Abstract

At present, the global reliability and accuracy of Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV) from different reanalysis products have not been comprehensively evaluated. In this study, PWV values derived by 268 Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) stations around the world covering the period from 2016 to 2018 are used to evaluate the accuracies of PWV values from five reanalysis products. The temporal and spatial evolution is not taken into account in this analysis, although the temporal and spatial evolution of atmospheric flows is one of the most important information elements available in numerical weather prediction products. The evaluation results present that five reanalysis products with PWV accuracy from high to low are in the order of the fifth generation of European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Reanalysis (ERA5), ERA-Interim, Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55), National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR), and NCEP/DOE (Department of Energy) according to root mean square error (RMSE), bias and correlation coefficient. The ERA5 has the smallest RMSE value of 1.84 mm, while NCEP/NCAR and NCEP/DOE have bigger RMSE values of 3.34 mm and 3.51 mm, respectively. The findings demonstrate that ERA5 and two NCEP reanalysis products have the best and worst performance, respectively, among five reanalysis products. The differences in the accuracy of the five reanalysis products are mainly attributed to the differences in the spatial resolution of reanalysis products. There are some large absolute biases greater than 4 mm between GNSS PWV values and the PWV values of five reanalysis products in the southwest of South America and western China due to the limit of terrains and fewer observations. The accuracies of five reanalysis products are compared in different climatic zones. The results indicate that the absolute accuracies of five reanalysis products are highest in the polar regions and lowest in the tropics. Furthermore, the effects of different seasons on the accuracies of five reanalysis products are also analyzed, which indicates that RMSE values of five reanalysis products in summer and in winter are the largest and the smallest in the temperate regions. Evaluation results from five reanalysis products can help us to learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of the five released water vapor products and promote their applications.

Highlights

  • The change of atmospheric water vapor content has an important impact on weather prediction and global climate change [1,2]

  • Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV) values derived from 268 Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) stations around the world from 2016 to 2018 are used to verify the accuracies of the five reanalysis water vapor products on a global scale

  • We can draw the conclusion that the five reanalysis products with PWV accuracy from high to low are ERA5, ECMWF Reanalysis (ERA)-Interim, JRA-55, National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), and NCEP/DOE

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Introduction

The change of atmospheric water vapor content has an important impact on weather prediction and global climate change [1,2]. Each 1 K rise in temperature can make the atmospheric water vapor content increase by 7%, and the increase of water vapor, as a greenhouse gas, will accelerate the warming of the climate. The interaction between water vapor and temperature plays a crucial role in climate change [3,4]. Water vapor is a key factor of atmospheric energy transmission and atmosphere hydrologic cycle. The storage and release of heat energy during the evaporation and condensation of water vapor are the main driving forces for the change of weather and climate system. The monitoring of water vapor content is beneficial for the research of weather forecasting and climate change

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