ERA5 data from 1950-1978 for int2lm – in #10: INT2LM

in #10: INT2LM

<p> Dear Burkhardt, </p> <p> thank you for your fast reply. We would have some further questions: <ul> <li> Is this original data for 1950-1978 accessable from the Copernicus web site via the steps described at https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/How+to+download+ERA5 under <br/> “Option B: Download ERA5 family data that is <span class="caps"> NOT </span> listed in the <span class="caps"> CDS </span> online catalogue – <span class="caps"> SLOW </span> <span class="caps"> ACCESS </span> ”? </li> <li> If not, where to get this original data? </li> <li> Is it alternatively possible to use the interpolated data, available via the Copernicus web site, for the int2lm tool? </li> </ul> </p> <p> With best regards, <br/> Sven Karsetn </p>

  @svenkarsten in #4c8b0b2

<p> Dear Burkhardt, </p> <p> thank you for your fast reply. We would have some further questions: <ul> <li> Is this original data for 1950-1978 accessable from the Copernicus web site via the steps described at https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/How+to+download+ERA5 under <br/> “Option B: Download ERA5 family data that is <span class="caps"> NOT </span> listed in the <span class="caps"> CDS </span> online catalogue – <span class="caps"> SLOW </span> <span class="caps"> ACCESS </span> ”? </li> <li> If not, where to get this original data? </li> <li> Is it alternatively possible to use the interpolated data, available via the Copernicus web site, for the int2lm tool? </li> </ul> </p> <p> With best regards, <br/> Sven Karsetn </p>

Dear Burkhardt,

thank you for your fast reply. We would have some further questions:

  • Is this original data for 1950-1978 accessable from the Copernicus web site via the steps described at https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/How+to+download+ERA5 under
    “Option B: Download ERA5 family data that is NOT listed in the CDS online catalogue – SLOW ACCESS ”?
  • If not, where to get this original data?
  • Is it alternatively possible to use the interpolated data, available via the Copernicus web site, for the int2lm tool?

With best regards,
Sven Karsetn