The Global Energy Balance Archive (GEBA): A database for the worldwide measured surface energy fluxes

The Global Energy Balance Archive (GEBA) is a database for the worldwide measured energy fluxes at the Earth’s surface. GEBA is maintained at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) and has been founded in the 1980s by Prof. Atsumu Ohmura. It has continuously been updated and currently contains around 2500 station...

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description The Global Energy Balance Archive (GEBA) is a database for the worldwide measured energy fluxes at the Earth’s surface. GEBA is maintained at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) and has been founded in the 1980s by Prof. Atsumu Ohmura. It has continuously been updated and currently contains around 2500 stations with 500‘000 monthly mean entries of various surface energy balance components. Many of the records extend over several decades. The most widely measured quantity available in GEBA is the solar radiation incident at the Earth’s surface (“global radiation”). The data sources include, in addition to the World Radiation Data Centre (WRDC) in St. Petersburg, data reports from National Weather Services, data from different research networks (BSRN, ARM, SURFRAD), data published in peer-reviewed publications and data obtained through personal communications. Different quality checks are applied to check for gross errors in the dataset. GEBA is used in various research applications, such as for the quantification of the global energy balance and its spatiotemporal variation, or for the estimation of long-term trends in the surface fluxes, which enabled the detection of multi-decadal variations in surface solar radiation, known as “global dimming” and “brightening”. GEBA is further extensively used for the evaluation of climate models and satellite-derived surface flux products. On a more applied level, GEBA provides the basis for engineering applications in the context of solar power generation, water management, agricultural production and tourism. GEBA is publicly accessible over the internet via www.geba.ethz.ch.
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Agricultural production
Archives & records
Brightening
Climate models
Dimming
Earth surface
Energy
Energy measurement
Fluxes
Meteorological services
Solar power generation
Solar radiation
Surface energy
Tourism
Water management
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