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The planned timetable for the implementation of SEAS5 is as follows:

DateEvent
05 July 2017Initial announcement. Data available in MARS
08 September 2017Availability of test data in dissemination
05 November 2017

Expected date of implementation

The timetable represents current expectations and may change in light of actual progress made.

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The table below summarizes the upgrades in model components and initialization for SEAS5.

 System 4SEAS5
IFS Cycle36r443r1
IFS horizontal resolutionTL255TCO319
IFS Gaussian gridN128 (80 km)O320 (35 km)
IFS vertical resolution (TOA)L91 (0.01 hPa)L91 (0.01 hPa)
IFS model stochastic physics3-lev SPPT and SPBS3-lev SPPT and SPBS
Ocean model

NEMO v3.0

NEMO v3.4

Ocean horizontal resolutionORCA 1.0ORCA 0.25
Ocean vertical resolutionL42L75
Sea ice modelSampled climatologyLIM2
Atmosphere initialization
(Re-forecast/Forecast)
ERA-Interim/OperationsERA-Interim/Operations

Land Initialization
(Re-forecast/Forecast)

ERA-Interim land (36r4)/OperationsERA-Interim land (43r1)/Operations
Ocean initializationORA-S4ORS-S5
Forecast ensemble size

51 (0-7m)

15 (8-13m)

51 (0-7m)

15 (8-13m)

Re-forecast years30 (1981-2010)36 (1981-2016)
Re-forecast ensemble size

15 (0-7m)

15 (8-13m)

25 (0-7m)

15 (8-13m)

Calibration period1981-20101993-2016
Products Release DateThe 8th of each month at 12UTCThe 5th of each month at 12UTC

Meteorological content of SEAS5

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The GRIB model identifiers (generating process identification number) for SEAS5 will be changed as follows:

GRIB 1
Section 1
Octets
GRIB 2 (only for SEAS5)
Octets
grib_api/ecCodes key nameComponentModel ID
System 4SEAS5
6 14  (in Section 4)generatingProcessIdentifierAtmospheric model139147
Ocean wave model107

112

 

52-5318-19 (in Section 2)systemNumber 45

GRIB 2 data

SEAS5 model level data is coded in GRIB 2, compared to GRIB 1 for System 4. The change to GRIB 2 for model level data was introduced in IFS Cycle 37r2 in 2011. See under User impact below for more information.

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Several new parameters have been added related to the lake model, 6h instantaneous stresses have been added to help user applications such as wave modelling, and top incoming solar radiation has been added with a 24 hour output frequency. Note also that surface and sub-surface runoff are now fully available (in System 4, these parameters were available for the real-time forecasts, but only a limited number of the re-forecasts).

paramIdnamefrequency
26Lake coverStep 0 only
228007Lake depthStep 0 only
228008Lake mixed layer temperature24 hour
228014Lake ice depth24 hour
229Instantaneous eastward turbulent surface stress6h
230Instantaneous northward turbulent surface stress6h
212Top incoming solar radiation24h
8Surface runoff24h
9Sub-surface runoff24h

 

Surface fields output at additional timesteps

Some surface fields previously archived every 24 hours are now archived every 6 hours. As well as increased availability of synoptic data, this also changes the monthly means for the instantaneous fields such as SST and soil temperature. These are now calculated from 6 hourly data, and no longer have the diurnal cycle aliased into them.  (For accumulated fields, the monthly mean rate of accumulation is independent of whether synoptic data is written at 6 or 24h intervals).

paramIdnamefrequency
34Sea surface temperature6 hr
144Snowfall6 hr
139Soil temperature level 16 hr
169Surface solar radiation downwards6 hr
175Surface thermal radiation downwards6 hr
228Total precipitation6 hr

Model level data

SEAS5 model level data are now produced to 6 months instead of 5 months for System 4.

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All fields are output every 24 hours

paramIdname
140220Mean wave period based on the first moment
140221Mean wave period based on the second moment
140244Mean square slope of waves
14024910 m wind direction (no calculation of monthly mean/max/min/SD)

Impact of SEAS5 on users

Software

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SEAS5 test data are now available in dissemination for the run of August 2017 onwards. SEAS5 test dissemination files are queued into ECPDS in delayed (standby) mode. Users can trigger the transmission of wanted test products at their convenience by logging into the test ECPDS system at https://ecpds-xmonitor.ecmwf.int/ in the usual manner. Users can find the SEAS5 by selecting all the datesin the interface. In order to receive the test products, users will have to open their firewall to the relevant ECPDS Data Movers:

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Member State users of the  "Simple time-critical jobs" framework can test that their scripts will work with the SEAS5 test data by using the new 'event' set up.

Event IDEvent nameDescription
1763seasonal5_fcAt this stage, the system 5 Seasonal Forecast real time products have been updated.

Users are reminded to change the directive 'SYSTEM=5' in their MARS requests.

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DocumentVersions
Document versions

DateReason for update
05.07.2017
  • Initial version
  • Availability of data in MARS
31.08.2017
  • New release day for SEAS5 - 5th of each month at 12UTC
  • Preliminary information about SEAS5 data in dissemination
08.09.2017
  • Release candidate testing
    • Data in MARS and dissemination
  • SEAS5 in EUROSIP
  • SEAS5 and Copernicus Services