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UERRA User WS Per Undén, Laurent Dubus,,,,, participants

Discussions variables Variables – T2m, solar radiation, direct, global radiation, wind, clouds – Wind at 50,70,100,150 etc. – Profile water vapour, T? – Precipitation, Snow, ice, evaporation – Soil moisture, temperature, frozen ? Alll variables consistent FC AN Time resolution 1h (daily) Real time production Time period 50 (30) Space resolution (25) 10, 5, All Europe

Discussions Applications – Downscaling dynamical climatology – Statistical – Forcing HR models – Validating models

Discussions Applications – Energy Wind – Potential – Climatology, classification – Balance, grid solar – Hydrology – Road and transport service – Space, defence – Climate modelling – Climate services – Insurance and Severe Weather

Discussions Applications – Climate indices – Agriculture Winter severity Growing season index (different crops, olives...

Discussions Variables and ….. – Documentation, User guide, recommendations Sources of uncertainty and estimate – Combination of data – Interpolation – The RA themselves Methods – Statistical – Interpolation space, time – Dynamical – Down stream models, snow, hydrological – Transfer of energy – local, indices upscaling