Description of upgrade
The CAMS IFS cycle 48R1 is based on ECMWF's IFS cycle 48R1 . This is a major upgrade with various scientific contributions.
The page will be updated as required. It was last changed on 16 February 2023.
For a record of changes made to this page please refer to Document versions .
Further information and advice regarding the upgrade can be obtained from the Copernicus User Support.
Timetable for implementation
The planned timetable for the implementation of the cycle 47r3 is as follows:
Date | Event |
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March 2023 | Announcement of expected implementation date |
June 2023 | Implementation |
The timetable represents current expectations and may change in light of actual progress made
Current Status
IFS cycle 48r1 is going through its final preparation phase.
Meteorological content of the new cycle
The meteorological changes can be found on the ECMWF IFS CY48R1 page.
Atmospheric composition content of the new cycle
Assimilation
Observations
Emissions
Other model changes
Impact of the new cycle
For most compounds, the quality of the e-suite is ...
A comprehensive evaluation report of the 48r1 e-suite, documenting all the changes and their impact on the forecasts, will be provided before the implementation date.
Technical details of the new cycle
New and discontinued parameters
There are no new or discontinued parameters in the disseminated data compared to 47r3.
Change to GRIB encoding
N/A
Software
TBC
Availability of test data from the cycle 47r3 test suites
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 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 our WebAPI. More details can be found here: Accessing CAMS 48r1 test data (draft).
Document versions
Date | Reason for update |
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16 February 2023 | Initial version |