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ERA5 is produced using 4D-Var data assimilation and model forecasts in CY41R2 of ECMWF’s Integrated Forecast System (IFS), with 137 hybrid sigma/pressure (model) levels in the vertical and the top level at 0.01 hPa. Atmospheric data are available on these levels and they are also interpolated to 37 pressure, 16 potential temperature and 1 potential vorticity level(s) by FULL-POS in the IFS. "Surface or single level" data are also available, containing 2D parameters such as precipitation, top of atmosphere radiation and vertical integrals over the entire depth of the atmosphere. The atmospheric model in the IFS is coupled to a land-surface model (HTESSEL), which produces parameters such as 2m temperature and soil temperatures, and an ocean wave model (WAM), the parameters of which are also designated as surface or single level parameters.

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All the analysed parameters and many of the forecast parameters are described as "instantaneous". Such instantaneous parameters may, or may not, have been averaged in time, to produce monthly means, for example. For more information on what instantaneous means, see Parameters valid at the specified time.

Mean rates/fluxes and accumulations

Such parameters, which are only available from forecasts, have undergone particular types of statistical processing (temporal mean or accumulation, respectively) over a period of time called the processing period. In addition, these parameters may, or may not, have been averaged in time, to produce monthly means, for example.

The accumulations (over the accumulation/processing period) in the short forecasts (from 06 and 18 UTC) of ERA5 are treated differently compared with those in ERA-Interim and operational data (where the accumulations are from the beginning of the forecast to the validity date/time). In the short forecasts of ERA5, the accumulations are since the previous post processing (archiving), so for:

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