| Name: | total_precipitation | Abbreviation: | tp | Unit: | kg m-2 |
| Definition | The parameter is the sum of convective precipitation and large scale precipitation. |
| Validity | accumulated from the beginning of the forecast |
| Comment | The field will be archived at forecast step 0, with all data values set to zero. |
| GRIB 2 |
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Comments
| Author | Contents |
|---|---|
| Jörg Urban | Joint Meeting of CT-MTDCF/ET-DRC, Montreal, 8-12 May 2006: accepted parameter number 52. |
3 Comments
Unknown User (standart-02@web.de)
The unit of total precipitation in the ERA-Interim (Jan 1979 - present) database is meter. Here it is said to be kilogram per square meter. Is this intended? And if so, what is the reason?
Unknown User (marm)
The TIGGE is a newer archive in GRIB2 format where the intention is to use only WMO compliant (GRIB2) definitions. For total precip it is kg m-2
We have the same approach for all new public datasets (TIGGE-LAM, S2S, UERRA etc.). The ERA datasets are older and in GRIB1 with units used by IFS (or agreed at the beginning of the archiving).
Sorry for that inconvenience.
Unknown User (b98209006@ntu.edu.tw)
Where can I find description for other variables like "Large-scale precipitation"(lsp) or "Surface sensible heat flux"(sshf) ,which I can download from ERA-Interim (Jan 1979 - present) ?