2012
DOI: 10.5194/acpd-12-31247-2012
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The MACC reanalysis: an 8-yr data set of atmospheric composition

Abstract: An eight-year long reanalysis of atmospheric composition data covering the period 2003–2010 was constructed as part of the FP7 funded Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate project by assimilating satellite data into a global model and data assimilation system. This reanalysis provides fields of chemically reactive gases, namely carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen oxides, and formaldehyde, as well as aerosols and greenhouse gases globally at a resolution of about 80 km for both the troposphere and th… Show more

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“…Therefore, daily values of Angstrom parameters (b and a) have been obtained from MACC reanalysis. MACC is a retrieval based on the ECMWF (European Centre for Mediumrange Weather Forecast) integrated forecasting system that provides information of many atmospheric compounds in both reanalysis and forecasting modes (Inness et al, 2012). In MACC reanalysis there is available worldwide gridded information of daily aerosol optical depth at k = 469, 550, 670, 865 and 1240 nm for the period 2003-2012 at a spatial resolution of 1.125°Â 1.125°.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, daily values of Angstrom parameters (b and a) have been obtained from MACC reanalysis. MACC is a retrieval based on the ECMWF (European Centre for Mediumrange Weather Forecast) integrated forecasting system that provides information of many atmospheric compounds in both reanalysis and forecasting modes (Inness et al, 2012). In MACC reanalysis there is available worldwide gridded information of daily aerosol optical depth at k = 469, 550, 670, 865 and 1240 nm for the period 2003-2012 at a spatial resolution of 1.125°Â 1.125°.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global horizontal irradiance is determined from the relationship between cloud index and clear sky index [11]. The solar radiation components under clear sky conditions are calculated with REST2 model which has been proven to have good performance when accurate atmospheric information is used as input [29,30]; the input for REST2 regarding aerosol optical depth and water vapor was obtained from the MACC reanalysis gridded dataset (http://www.gmes-atmosphere.eu/) that provides daily values of many atmospheric constituents and optical properties from 2003 at a spatial resolution of 1.125 Â 1.125 [31]. Daily values of aerosol optical depth (AOD) at several wavelengths (469, 550, 670, 865 and 1240 nm) and of water vapor content are collected from MACC.…”
Section: Data Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sessions et al , ). In this study we have formed a simple prior probability for dust for each calendar month using data from the ECMWF MACC‐Reanalysis dataset over a 10 year period (Inness et al , ). At location s i , the prior probability for dust is the proportion of 3 h intervals over the 10 year period that had a 550 nm optical depth greater than 0.5 in that location, which corresponds to a mass column loading of around 0.15 g m −2 (Linke et al , ).…”
Section: Using Decision Theory To Detect Volcanic Ash Hazards With Thmentioning
confidence: 99%