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The page will be updated as required. It was last changed on 25 April 12 June 2023.

For a record of changes made to this page please refer to Document versions .

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A comprehensive evaluation report of the 48r1 e-suite, documenting all the changes and their impact on the forecasts, is in preparation and will be provided before the implementation date. Based on the evaluation of the testing of all individual changes and the preliminary evaluation of the final e-suite, the following aspects for key species should be noted:

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has now been provided and can be found here: Upgrade Verification Note. It summarizes the impact as follows: The aerosol optical depth evaluation shows improvements for most regions. The Angstrom exponent, which is a measure representative of the aerosol size distribution, shows some improvement on the global scale but over the Sahara the performance deteriorates showing a too large fraction of coarse particles. Particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) at the surface is reduced in e-suite, which led to worse performance in East Asia and similar performance over North America and Europe. Surface ozone and tropospheric ozone shows similar performance. Stratospheric ozone and total column ozone have improved against observations, especially in the Tropics. The performance for CO has generally improved against all observations, except MOPITT. NO2 and SO2 both show improved validation results against multiple observations. The overestimation of HCHO in the Tropics is more pronounced in the e-suite compare to TROPOMI. Finally, the UV evaluation shows only minor changes.

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Scorecard for the relative performance of the e-suite versus the performance of the o-suite against observations. Meaning of the “relative score” symbols: (++) e-suite performs significantly better than the o-suite (+) e-suite shows small improvements, (n) (neutral) no significant difference between o-suite and e-suite, (-) score is somewhat degraded in the e-suite, (–) e-suite performs significantly worse than the o-suite. Remote: Remote Sensing from surface station, AOD: Aerosol Optical Depth at 550nm, Angstrom exponent between 440nm and 870nm, PM10: Particulate matter less than 10 microns, PM2.5: Particulate matter less than 2.5 microns

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Technical details of the new cycle

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paramIdshortNamenameunitsGRIB editionComponentsTest data available

Model levels

210252aermr19Biogenic secondary organic aerosol mass mixing ratiokg kg-12CAMS aerosol modelyes
210253aermr20Anthropogenic secondary organic aerosol mass mixing ratiokg kg-12CAMS aerosol modelyes

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glyoxalGlyoxalkg kg-12CAMS chemistry modelyes
Pressure levels
210252aermr19Biogenic secondary organic aerosol mass mixing ratiokg kg-112CAMS aerosol modelyes
210253aermr20Anthropogenic secondary organic aerosol mass mixing ratiokg kg-112CAMS aerosol modelyes
217107glyoxalGlyoxalkg kg-112CAMS chemistry modelyes

Surface level

215226soaod550Secondary organic aerosol optical depth at 550 nmdimensionless12CAMS aerosol modelyes
218107tc_glyoxalTotal column of glyoxalkg m-212CAMS chemistry modelyes

Change to GRIB encoding

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GRIB 1

Section 1

Octets

GRIB 2

Section 4

Octets

ecCodes key 

Model identifier

47r3

48r1

6

 14  

generatingProcessIdentifier

153

154

For all parameters in GRIB 2 the Master Tables Version Number will be changed as follows:

GRIB 2
Section 1
Octets
ecCodes key Master Tables Version Number
47r3
48r1
 10 tablesVersion2830


Warning

While by default all 48r1 gridded GRIB2 data will be disseminated using a CCSDS defined compression method (Data representation template 5.42), MARS will by default write gridded GRIB2 data in CCSDS only if derived from (gridded) CCSDS-packed GRIB2 fields. See below how to override the default behaviour. 

ecCodes, our encoding/decoding package, uses libaec (Adaptive Entropy Coding Library) which implements a Golomb-Rice coding as defined in the CCSDS recommended standard 121.0-B-3.  

Users are strongly advised to test that their software applications and data processing chain can handle this new compression method. 

To handle CCSDS compressed fields from 48r1 with ecCodes, version 2.30.0 or newer is recommended. 

For a discussion of available GRIB packing methods and the use of compression algorithms see the Technical Memo Impact of GRIB compression on weather forecast data and data-handling applications

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The CAMS operational FTP server (ECPDS) will serve the most recent 3 days of test data, once the e-suite is running in near-real-time, in the directories "/DATA/CAMS_GLOBAL_TEST" and "/DATA/CAMS_EUROPE_BC_TEST" for global and regional boundary condition data, respectively.

In addition, surface level fields (model level 137) will be provided as individual files in the "/DATA/CAMS_GLOBAL_ADDITIONAL_TEST" directory. 

Users wanting to access the output from the current test system for a longer period can access the data from 1 September 2022 onwards directly on MARS or through the Atmosphere Data Store. More details can be found here: Accessing CAMS 48r1 test data.

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DateReason for update
16 February 2023

Initial version

29 March 2023

Detailed list of changes and expected implementation date

19 April 2023

Added table with new parameters

25 April

Update of Impact section

05 May 2023

Update of Change to GRIB encoding section and Default packing types section

12 June 2023

Addition of evaluation report