You may recall that in 2020, a pre-release quality control of the ERA5 back extension had revealed some problems affecting the performance in the tropics. We are pleased to inform our users that the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) at ECMWF has now released an updated version of the ERA5 back extension data covering the period 1959-1978 in the Climate Data Store (CDS). For details, please refer to our article explaining the Changes in the ERA5 back extension compared to its preliminary version
The updated version of the back extension has been added to the ERA5 catalogue entries:
- ERA5 hourly data on single levels from 1959 to present
- ERA5 hourly data on pressure levels from 1959 to present
- ERA5 monthly averaged data on pressure levels from 1959 to present
- ERA5 monthly averaged data on single levels from 1959 to present
For the time being, the Preliminary back extension data (1950-1978) continue to be made available to download from the CDS but will eventually be deprecated. The ERA5 back extension covering the period 1950-1958 will ultimately be updated and added to the ERA5 catalogue entries.
To download the ERA5 data, please follow our guidelines on How to download ERA5
A news article has also been published on the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) website to mark the event: https://climate.copernicus.eu/c3s-updates-its-maps-without-gaps-1959-1978
Regards,
ECMWF Support
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Anabelle Menochet
Preliminary back extension data (1950-1978) were deprecated in August 2023 and the data was physically removed from the Climate Data Store (CDS) in January 2024.