The University of Hamburg has a list of ocean datasets including many reanalyses and may be more up-to-date. https://www.cen.uni-hamburg.de/en/icdc/data/ocean/easy-init-ocean.html.
Individual Descriptions
BLUELINK
Resolution: Vertical 47 levels
Data assimilated: Satellite, SST, SSH, Argo, XBT, TAO
Assimilation method: Simplified ensemble Kalman Filter
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Information: www.cmar.csiro.au/staff/oke/BRAN.htm
BRAN2020
Resolution: Vertical ? levels
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Information: www.cmar.csiro.au/staff/oke/BRAN.htm
CMCC C-GLORS
Resolution: Horizontal 1/4°x1/4° (ORCA025 tripolar grid) with 50 vertical z levels
Data assimilated: Temperature and Salinity profiles from EN3v2a (XBT, CTD, Argo, Mooring). Altimeter sea level anomalies from AVISO (Delayed time along-track data). NOAA 1/4 Daily SST analyses (OIv2). "NASA Team" Sea Ice Concentration (provided by NSIDC).
Assimilation method: Multivariate 3DVAR (for insitu and SLA) + Large-Scale Bias correction + Nudging (SST, SIC)
Download Data: C-GLORS Data Dissemination or CMEMS portal (Link)
Contact: Andrea Storto, Andrea.Storto (at) cmcc.it
References: C-GLORS Bibliography
Information: C-GLORS Website
CMCC CHOR (Historical Reanalyses)
Resolution: Horizontal 1/2°x1/2° (ORCA05 tripolar grid) with 75 vertical z levels
Data assimilated: Temperature and Salinity profiles from EN4 (XBT, CTD, Argo, Mooring). SST from ICOADS (CHOR_AS) or HadISST analyses (CHOR_RL).
Assimilation method: Multivariate 3DVAR (for insitu)
Download Data: CHOR Data Dissemination
Contact: Chunxue Yang, chunxue (at) cnr.it
References: CHOR Bibliography
Information: CHOR Website
NCEP CFSR
Resolution: Vertical 40 levels. Horizontal .25 near the equator; 0.5 beyond the tropics
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Information: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/model-data/model-datasets/climate-forecast-system-reanalysis-and-reforecast-cfsrr
ECMWF ORAS5 (1979-present)
Resolution: Horizontal 1/4°x1/4°, 75 vertical levels, about 1m level thickness in upper 200 m.
Data assimilated: Temperature and Salinity profiles from the EN3 v2a database with XBT bias correction, including XBT, CTD, Argo, Mooring, and from realtime GTS thereafter. Along track altimeter sea level anomalies and global trends from AVISO. SST and sea-ice are from the ERA-40 archive (before Auguest 1981), OSTIA analysis (1985-2007) and operational real-time OSTIA (2009 to 2013). For the period when OSTIA is not available the 1/4 degree daily NOAA OIv2d analysis is used.
Assimilation method: NEMOVAR in its 3D-Var FGAT mode. The assimilation window is 5 days. A bias correction scheme is used to correct the model/forcing errors.
Contact: Hao Zuo, hao.zuo@ecmwf.int
References: Zuo, H., Balmaseda, M. A. and Mogensen, K., 2015. The new eddy-permitting ORAP5 ocean reanalysis: description, evaluation and uncertainties in climate signals. Climate Dynamics, 10.1007/s00382-015-2675-1
ECMWF ORAS4 (1958-present). Vintage 2010
Resolution: Horizontal 1°x1° with equatorial refinement (0.3). 42 vertical levels, about 10m level thickness in upper 200 m.
Data assimilated: Temperature and Salinity profiles from the from the EN3 v2a XBT bias corrected database (1958-2009), including XBT, CTD, Argo, Mooring, and from realtime GTS thereafter. Along track altimeter sea level anomalies and global trends from AVISO. SST and sea-ice are from the ERA-40 archive prior to November 1981, from the NCEP OI v2 weekly product (1981 until December 2009) and , and from OSTIA analysis from January 2010 onwards.The SST and sea-ice information is used to constrain the upper level ocean temperature via a newtonian relaxation scheme.
Assimilation method: NEMOVAR in its 3D-var FGAT mode. The assimilation window is 10 days. A bias correction scheme is used to correct the model/forcing errors.
Contact: Magdalena Balmaseda, Magdalena.Balmaseda (at) ecmwf.int
References: Balmaseda M.A,. K. Mogensen, A. Weaver, 2013: Evaluation of the ECMWF Ocean Reanalysis ORAS4. Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc. In press
Mogensen, K., M. Alonso Balmaseda, A. Weaver, 2012: The NEMOVAR ocean data assimilation system as implemented in the ECMWF ocean analysis for System4. ECMWF Thechnical Memorandum 668. 59 pages.
Information: http://www.ecmwf.int/en/research/climate-reanalysis/ocean-reanalysis
ECMWF ORAS3 (1959-2011). Vintage 2006.
Resolution: Horizontal 1°x1° with equatorial refinement (0.3). 29 vertical levels, about 10m-15m level thickness in upper 200 m.
Data assimilated: Temperature and Salinity profiles from the EN3 database (1959-2007), including XBT, CTD, Argo, Mooring, and from realtime GTS thereafter. Altimeter sea level anomalies maps and trends from AVISO, plus XBT corrections (Wijffels et al 2008). Operational GTS data thereafter.
Assimilation method: Multivariate OI + Bias correction
Forcing and relaxation used: ER40 (precip corrected) daily fluxes from 1959-2002. ECMWF operational NWP fluxes therefater. SST as in ERA-40 until 1982 and the weekly NOAA oiv2 1x1 from 1982 onwards.
Contact: Magdalena Balmaseda, Magdalena.Balmaseda (at) ecmwf.int
References: ECMWF - Ocean Analysis; ECMWF - ENSEMBLES RT1 Home
Information: http://www.ecmwf.int/en/research/climate-reanalysis/ocean-reanalysis
ECCO - JPL
Resolution: Horizontal 1°x1° Vertical 50 levels, 10 in top 100m
Data assimilated: Temperature temperature profiles from Argo and XBT, CTD Altimetry
Assimilation method: Kalman filter and RTS smoother
Forcing and relaxation used:
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Information: ECCO Datapage
GECCO
Resolution: Horizontal 1°x1° Vertical 23 levels
Data assimilated: CTD, MBT/XBT, Argo, TOGA/TAO,T/P-ERS- ENVISAT,Jason, AMSR/E/TMI SST, Quicksact, mean surface drifter velocity, GRACE SSH, Levitus (1994) NCEP RA1
Assimilation method: 4D-VAR (adjoint) method controlling the T/S initial conditions and ten daily air-sea fluxes (heat, fresh water, and momentum fluxes)
Forcing and relaxation used: Daily forcing (twice a day wind) for first guess momentum, net heat , shortwave heat and fresh water fluxes from NCEP-1. No relaxation used.
Download Data: OpenDAP from ICDC, ftp from ICDC, View with LAS from ICDC
Contact: Armin Köhl, armin.koehl (at) zmaw.de
References: Köhl A. and D. Stammer (2008), Variability of the Meridional Overturning in the North Atlantic from the 50 years GECCO State Estimation, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 38, 1913-1930.
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GECCO2
Model: MITgcm
Resolution: 1x1/3°, 50 z-levels, partial cells
Date Range: 1948-2014
Data assimilated:EN3_v2a T/S (XBT corrected)+ AVISO along track SLA , GOCO MDT, HadISST, AMSRE SST, WOA09 climatology
Assimilation method: 4D-VAR (adjoint) method
Forcing and relaxation used: 6 hourly NCEP RA1 atm. fields, bulk formulae, Large and Yeager, 2009
Download Data: Hamburg Ocean Synthesis Directory: OPeNDAP / HTTP, FTP, View in LAS
Contact: Armin Köhl, armin.koehl (at) uni-hamburg.de
References: Köhl, A. (2015), Evaluation of the GECCO2 Ocean Synthesis: Transports of Volume, Heat and Freshwater in the Atlantic, Q. J. R. Met. Soc., 141(686), 166-181, doi: 10.1002/qj.2347
Information: http://icdc.cen.uni-hamburg.de/1/daten/reanalysis-ocean/gecco2.html
GFDL
Resolution: Global Tripolar grid (360 by 200), 50 z-levels with partial steps
Data assimilated: NCEP reanalysis winds, air temperature, and surface pressure (NCEP/NCAR: 1960-1978, NCEP/DOE: 1979-ongoing). HadSST(1960-1980), OISST(1981-ongoing), WOD09(XBT, CTD, OSD, MBT, MRB: 1960-2008), Pseudo salinity(1993-2002), GTSPP(XBT and MRB:2009-ongoing), Argo (2000-ongoing)
Assimilation method: Ensemble Kalman Filter
Forcing and relaxation used: Fully coupled based on CM2.1
Contact: Gabriel.A.Vecchi [at] noaa.gov, Shaoqing.Zhang [at] noaa.gov, Xiaosong.Yang [at] noaa.gov
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GLORYS2V4
Data assimilated: CORA4v1 T&S profiles delayed time data base (CORIOLIS, In situ TAC/CMEMS), REYNOLDS 0.25° AVHRR-only SST, delayed time AVISO along track SLA (Sea Level TAC/CMEMS), sea ice concentration (IFREMER/CERSAT)
Assimilation method: Reduced order Kalman filter based on SEEK formulation
Forcing and relaxation used: ERA-Interim reanalysis with satellite based corrections for large scale precipitations, SW and LW, no relaxation
Contact: Gilles Garric (ggarric@mercator-ocean.fr), Marie Drévillon (mdrevillon@mecator-ocean.fr), products@mercator-ocean.fr
References: N. Ferry, L. Parent, G.Garric, B. Barnier, N. C. Jourdain and the Mercator Ocean team, 2010: Mercator Global Eddy Permitting Ocean Reanalysis GLORYS1V1: Description and Results, Mercator Ocean Quarterly Newsletter, #36 – January 2010, 15-27. http://www.mercator-ocean.fr/documents/lettre/lettre_36_en.pdf
, J-M Molines, N. C. Jourdain, S. Guinehut, C. Cabanes, L. Zawadzki, 2012: GLORYS2V1 global ocean reanalysis of the altimet
ric era (1992-2009) at meso scale. Mercator Quarterly Newsletter 44, January 2012, 29-39. available at http://www.mercator-o
cean.fr/eng/actualites-agenda/newsletter.
GMAO
Resolution: 1/2° Ocean, 1° Atmosphere
Data assimilated: Argo, XBT, CTD, TAO, PIRATA, RAMA, Reynolds SST, SLA (T/P, Jason 1-2)
Assimilation method: Ensemble OI
Forcing and relaxation used: Dynamical AGCM constrained to MERRA
Download Data: http://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/research/ocean/DATA_PORTAL/index.php
Contact: guillaume.vernieres-1@nasa.gov
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Information: gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov
INCOIS-GODAS
Model: MOM4.0Resolution: Vertical 40 levels and 0.5 deg in the zonal direction. In the meridional direction it is 0.25 between 10S-10N and 0.5 poleward 30
Data Range: 2004-latest (almost real time)
Data assimilated: In-situ temperature and salinity profiles from moorings (TAO/TRITON/PIRATA/RAMA and national buoy data), XBT/XCTDs, and Argo. Reynolds SST
Assimilation Method: 3D-VAR for T&S profile assimilation + Nudging for relaxing model SST
Forcing: Radiation and freshwater fluxes from NCEP-R2 till 2009 and from 2010 they are from NCMRWF. Momentum fluxes are from QuikScat till October, 2009 and DASCAT from November 2009-2012, and NCMRWF from 2013 onwards.
Download Data at: http://las.incois.gov.in (ocean analysis folder)
Contact: ssiva@incois.gov.in
Information: http://www.incois.gov.in/portal/GODAS
References:
Sivareddy, S., 2015, A study on global ocean analysis from an ocean data assimilation system and its sensitivity to observations and forcing fields. Ph.D. thesis, Andhra University
Ravichandran, M., D. Behringer, S. Sivareddy, M. Girishkumar, N. Chacko, and R. Harikumar, 2013: Evaluation of the global ocean data assimilation system at INCOIS: The tropical Indian Ocean. Ocean Modelling, 69, 123-135, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2013.05.003.
NCEP/GODAS
Resolution: Horizontal 1°x1° (1/3° meridional at the tropics) Vertical 40 levels, 10m res.in top 200m
Data assimilated: Temperature XBTs and TAO/Triton/PIRATA, Argo Salinity synthetic based on T(z) and local TS-correlation Altimetry Jason-1 altimery Forcing Momentum, shortwave, longwave, sensible heat, latent heat, P-E fluxes from the NCEP Reanalysis 2 Relaxation surface temperature to Reynolds' weekly SST OI, surface salinity to monthly Levitus climatological SSS
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Forcing and relaxation used:
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Information: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/GODAS/
SODA
Resolution: Horizontal 0.25°x0.25o at the equator reducing to <10km in the Arctic, Vertical 50 levels, 10m top layer
Data assimilated: WOD13 T&S, ICOADS 2.5 SST, satellite SST
Assimilation method: sequential
Forcing and relaxation used: an ensemble of atmospheric forcings including MERRA2, ERA-Int, JRA-55, ,,,
Download Data: www.soda.umd.edu
Contact: Gennady Chepurin (chep@umd.edu)
References: J.A. Carton and B.S. Giese, 2008: A reanalysis of ocean climate using Simple Ocean Data
Information: www.soda.umd.edu
TOPAZ
Data assimilated: Satellite SST (OSTIA), SLA (Aviso), T&S profiles delayed time data base (CORIOLIS, Korablev, ITPs), sea ice concentrations (OSI-SAF), sea ice drift (CERSAT), sea ice thickness (CS2SMOS).
Assimilation method: Deterministic EnKF, 100 members (dynamical).
Relaxation used: Surface salinity restoring to PHC, 200 days, except under ice.
Resolution: Horizontal 12km in the Arctic to <16 km in North Atlantic, Vertical 28 hybrid layers, 3m top layer
Download Data: marine.copernicus.eu
Contact: Laurent Bertino (topaz (at) nersc.no)
References: Xie, J., Bertino, L., Counillon, F., Lisæter, K. A., and Sakov, P.: Quality assessment of the TOPAZ4 reanalysis in the Arctic over the period 1991–2013, Ocean Sci., 13, 123-144, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-13-123-2017, 2017.
Information: www.nersc.no
University of Reading UR025.3 (1989 – 2010)
Model: NEMO coupled ice-ocean model v2.3
University of Reading UR025.4 (1989 – 2010)
Ocean Synthesis/Reanalysis Directory at U. of Hamburg contains additional data sets and access links.
GLORYS Reanalysis
Dear sir,
we have an update of the GLORYS2V1 reanalysis, e.g. GLORYS2V4, now over the 1993-2016 periods at 1/4°, would it be possible to update informations for GLORYS on your website?
Best regards,
G. Garric
Re: updating Glorys Reanalysis information
Dear Dr. Garric,
Thanks for asking! Reanalyses.org is a user-driven site. After obtaining a login, you can go to the page you would like to see updated and add the correct information. Almost all groups do their own entries. This helps ensure that accurate and timely information is on the site.
If you have any issues at all, please ask for help and another reanalyses.org member or I will lend a hand.
Best wishes,
gil
Thank You very much, I didn…
Thank You very much, I didn't see your reply. I've updated the entries for GLORYS.
Best wishes
Gilles
looking for zonal mean meridional streamfunction
Hi all,
I'm looking for ocean zonal mean meridional streamfunction output, but have not been able to find it online. Does anyone know if this output field is provided by any ocean reanalysis group, or if perhaps someone has calculated it and made it publicly available?
Thanks much, Andrew
Opendap server fo SODAsi.3
First, thank you for making all these data available.
I am trying to download SODAsi.3 netcdf files. They are available at http://abcmgr.tamu.edu/, but need to be all download in "full". Therefore, I am trying to access them through Opendap at this address: http://sodaserver.tamu.edu/opendap/, but can't get it to work by any mean.
It the server still up, at this address? Thank you in advance.
Re: Overview of current ocean reanalyses
Check TOPAZ data
Dear Sir/Madam,
You will find Arctic operational and reanalysis products including mixed layer and nitrates on the Copernicus server:
http://marine.copernicus.eu/services-portfolio/access-to-products/?option=com_csw&view=details&product_id=ARCTIC_ANALYSIS_FORECAST_PHYS_002_001_a
http://marine.copernicus.eu/services-portfolio/access-to-products/?option=com_csw&view=details&product_id=ARCTIC_ANALYSIS_FORECAST_BIO_002_004
http://marine.copernicus.eu/services-portfolio/access-to-products/?option=com_csw&view=details&product_id=ARCTIC_REANALYSIS_PHYS_002_003
Hope that helps.
Re: Overview of current ocean reanalyses
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You should be able to find it at MyOcean (http://www.myocean.eu), which is the web portal for the EU's Copernicus Marine Monitoring Service.
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Best global ocean current dataset
daily data
Re: daily data
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download SODA data
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Re: Overview of current reanalyses
Dear Nadia,
Adding your reanalysis dataset would be great. Please login and modify the page so that your information is included as you would like to see it. Reanalyses.org is a user-driven site. Each reanalysis group has added the information about their own dataset, or individual users have added information as they found datasets.
Please request an account at
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and then edit the page to include your dataset.
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Reanalysis hourly data
Hi,
I am searching for 3-hourly data for SODA, ECCO-JPL and ECMWF. Can you please help me where can I get these data products