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SPHERA High Resolution Reanalysis over Italy - Hourly surface air temperature (2-meter height) 1995-2003

Description

SPHERA (High Resolution REAnalysis over Italy)  is a convection-permitting regional reanalysis developed by ARPAE-Emilia Romagna and publicly available. The SPHERA domain covers Italy and the surrounding seas with a horizontal resolution of 2.2km. The temporal coverage corresponds to the period 1995-2020 and the dataset is available at hourly frequency. SPHERA reanalysis was developed using the Numerical Weather Prediction model COSMO (www.cosmo-model.org) nested in the global reanalysis ERA5 produced by ECMWF. Moreover, upper-air and surface observations were assimilated at the convection-permitting scale by the COSMO nudging scheme.

This record reports the hourly surface air temperature at 2-meter height for the period 1995-2003. The full extension of the dataset over 1995-2020 is available over three different records due to space constraints:

Update (2024-06-28): inconsistencies were noted in a subset of grib messages contained the first version of the repository (slightly different spatial domain size and missing messages at 00-hour timesteps) which have been corrected in the current version v2.

Other fields currently available on Zenodo are the surface relative humidity at 2-meter height (also over three different records due to space constraints):

and hourly accumulated total precipitation: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10441407

Details on the SPHERA dataset production, as well as data verification against surface observations are reported in peer-reviewed publications. See References.

Technical info

This record reports the hourly surface air temperature at 2-meter height for the period 1995-2003. Data are aggregated on yearly files. Files are in grib2 format. Grid is a rotated latitude/longitude grid, which is the original production grid. 

 

Noted issues:

Missing hours: 01UTC, 02UTC, 03UTC of day 20110826

Missing hours: 01UTC, 02UTC, 03UTC, 04UTC, 05UTC of day 20111111

Missing hours: 09UTC of day 20080412

Missing hour: 23UTC of day 19990731

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Additional details

Related works

Is described by
Journal article: 10.1002/met.2092 (DOI)
Journal article: 10.1002/qj.4428 (DOI)

Dates

Valid
1995-01-01/2003-12-31

References

  • Cerenzia, I. M. L., Giordani, A., Paccagnella, T., & Montani, A. (2022). Towards a convection-permitting regional reanalysis over the Italian domain. Meteorological Applications, 29(5), e2092. https://doi.org/10.1002/met.2092
  • Giordani, A., Cerenzia, I.M.L., Paccagnella, T. & Di Sabatino, S.(2023) SPHERA, a new convection-permitting regional reanalysis over Italy: Improving the description of heavy rainfall. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 149(752), 781–808. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4428