This chart provides information on the verification of forecasts of Accumulated Cyclone Energy ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

The ECMWF seasonal forecasts (SEAS5) are produced every month with a 51-member ensemble at a ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

The idea of the plot is to be able to display each spectral partition as an arrow, with the direction being the mean direction, the length of the arrow the significant wave height, the colour of the arrow the mean wave period with the different arrow head for each partitions.

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

**These are experimental products and subject to change based on user feedback** These ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts
This catalogue entry provides daily and monthly global climate model data from Decadal Climate Predictions Project (DCPP) experiments, part of the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). The decadal data in the Climate Data Store (CDS) are a quality-controlled subset of the full DCPP.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1860 - Mon, 12/31/2300

This chart shows the probability that both the wind at 10 m above the earth's surface is ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts
ERA5 is the fifth generation ECMWF atmospheric reanalysis of the global climate covering the period from January 1940 to present. It is produced by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) at ECMWF and provides hourly estimates of a large number of atmospheric, land and oceanic climate variables. The data cover the Earth on a 31km grid and resolve the atmosphere using 137 levels from the surface up to a height of 80km. ERA5 includes an ensemble component at half the resolution to provide information on synoptic uncertainty of its products.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sat, 01/01/1949 - Sun, 07/05/2026

The UERRA datasets contain reanalysis data of the atmosphere, the surface and near-surface as well as for the soil covering Europe. Essential climate variables are generated with the UERRA-HARMONIE and the MESCAN-SURFEX systems. UERRA-HARMONIE is a 3-dimensional variational data assimilation system, while MESCAN-SURFEX is a complementary surface analysis system.

calendar_today Interval/period: Thu, 10/18/2018 - Wed, 07/31/2019

The Comprehensive Upper-air Observation Network (CUON) dataset is designed
to contain all available observations from balloons ascents through the atmosphere.
The main geophysical variables are temperature, humidity, and wind speed and wind direction,
as functions of atmospheric pressure levels. The observation platforms include pilot balloons, radiosondes, and ozonesondes.
The main observation data sources are:
- the NOAA Integrated Global Radiosonde Archive (IGRA version 2),
- the NCAR Upper-Air Database (UADB), and

calendar_today Interval/period: Tue, 01/01/1901 - Tue, 12/31/2024

This catalogue entry provides Regional Climate Model (RCM) data on single levels from a number of experiments, models, domains, resolutions, ensemble members, time frequencies and periods computed over several regional domains all over the World in the framework of the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX). The term "single levels" is used to express that the variables are 2D-matrices computed on one vertical level which can be surface (or a level close to the surface) or a dedicated pressure level in the atmosphere.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1950 - Fri, 12/31/2100

Cloud properties directly influence the state of the Earth´s upper-air atmosphere. Clouds have an effect on weather and climate through their contribution to the Earth’s water cycle and impact on the Earth’s energy budget. They impact atmospheric motions on a range of spatial and temporal scales and contribute to changes in the atmospheric composition.

calendar_today Interval/period: Mon, 01/01/1979 - Mon, 06/30/2025

This catalogue entry provides daily climate projections on pressure levels from a large number of experiments, models, members and time periods computed in the framework of fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The term "pressure levels" is used to express that the variables were computed at multiple vertical levels, which may differ in number and location among the different models.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1860 - Mon, 12/31/2300

This catalogue entry provides daily climate projections on single levels from a large number of experiments, models, members and time periods computed in the framework of the fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The term "single levels" is used to express that the variables are computed at one vertical level which can be surface (or a level close to the surface) or a dedicated pressure level in the atmosphere. Multiple vertical levels are excluded from this catalogue entry.

calendar_today Interval/period: Wed, 01/01/1800 - Fri, 12/31/2100

This catalogue entry provides monthly climate projections on pressure levels from a large number of experiments, models, members and time periods computed in the framework of the fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The term "pressure levels" is used to express that the variables were computed at multiple vertical levels, which may differ in number and location among the different models.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1860 - Mon, 12/31/2300

This catalogue entry provides monthly climate projections on single levels from a large number of experiments, models, members and time periods computed in the framework of fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5). The term "single levels" is used to express that the variables are computed at one vertical level which can be surface (or a level close to the surface) or a dedicated pressure level in the atmosphere. Multiple vertical levels are excluded from this catalogue entry.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1860 - Mon, 12/31/2300

This catalogue entry provides daily and monthly global climate projections data from a large number of experiments, models and time periods computed in the framework of the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6).
CMIP6 data underpins the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 6th Assessment Report. The use of these data is mostly aimed at:

addressing outstanding scientific questions that arose as part of the IPCC reporting process;
improving the understanding of the climate system;

calendar_today Interval/period: Sun, 01/01/1860 - Mon, 12/31/2300

Significant wave height can be shown to correspond to the average wave height of the top one-third highest waves. The wave period of windsea is generally <10s,...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts
The daily and monthly data of the C3S Arctic Regional Reanalysis (CARRA) dataset contains daily and monthly meteorological variables at 2.5 km resolution. This includes fields at the single levels (including surface) and on pressure, height, soil and model levels.
These daily and monthly data are pre-calculated and have the following types depending on the variables: daily and monthly averages, extremes and totals.

calendar_today Interval/period: Sat, 09/01/1990 - Sat, 02/28/2026

This chart shows probability information regarding mean wave period derived from the ECMWF ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

This chart shows probability information regarding significant wave height derived from the ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

These charts show the probability of various mean periods of ocean waves 10-15 days ahead. The ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

These charts show probability of various heights of significant waves 10-15 days ahead. The ...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

Significant wave height can be shown to correspond to the average wave height of the top one-third highest waves. The wave period of windsea is generally <10s,...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts

Mean wave period is the spectrally averaged period of the waves. Wave periods are shown in seconds using colour shading – click on the middle icon to the bottom right for the scale...

calendar_today Interval/period: N/A

open_in_newview in Open Charts
Atmospheric water vapor, quantified here as Total Column Water Vapor (TCWV), holds paramount importance in monitoring and understanding Earth's climate dynamics. Its role as an Essential Climate Variable is pivotal, serving as the foundation for cloud formation, cloud physics, and significantly impacting the Earth's heat budget through its proficient absorption of both long and short-wave radiation.
This catalogue entry presents two extensive, high-quality observational datasets of TCWV, specifically tailored for climate analysis and applications.

calendar_today Interval/period: Tue, 01/01/2002 - Sun, 12/31/2017