High Resolution Ensemble Precipitation Analysis

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identifier urn:wmo:md:ca-eccc-msc:62c5f03f-8f03-466a-960a-88fbc5882c11
type dataset
created 2019-04-15T00:00:00Z
updated
title High Resolution Ensemble Precipitation Analysis
description The High Resolution Ensemble Precipitation Analysis (HREPA) is part of the NSRPS (National Surface and River Prediction System) system dependent on two other systems. It uses surface station observations and radar QPEs pre-processed by the High Resolution Deterministic Precipitation Analysis (HRDPA) and disturbed trial fields generated by the Canadian Land Data Assimilation System (CaLDAS). HREPA produces four precipitation analyses per day on 6-hour accumulations valid at synoptic times (00, 06, 12, and 18 UTC). Each analysis set contains 24 members plus the control member. A quality index (confidence index) is also available on the same grid as the precipitation fields. Finally, two percentiles, 25th and 75th, estimated on these sets are also provided for each synoptic hour. Currently, there is only a high-resolution version of the system, whose domain covers Canada and the northern United States with a horizontal resolution of about 2.5km.
wmo:dataPolicy core
keywords
  • Ensemble
  • High-Resolution
  • Weather and Climate
  • International
  • Atmosphere
themes concepts: id: Precipitation
id: Analysis

scheme: https://canada.multites.net/cst/EAEAD1E6-7DD2-4997-BE7F-40BFB1CBE8A2/CST20230912.rdf
concepts: id: weather

scheme: https://codes.wmo.int/wis/topic-hierarchy/earth-system-discipline
contacts addresses: deliveryPoint: 77 Westmorland Street, suite 260
city: Fredericton
administrativeArea: New Brunswick
postalCode: E3B 6Z4
country: Canada

roles: host
organization: Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada
name: National Inquiry Response Team / Équipe nationale de réponse des demandes du public
position: National Inquiry Response Team
hoursOfService: 0700h - 1500h EST
contactInstructions: email
phones: value: +18199972800

emails: value: ECWeather-Meteo@ec.gc.ca

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href: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change.html

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