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TIGGE archive
The TIGGE archive consists of ensemble forecast data from ten thirteen global numerical weather prediction (NWP) centres, starting from October 2006, which has been made available for scientific research. The TIGGE archive was established by the original three archive centres: ECMWF, NCAR and CMA, using global forecast data contributed by 10 data providers. An additional partner, NCDC, processes the NCEP forecast data for TIGGE.
TIGGE has become a focal point for a range of research projects, including research on ensemble forecasting, predictability and the development of products to improve the prediction of severe weather. Further information is available from this leaflet, the web page on GIFS (Global Interactive Forecast System) and on other pages of this website.
We anticipate that TIGGE, together with TIGGE-LAM, will provide valuable data to support both the Polar Prediction Project (PPP) and High-Impact Weather (HI WeatherHIWeather) project, as well as other WWRP projects. The third THORPEX legacy project on Subseasonal to Seasonal Prediction (S2S) has its own archive dataset.
We request researchers using TIGGE to inform us (the GIFS-TIGGE working group, or PDEF working group from 2015) of their research progress, particularly when papers are published.
Management of TIGGE
The TIGGE archive was established by the original three archive centres: ECMWF, NCAR and CMA, using global ensemble forecast data contributed by 10 data providers. An additional partner, NCDC, processes the NCEP forecast data for TIGGE. The LDM link below gives information about the data exchange used for TIGGE.
As part of the THORPEX programme, the TIGGE project is was overseen by the GIFS-TIGGE working group, which includes included representatives from all the TIGGE partners. From 2015, after . Further information about the working group, including meeting reports, is shown on the GIFS-TIGGE WG web page.
Since end of 2014, when the THORPEX programme finishesfinished, a new WWRP (World Weather Research Programme) working group on Predictability, Dynamics and Ensemble Forecasting (PDEF) will oversee oversees TIGGE. Further information is shown on the PDEF working group page.
A TIGGE Panel, comprising representatives from the TIGGE and TIGGE-LAM partners will manage now manages TIGGE, and the chair of the TIGGE panel will be is a member of the PDEF working group.
TIGGE partners
Centre | Model acronym | Archive acronym | Remark | |
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1 | Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia | BoM | ammc | |
2 | China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China | CMA | babj | |
3 | Centro de Previsao Tempo e Estudos Climaticos, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil | CPTEC | sbsj | |
4 | Deutscher Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany | DWD | edzw | joined Dec 2020 |
5 | Meteorological Service of Canada, Montreal, Canada | ECCC | cwao | |
6 | European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, Europe | ECMWF | ecmf | |
7 | India Meteorological Department, New Delhi, India | IMD | vabb | joined Jul 2020 |
8 | Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, Japan | JMA | rjtd | |
9 | Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, Korea | KMA | rksl | |
10 | Météo-France, Toulouse, France | M-F | lfpw | |
11 | National Centres for Environmental Prediction, Washington, DC, USA The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, CO, USA | NCEP | kwbc | |
12 | National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting, Noida, India | NCMRWF | dems | joined Aug 2017 |
13 | MetOffice, Exeter, United Kingdom | UKMO | egrr |