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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 Reference Wind Dataset?''". The paper is available from the windPRO knowledgebase, [https://help.emd.dk/knowledgebase/content/ReferenceManual/MERRA2.pdf here]. | 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 Reference Wind Dataset?''". The paper is available from the windPRO knowledgebase, [https://help.emd.dk/knowledgebase/content/ReferenceManual/MERRA2.pdf here]. | ||
== Dataset Overview == | == Dataset Overview == |
Revision as of 11:01, 3 November 2020
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 early 2016. After this point MERRA-2 is the most recent and updated MERRA dataset. MERRA-2 uses a newer version of the modelling system and also incorporates newer data sources and observations.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 Reference Wind Dataset?". The paper is available from the windPRO knowledgebase, here.
Dataset Overview
- Content:: Renewable energy focused data subset of MERRA2 data.
- Spatial Resolution:
- 0.5 degree latitude
- 0.625 degree lontigude
- Temporal Resolution: Hourly values.
- Coverage:
- Coverage is global for land-areas and coastal regions.
- In windPRO, offshore coverage is at a distance of approximately 300 km from any known coastlines.
- Period: 25+ years. The EMD databases will hold data back to 1992.
- Update schedule:
- EMD updates the dataset once a month - with data being aviailable with a 1-2 month delay from real-time due to NASA/MERRA data availability.
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.
Parameter | Description |
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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
- The MERRA-2 project page at: http://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/reanalysis/MERRA-2/
Acknowledgement
Credits: The Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) for the MERRA-analysis and the GES DISC for the dissemination of MERRA.