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titleERA-Interim production stopped on 31st August 2019

For ERA-Interim (1st January 1979 to 31st August 2019) access through the ECMWF Web API stopped on 01 June 2023

Its successor ERA5 is available from the Climate Data Store (CDS) (What are the changes from ERA-Interim to ERA5?) and users are strongly advised to migrate to ERA5 (How to download ERA5).

For those users who still need access to ERA-Interim after 01 June 2023 (subject to further notice), they can do so via the Climate Data Store (CDS) API.

ERA-Interim is a climate reanalysis dataset, covering the period from 1979 to 31st August 2019. ERA stands for 'ECMWF Re-Analysis is a dataset, showing the results of a global climate reanalysis from 1979 to date. ERA-Interim continues to be updated in near-real-time as new data becomes available.ERA stands for 'European Reanalysis' and refers to a series of research projects at ECMWF which produced various datasets (ERA-Interim, ERA-40, etcetera).

 ERA-Interim data is open access and free to download for all uses from the ECMWF data archive. Please see our guidelines on How to download ERA-Interim data from the ECMWF data archive.

ERA-Interim uses a fixed version of a numerical weather prediction (NWP) system (IFS - Cy31r2CY31r2) to produce reanalysed data. The fixed version ensures that no spurious trends are caused by an evolving NWP system, though the changing observing system can still create such trends. The NWP system blends, or assimilates observations with a previous forecast to obtain the best fit to both. The result of this blending is called an analysis and is the starting point for the next forecast. In this manner, data is produced at increasingly later times.

Analysed data is described as instantaneous, though it does represent an average over the model time step (30 minutes for ERA-Interim). Depending on the parameter, forecast data in ERA-Interim is either instantaneous or accumulated from the beginning of the forecast. Parameters such as precipitation and radiation are accumulated. The accumulated parameters in ERA-Interim are listed in Table 9 (and 13, 14 and 15) of the ERA-Interim archive document:

http://www.ecmwf.int/en/elibrary/8174-era-interim-archive-version-20

Analyses are available every 6 hours and the twice daily forecasts (from 00 and 12 UTC) provide output for surface and pressure level parameters, at forecast steps every 3 hours to 24 hours, then with decreasing frequency to 10 days.

Table 8 in the ERA-Interim archive document lists the non-accumulated surface parameters (but not the invariants, see Table 7) and indicates whether they are available from the analyses and/or forecasts.

Product description

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The ERA-Interim dataset contains atmospheric and surface parameters:

  • 6-hourly atmospheric fields on model levels, pressure levels, potential temperature and potential vorticity
  • 3-hourly surface fields and daily vertical integrals
  • Monthly averages of daily means
  • Synoptic monthly averages at

    0

    00 UTC,

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    06 UTC, 12 UTC, 18 UTC

  • The temporal coverage is from 1 January 1979 to present
  • The spatial coverage is global
  • The spectral resolution is T255 (~80 km spatial resolution) on 60 vertical levels from the surface up to 0.1 hPa.
  • The data assimilation system used to produce ERA-Interim is based on a 2006 release of the Integrated Forecast System (IFS - Cy31r2). The system includes a 4-dimensional variational analysis (4D-Var) with a 12-hour analysis window.

Parameters and download

For a list of fields (parameters) in ERA-Interim and for downloading data see the ECMWF dataserver. Note that while ERA-Interim "runs" in near real time, data is published with a few moths delay.

Note that we are aware of several quality issues with ERA-Interim data.

Further documentation

See Berrisford et al. (2011) for detailed documentation of the parameters in this dataset.

An open-access journal article describing the ERA-Interim reanalysis is available from the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. Additional details of the modelling and data assimilation system used to produce ERA-Interim can be found in the IFS documentation (choose Cy31r1) .

ERA-Interim data is archived in the GRIB file format.

Please see ERA-Interim documentation for full details (including list of parameters).

For further details please see:

Berrisford, P., P. Kållberg,  S. Kobayashi, D. Dee, S. Uppala, A. J. Simmons, P. Poli,  and H. Sato, 2011: Atmospheric conservation properties in ERA-Interim. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 137: 1381–1399. doi: 10.1002/qj.864


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This document has been produced in the context of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

The activities leading to these results have been contracted by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, operator of C3S on behalf of the European Union (Delegation agreement signed on 11/11/2014). All information in this document is provided "as is" and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose.

The users thereof use the information at their sole risk and liability. For the avoidance of all doubt, the European Commission and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts have no liability in respect of this document, which is merely representing the author's view

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