;[https://apps.ecmwf.int/registration/ register&nbsp;with ECMWF] and accept their terms and conditions, in this particular case ERA5 is covered by the [http://apps.ecmwf.int/datasets/licences/copernicus/ Copernicus license]
  
=== '''ERA5 on raijin''' ===
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=== '''ERA5 at NCI''' ===
  
 
==== '''Surface''' ====
 
==== '''Surface''' ====
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data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.25x0.25 longitude/latitude global grid at 1 hr resolution, as available from the Copernicus server. These are the maximum spatial and temporal resolutions possible for this dataset.
 
data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.25x0.25 longitude/latitude global grid at 1 hr resolution, as available from the Copernicus server. These are the maximum spatial and temporal resolutions possible for this dataset.
  
/g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/surface/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;/g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/surface/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
  
<span class="s1">filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
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<span class="s1">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
  
 
==== '''Pressure levels''' ====
 
==== '''Pressure levels''' ====
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data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.25x0.25 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on an Australian region defined as in the criteria.
 
data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.25x0.25 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on an Australian region defined as in the criteria.
  
/g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/pressure/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;/g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/pressure/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
  
<span class="s1">filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5_aus_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
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<span class="s1">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5_aus_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
  
<span class="s1">NB variable names are as in the ECMWF param tables, our ERAI netcdf files were following where possible the CMIP conventions</span>
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<span class="s1">NB variable names are as in the ECMWF param tables, our ERAI netcdf files were following where possible the CMIP conventions.</span>
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<span class="s1">Monthly data will be downloaded on a global grid.</span>
  
 
==== '''Wave surface level''' ====
 
==== '''Wave surface level''' ====
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data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.5x0.5 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on a global grid.
 
data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.5x0.5 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on a global grid.
  
/g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/wave/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; /g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/wave/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
  
<span class="s1">filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
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<span class="s1">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
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&nbsp;
  
 
==== '''<span class="s1">ERA5 Land</span>''' ====
 
==== '''<span class="s1">ERA5 Land</span>''' ====
  
<span class="s1">For more specific information on ERA5 Land: [https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/ERA5-Land+data+documentation copernicus documentation]</span>
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<span class="s1">For more specific information on ERA5 Land: [https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/ERA5-Land:+data+documentation ECMWF&nbsp;documentation]</span>
  
 
data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.1x0.1&nbsp;longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on a global grid.
 
data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.1x0.1&nbsp;longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on a global grid.
  
/g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/land/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; /g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/land/<variable>/<yr>/<files>
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<span class="s1">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5land_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
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==== '''CDS ERA5 derived products''' ====
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The ERA5 derived products are available in
  
<span class="s1">filename:</span> <variable><span class="s1">_era5land_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
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/g/data/ub4/era5/era5_derived/<product>/<files>
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where <product> is&nbsp;
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cems_fire &nbsp;- for fire indices
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wfde5 - for the near surface meteorological variables (**NB we're still in the process of donwloading these files)
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==== '''<span class="s1">Derived fields</span>''' ====
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<span class="s1">We calculated wind speed at 10m starting from u10 and v10</span>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; /g/data/ub4/era5/derived/1hr/wind10/<yr>/<files>
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; filename:&nbsp;wind10_era5d_global_<span class="s1"><from-date>_<to-date>.nc</span>
  
 
==== '''Requested variables''' ====
 
==== '''Requested variables''' ====
  
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CVc2xYYhgQOTN9eb5qS2HfFUa2ubuqZ0Ox6Ws3Y5KTQ/edit?usp=sharing ERA5 variable list]
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CVc2xYYhgQOTN9eb5qS2HfFUa2ubuqZ0Ox6Ws3Y5KTQ/edit?usp=sharing ERA5 1 hr variables list]
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1COOlgBsfFCnce6W4PfQP252AEHPp0b1tI8p9shZkMAk/edit?usp=sharing ERA5 monthly variables list]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 17 November 2020

NCI is now mananging the official replica for this dataset. The data in ub4 will be available during the transition period and then will be retired.

For any information on the new collection and transition: ERA5 Community site. For any direct enquiry: help@nci.org.au .

NB. any enquiry via the CWS helpdesk will have to be transferred to the right queue and would be delayed!

ERA5 is a climate reanalysis dataset, covering the period 1950 to present. ERA5 is being developed through the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

You can use the ERA5 Explorer tool to get a preview of the data (only few variables currently available). Or you can use the CDS toolbox to do some of your analysis without download the data. As descirbed on the CDS website the toolbox is "Free and available to everyone, the Toolbox links raw data to online computing power through a programming interface. In your own online workspace you can create applications in Python (a programming language) and run them on the CDS computers, allowing you to retrieve the data you are interested in, make the calculations you require and display the results in the format that suits your needs. You can download graphs, maps and data, and also share your online creations with other users."

Data processing for ERA5 is carried out by ECMWF, using ECMWFS' Earth System model IFS, cycle 41r2. The name ERA refers to 'ECMWF ReAnalysis', with ERA5 being the fifth major global reanalysis produced by ECMWF (after FGGE, ERA-15, ERA-40, ERA-Interim). The next reanalysis, ERA6, is planned for around 2020.

We are providing a subset of ERA5 while waiting for a longer term solution to store and manage this big dataset. Currently data is available from 1979 to present (1981 to present for ERA5 Land). We are downloading variables on pressure levels, surface, wave model and ERA5 Land, refer to the ERA5 variable list for more details. For the moment we are not considering downloading model level data as the size of these and the download speeds make this difficult and we wouldn't be able to provide enough data to use them to run a model. For more information on ERA5 data refer to the ECMWF website.

If you need other variables for your current research then you can contact us at climate_help@nci.org.au

NB: this is a temporary fix so we will download only variables which are useful for a variety of projects and that are needed now, we will have to prioritise giving precedence to CLEX users.

Group ID Purpose
ub4(join) ERA Reanalysis Datasets

Download frequency

Currently ERA5 data is available with a 5 days delay, which means that some of the most recent data hasn't been pre-validated yet.

We will still update the dataset monthly, but up to the previous month. So the data we are providing will have from 15-45 days delay from real-time.

If we find that we have to retract data too often, after CDS has run their QC checks, we will extend this interval to minimise the risk for users of accessing faulty data.

In any case is very important to keep in mind the potential of errors when using the three most recent months of data

Requests constraints

We will only accept requests for:

- data on regular 0.25 by 0.25 lat/lon grid - global region for surface variables, wave model and ERA5 Land 

- Austral-Asian region for pressure level. The region includes Australia and the Maritime continent and the CORDEX domain and is defined as:

Latitude: 20 to -57

Longitude: 78 to 220

NB longitude for the global region is -180 to 180 - analysis data and no ensemble data (analysis includes surface forecast fields such as precipitation).

It is currently impossible to provide input data for a climate model. You can submit a request for downloading following these criteria. We will only consider requests that specify the exact code/stream etc. You can refer for more information to the Copernicus Climate Data Store and to the the ERA5 documentation, these tables include also the grib code.

Be as specific as possible in your request:  it is always better to specify the parameter code rather than just the name, the same variable can be available on different streams and remember to tell us if you need 1 hr or monthly data (see Copernicus website.)

 

Latest updates

ERA5 Land update: monthkly averages are now also available and the data currently goes back to 1981.

ERA5 Land has been released: ERA5-Land is a reanalysis dataset providing a consistent view of the evolution of land variables over several decades at an enhanced resolution compared to ERA5, currently from 2001 to date. years back tom1979 should become available around September. For more information and a view of available variables visit the Copernicus website .

We have started downloading variables and you can request more variables now via the helpdesk. The variables will be downloaded as for the surface fields on a global grid (NB this has a higher resolution than ERA5) at 1 hr temporal resolution.

Renamed variable: from ocean waves 10m wind to ocean surface stress equivalent 10m neutral wind

The reason for the change was a parameter name clash between variables in ERA5 wind and ERA5 ocean waves. The change affected both "wind" and "dwi" variables and caused a delay in downloading these variables from 1979 to 1999 included and from October 2018 to February 2019.  

We added minimum and maximum 2m temperature, these surface variables are the first ones available for the entire period 1979 -2018 together with: mean sea level pressure, 2m temperature, convective precipitation and total precipitation.

ERA5 derived products

Recently ECMWF has released new ERA5 derived products. These ranged from new variables calculated from ERA5 as for the fire indices or bias -corrected, interpolated versions of ERA5 main variables themselves. For a list check the Copernicus CDS.

CEMS-Fire - Fire danger indices historical data from the Copernicus Emergency Management Service

This ERA5 derived product was recently added to the Climate Data Store. It provides complete historical reconstruction of meteorological conditions favourable to the start, spread and sustainability of fires. The fire danger metrics provided are part of a vast dataset produced by the Copernicus Emergency Managment Service for the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS). The European Forest Fire Information System incorporates the fire danger indices for three different models developed in Canada, United States and Australia. In this dataset the fire danger indices are calculated using weather forecast from historical simulations provided by ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis (see more on CDS website). They have a daily temporal resolution on a 0.25X0.25 degrees grid. Currently they're available for the same period as ERA5 1979 to present.

WFDE5 - Near surface meteorological variables from 1979 to 2018 derived from bias-corrected reanalysis

This dataset provides bias-corrected reconstruction of near-surface meteorological variables derived from the fifth generation of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) atmospheric reanalyses (ERA5). It is intended to be used as a meteorological forcing dataset for land surface and hydrological models (see more on the CDS website).

Known Issues

Known issues from ECMWF website

Dec 7 2018: an error has been discovered affecting the values of the following variables

CDS Dataset ERA5 hourly data on pressure levels from 2000 to present]
Parameters affected U-component of wind, V-component of wind
Level All pressure levels
Time periods affected 01 Jan. 2000 - 31 Dec. 2008
01 Jun. 2018 - present

This problem was caused by the computation of U/V from Vorticity (Vo) and Divergence (D) already interpolated onto a regular grid in CDS. U/V should have been computed from Vo and D in the spherical harmonics representation (the native model representation) and then interpolated to a regular grid before saving to the climate data store.

The problem is now fixed and we have re-downloading the data, download should be completed by the 19 March 2019. From the CDS communication: "During our investigations, we found that wind values are far too low on pressure levels at the poles in CDS, which has been documented as a known issue. Please use winds at neighbouring locations at 89.75 (N/S) and 89.5 (N/S) for Reanalysis and Ensemble members winds instead of 90 (N/S)."

Issues and other feedback shared by users: you can check this page for issues and other information shared by other users of ERA5, feel free to add your own contribution.

License

ERA5 data is open access and free to download for all uses, including commercial use. As for ERAI and other ECMWF datasets, though, you need to register with ECMWF and accept their terms and conditions, in this particular case ERA5 is covered by the Copernicus license

ERA5 at NCI

Surface

data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.25x0.25 longitude/latitude global grid at 1 hr resolution, as available from the Copernicus server. These are the maximum spatial and temporal resolutions possible for this dataset.

     /g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/surface/<variable>/<yr>/<files>

     filename: <variable>_era5_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc

Pressure levels

data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.25x0.25 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on an Australian region defined as in the criteria.

     /g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/pressure/<variable>/<yr>/<files>

     filename: <variable>_era5_aus_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc

NB variable names are as in the ECMWF param tables, our ERAI netcdf files were following where possible the CMIP conventions.

Monthly data will be downloaded on a global grid.

Wave surface level

data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.5x0.5 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on a global grid.

      /g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/wave/<variable>/<yr>/<files>

      filename: <variable>_era5_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc

 

ERA5 Land

For more specific information on ERA5 Land: ECMWF documentation

data is downloaded as netcdf on a regular 0.1x0.1 longitude/latitude grid at 1 hr resolution, on a global grid.

      /g/data/ub4/era5/netcdf/land/<variable>/<yr>/<files>

     filename: <variable>_era5land_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc

 

CDS ERA5 derived products

The ERA5 derived products are available in

/g/data/ub4/era5/era5_derived/<product>/<files>

where <product> is 

cems_fire  - for fire indices

wfde5 - for the near surface meteorological variables (**NB we're still in the process of donwloading these files)

Derived fields

We calculated wind speed at 10m starting from u10 and v10

      /g/data/ub4/era5/derived/1hr/wind10/<yr>/<files>

      filename: wind10_era5d_global_<from-date>_<to-date>.nc

Requested variables

ERA5 1 hr variables list

ERA5 monthly variables list

 

Note on forecasts

Forecasts are accumulated values defined at 20 steps (0-19) starting from times 06.00 and 18.00.

The accumulations are over the hour ending at the forecast step which is a different behaviour from era interim. The 0 step is always zero because it would be the accumulation from timestep and timestep +0 hours (I.e. 06.00 to 06.00)

The others would be for example for precipitation: Time 06.00 Step 1: forecast of accumulated precipitation between 06.00-07.00 Time 06.00 Step 19: forecast of accumulated precipitation between 06.00-01.00+1 day