An Evaluation of MÉRA, a High-Resolution Mesoscale Regional Reanalysis

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Eoin Whelan, Emily Gleeson, John Hanley, 'An Evaluation of MÉRA, a High-Resolution Mesoscale Regional Reanalysis', Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 2018-09-14Download Item:

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Met Éireann, the Irish Meteorological Service, has generated a very high resolution (2.5-km horizontal grid) regional climate reanalysis for Ireland called the Met Éireann Reanalysis (MÉRA). MÉRA spans the period from 1981 to 2015 and was produced using the shared ALADIN–HIRLAM numerical weather prediction system. This article includes comparisons with the ERA-Interim and Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional Reanalyses (UERRA) datasets, analysis of data assimilation outputs, precipitation comparisons, and a focus on extremes of wind and rainfall. The comparisons with the reanalysis datasets show that MÉRA provides a high-quality reconstruction of recent Irish climate and benefits from the use of a very high resolution grid, in particular in relation to wind and precipitation extremes
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