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== Usage Notes and User Notifications ==
== Usage Notes and User Notifications ==
2020-11-03: NASA has notified us about an issue with the September 2020 data (released from NASA on October 20th 2020). The MERRA-2 science team at NASA do not recomment to use the data - and are currently reprocessing the data. In the windPRO online-data services, September 2020 data has now been removed as of November 3rd. If you have downloaded the MERRA-2 data in the period between October 24th to November 3rd, we recomment that you disable or remove the MERRA2-data for the month of September 2020. The actual nature of the issue is unknown to the windPRO online-data team, but we will send out a notification when new data has been released from NASA. Read the original statement from NASA [https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/images/a/a1/20201103_MERRA2-Notification.pdf here].
'''2020-11-03:''' NASA has notified us about an issue with the September 2020 data (released from NASA on October 20th 2020). The MERRA-2 science team at NASA do not recomment to use the data - and are currently reprocessing the data. In the windPRO online-data services, September 2020 data has now been removed as of November 3rd. If you have downloaded the MERRA-2 data in the period between October 24th to November 3rd, we recomment that you disable or remove the MERRA2-data for the month of September 2020. The actual nature of the issue is unknown to the windPRO online-data team, but we will send out a notification when new data has been released from NASA. Read the original statement from NASA [https://help.emd.dk/mediawiki/images/a/a1/20201103_MERRA2-Notification.pdf here].


== Data Availability ==
== Data Availability ==

Revision as of 09:57, 3 November 2020

Example of MERRA-2 mean wind speeds at 50 m. Screen shot from http://www.windprospecting.com/

Introduction

MERRA-2 is the recent version of the popular MERRA dataset modelled and distributed by the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office of NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center. The original MERRA dataset is discontinued in 2016 at which point MERRA-2 continued to be updated. MERRA-2 uses a newer version of the modelling system and also incorporates newer data sources and observations.

At EMD, we have done a comprehensive evaluation of the performance of the MERRA2 dataset for wind-energy applications. Please consult the paper by Thøgersen et al, "Is MERRA2 Able to Replace MERRA as a Trusted Recerence WInd Dataset?". The paper is available from the windPRO knowledgebase, here.

Resolution and Coverage

The model grid is 0.5 degree latitude and 0.625 degree longitude. This is slightly different from the original MERRA dataset.
It holds 1 hourly values in a period from 1992 until present.
Coverage is global for land-areas and coastal regions.
Offshore coverage is only to be expected up to approximately 300 km from the coastline.

Usage Notes and User Notifications

2020-11-03: NASA has notified us about an issue with the September 2020 data (released from NASA on October 20th 2020). The MERRA-2 science team at NASA do not recomment to use the data - and are currently reprocessing the data. In the windPRO online-data services, September 2020 data has now been removed as of November 3rd. If you have downloaded the MERRA-2 data in the period between October 24th to November 3rd, we recomment that you disable or remove the MERRA2-data for the month of September 2020. The actual nature of the issue is unknown to the windPRO online-data team, but we will send out a notification when new data has been released from NASA. Read the original statement from NASA here.

Data Availability

MERRA-2 data is commonly available within windPRO with a time-lag of 1-2 months. This is due to the processing time of the data at NASA and the subset-processing at EMD. When the data have been processed at EMD, then the following parameters are available from within the online-data services within windPRO. Please note that the displacement height is the height at which the log wind profile projects the wind to be zero.

Table: Overview of MERRA-2 Dataset Parameters.
Parameter Description
time UTC time stamp
psfc Surface pressure
msl Mean Sea Level pressure
wSpeed.50 Wind speed at 50 m above surface
wDir.50 Wind direction at 50 m above surface
wSpeed.850hpa Wind speed at 850 hpa
wDir.850hpa Wind direction at 850hpa
temperature.10 Temperature at 10 m above surface
temperature.50 Temperature at 50 m above surface
dispHeight Displacement height
precIceWater Total precipitable ice water
precLiqWater Total precipitable liquid water
precWaterVapor Total precipitable water vapor
specHumidity.10 Specific humidity at 10 m

External Links

Acknowledgement

Credits: The Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) for the MERRA-analysis and the GES DISC for the dissemination of MERRA.