With the implementation of IFS cycle 48r1 including the higher resolution ENS system and a separate daily ENS extended run, we are updating the ECaccess TC-1 events, as described below.
ENS extended forecasts and re-forecasts.
All the pre- cycle 48r1 ENS extended forecast related events listed hereafter will be discontinued. See command 'ecaccess-event-list':
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Event ext00h1104 will be triggered daily, when the ENS Extended forecasts are available, cf. our dissemination schedule. If you want to keep using ENS Extended data only on Mondays and Thursdays, like before the implementation of cycle 48r1, you will have to add some testing on the day of the week in your TC-1 job. This can be done with the 'date' command, e.g. in the KSH: No Format |
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day_of_week=$(date +%a --date=$MSJ_YEAR$MSJ_MONTH$MSJ_DAY)
case $day_of_week in
Mon|Thu)
echo 'I extract the ENS extended data on Mon and Thu ...'
*) ;;
esac |
Event ext00h1104ref will be triggered when the ENS extended re-forecasts are first generated. This is about 2 weeks or so before the availability of the ENS reforecasts following the dissemination schedule (the MSJ_ date variables will point to a date about 2 weeks ahead of the current date). - Please remember to use the MSJ_ variables defined for you in your TC-1 jobs. I.e. by using the MSJ_EXPVER variable in your MARS requests, your TC-1 jobs will work before and after the implementation date of the - any - new IFS cycle.
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ENS re-forecasts.
The ENS forecasting system has its own re-forecasts (MARS streams ENFH and ENWH). A new TC-1 event has been created that will be triggered when these data are first available, about 2 weeks before the official dissemination schedule, like for the ENS extended re-forecasts.
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4302 ef00h360ref At this stage, the mid-range ensemble reforecast products have been updated. |
Other changes.
Two new MSJ_ variables are defined for your convenience in TC-1 jobs:
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