ECMWF's Global Snow Analysis: Assessment and Revision Based on Satellite Observations

Abstract Snow water equivalent and snow extent are key parameters for the earth's energy and water budget. In this study, the current operational snow-depth analysis (2D spatial Cressman interpolation) at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), which relies on real-time observations of snow depth, the short-range forecast, and snow-depth climatic data, is presented. The operational product is compared with satellite-derived snow cover. It is found that the total area of grid boxes affected by snow is approximately 10% larger in the analysis than in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NOAA/NESDIS) snow-extent product. The differences are persistent in time and space and cover the entire Northern Hemisphere. They comprise areas with intermittent and/or patchy snow cover, for example, the Tibetan Plateau, the edges of snow fields, and areas with a low density of observations, which are difficult to captur...

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