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Page 1© Crown copyright AOPC/OOPC Surface Pressure Working Group Report David Parker Hadley Centre, Met Office, UK For Rob Allan (Hadley Centre, Met Office) and Gil Compo (Climate Diagnostics Center, Univ. Colorado / NOAA) AOPC XI, Geneva, Switzerland, 11 th -15 th April 2005

Page 2© Crown copyright The presentation covers: Progress on the 2004/5 Work Plan Examples of Group activities & publications 2005/6 Work Plan

Page 3© Crown copyright Progress on the 2004/5 Work Plan  Creation of AOPC surface pressure working group web site to promote Group activities. The web site has been completed, evaluated by the Working Group, and put on line: many thanks to Gil Compo and support people at Climate Diagnostics Center (Univ. Colorado and NOAA)  Formulation of format for data archive. Still to be decided on as part of the development of the International Pressure Data Bank. Over- complexity undesirable.  Examination of the U.K’s "Superfile" daily pressure gridded product to check its veracity. Tara Ansell has begun this task in relation to the creation of the daily historical EMSLP3 data set for the European- Atlantic sector within the EC-funded EMULATE project.  Fully describe ongoing issues, including duplicate marine observations, the low pressure bias in the Maury data, and grid-box uncertainties. These issues have been examined by Tara Ansell as part of the EMSLP3 and HadSLP2 data set construction (see later slide). Papers detailing EMSLP3 and HadSLP2 from are in progress.

Page 4© Crown copyright Progress on the 2004/5 Work Plan (continued)  Development of real-time capability for HadSLP data set This has been completed by Tara Ansell as an interim product, HadSLPr, using adjusted NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data from A more detailed approach to developing the real-time capacity without NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data may be developed.  Expansion to include collation and analyses of wind data This is an ongoing issue which will be discussed at the next Working Group Meeting. Current proposal is to approach Dr Shawn Smith, COAPS, Florida State University to join the Group as a marine wind expert.  Development of efforts to undertake 100 year reanalysis using only surface data Gil Compo has some support from NOAA to initiate this: pdf. Work is underway to retrieve the data necessary to undertake this project. pdf  3 rd AOPC/OOPC Surface Pressure Working Group Meeting Will take place at the Met Office, Exeter, UK on Friday 21 st October Details can be found at the following URL:

Page 5© Crown copyright Examples of Group activities & Publications

Page 6© Crown copyright New MSLP gridded products HadSLP2 : Global, monthly product (update of HadSLP1) Blend of 1502 stations + marine obs from x5 degree resolution will be updated in near real time & available from HadSLP3 will be created by the end of 2005 EMSLP3: North Atlantic – Europe daily product Blend of 86 stations + marine obs from x5 degree resolution available Nov, 2005 from :

Page 7© Crown copyright Comparison of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Index from station, EMSLP3 and HadSLP2 data The winter (December to February) North Atlantic Oscillation from from EMSLP (red), and HadSLP2 (blue) gridded products. The winter NAO is calculated by taking the difference between the grid point closest to Ponta Delgada (Azores) and that closest to Reykjavik (Iceland). The mean series value is then removed from each value. Also plotted is a station based index (green), using data from Reykjavik and Ponta Delgada (denoted here ‘station’); units are in hPa

Page 8© Crown copyright HadSLPr and NCEP/NCAR evaluations in real time development Annual averaged MSLP anomalies, , for HadSLP2r (red) and for NCEP/NCAR (blue) for a) Arctic, b) Europe and Northern Africa and c) Southern Ocean and Antarctic. The NCEP/NCAR anomalies are based on unadjusted data, but are relative to the NCEP/NCAR climatology, so are unbiased relative to the HadSLP2r anomalies. Each series has been smoothed with a 21-term binomial filter and over-plotted to show decadal and longer-term variations.

Page 9© Crown copyright Relevant Publications Allan, R. J. and Ansell, T. J., 2005: A new globally complete monthly historical gridded mean sea level pressure data set (HadSLP2): J. Climate (In preparation). Ansell, T. J. et al., 2005: Daily mean sea level pressure reconstructions for the European North Atlantic region for the period J. Climate (In preparation). Bronnimann, S., Compo, G.P., Sardeshmukh, P.D., Jenne, R. and Sterin, A., 2005: New approach for extending the Twentieth Century climate record. Eos, 86,1,2-6. Kanamitsu, M. and Hwang, S.-O., 2005: The role of sea surface temperature in reanalysis. Mon. Wea. Rev. (Submitted). Whitaker, J.S., Compo, G.P., Wei, X. and Hamill, T.M., 2004: Reanalysis without radiosondes using ensemble data assimilation. Mon. Wea. Rev., 132,

Page 10© Crown copyright 2005 Work Plan Co-opt Tara Ansell & Shawn Smith into the Core Membership of the Working Group Continue development of Working Group WWW site Complete HadSLP3 data set Establish International Pressure Data Bank (holding both pressure station time series & gridded products on sub-daily, daily & monthly timescales) in the most appropriate data format Obtain sub-daily to daily pressure data for both 100 year reanalysis & development of historical Northern Hemisphere gridded data set building on EMSLP3, ICOADS, & ISH compilations Possible analysis of storminess using rapid sub-daily pressure changes Conduct the 3rd AOPC/OOPC Surface Pressure Working Group Meeting, Met Office, Exeter, UK - 21st October 2005