Operational Data Checking

An automatic data checking system has been implemented at ECMWF to trigger warnings in case of anomalies affecting the quality or the availability of the data assimilated by the model. Selected statistical parameters (number of observations, bias correction, and mean bias-corrected background, analysis departures and probability of gross error) are checked against an expected range. An appropriate alert message (including a time series plot) is generated if statistics are outside the specified ranges. A severity level (slight, considerable, severe) is assigned to each message depending on how far statistics are from the expected values. Two kinds of ranges are used by the automatic checking: Soft and Hard limits. Soft limits are updated automatically using statistics from the last twenty days (extremes are excluded during this process). Hard limits are adjusted manually when required.

Currently, the automatic checking is limited to data passing through the minimisation process (including VarBC passive data). It's being applied twice a day to the delayed cut-off 4D-VAR cycles (00 and 12) and four times a day to the early delivery assimilation system (00,06,12 and 18).

The alarm system results are based on feedback information from the ECMWF data assimilation and consequently reflect the ECMWF data usage. Although most warnings are related to data problems, they may on occasion also be related to model issues. Alerts are provided for information on an as-is basis and may be withdrawn or changed without notice. ECMWF accepts no responsibility for actions taken on the basis of these results.

Early delivery 4D-VAR at 2023-01-25 12:00

AMSUA Pacific RARS
All NOAA-18 AMSUA ALL SKY CHANNELS Global : all data missing
Severely_persistent: obs_number=0, expected range: 0.00 6673.08
All NOAA-19 AMSUA ALL SKY CHANNELS Global : all data missing
Severely_persistent: obs_number=0, expected range: 0.00 3672.60
cris
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 23 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11456.3153 11699.2847
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 26 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11455.1913 11699.9515
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 33 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11457.2750 11699.0107
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 36 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10872.0000, expected range: 11447.6036 11701.3678
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 39 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10872.0000, expected range: 11450.7334 11697.3809
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 42 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11455.1853 11699.9575
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 45 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11456.6996 11699.1861
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 48 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11456.5594 11699.2692
NOAA20 CRIS RADIANCES CHANNEL 51 : out of range
Slight: obs_number=10873.0000, expected range: 11444.4571 11703.0857
Atmospheric Motion Vector
METEOSAT-9 AMV CLOUDY WV2 WIND VECTOR DIFF (M/S) PRESSURE LAYER 300-60 : out of range
Considerable: avg_fgdepar=4.3415, expected range: 3.2519 3.8133
HIMAWARI-9 AMV VIS1 WIND VECTOR DIFF (M/S) PRESSURE LAYER 600-900 (HPA : out of range
1 times in the last 10 days for at least one item
Slight: stdev_fgdepar=1.5779, expected range: 0.8560 1.4469