Accessing CEMS-Flood data through MARS requires an understanding of how the data is structured to be able to retrieve it. The tables below show how CEMS-Flood data is organised in MARS. For more information see the MARS data access pages.

Table 1: EFAS MARS terminology and associated keys. The keys can be used to script automatic retrievals from MARS.

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Description

EFAS operational medium-range forecasts

EFAS historical simulations
DataEFAS daily forecastsEFAS fillup (operational analysis driven by forecasts)EFAS operational simulations forced by observations

EFAS historical simulations forced by observations

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typesfccfpffusfosfo
Comments

Deterministic forecast

Control forecast member (single run)Perturbed forecast members (several runs)Fill-up runs are linked with forecast origin. See documentation below
Best analysis (i.e. driven by meteorological observations) at the time of the forecast, run with the current operational system and forcing data at 06:00UTC.Analysis over the past 25+ years, run with the latest operational system and best available, consolidated meteorological observation. Used as reference to generate the forecast products

Table 2: GloFAS MARS terminology and associated keys. The keys can be used to script automatic retrievals from MARS. This table is still under development.

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DescriptionGloFAS daily forecasts, including operational analysis and fillupGloFAS reanalysis
DataGloFAS daily forecasts, perturbed and control forecastGloFAS fillup using control forecast as forcingGloFAS simulations forced with reanalysisGloFAS daily analysis forced with ECMWF reanalysis
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typescfpffusfosfo
Comments

Control forecast member (single run)

NOTE: GloFAS is extended beyond day 15 by using the latest available  extended-range forecasts

ens numbers 1,2,...,N-1 for type pf

NOTE: GloFAS is extended beyond day 15 by using the latest available  extended-range forecasts

No ensemble, one simulation per time step, forced with ECMWF cf.Currently this is forced by the unconsolidated reanalysisAnalysis over the past 25+ years, run with the latest operational system and best available, consolidated meteorological proxy-observation. Used as reference to generate the forecast products