The ECMWF's first atmospheric reanalysis of the 20th Century, ERA-20C, provides a long, gridded dataset of many climate variables, spanning 1900-2010.  Observations assimilated include surface pressures from the International Surface Pressure Databank v3.2.6 and ICOADS v 2.5.1, and surface winds over the oceans from ICOADSv2.5.1.  Upper-air and satellite data are omitted.  Due to the limited observations used, the ERA-20C does not provide the best estimate of the atmospheric state for the better observed period since 1979; users investigating this period have several, more comprehensive reanalyses from which to choose. 

Compared to the NOAA 20th-Century Reanalysis (20CR), ERA-20C is shorter, but provides finer horizontal and vertical resolution.  Due to subtle differences in the data assimilated and the data assimilation schemes, ERA-20C may perform better than 20CR in relatively well observed regions such as western Europe, while 20CR may take better advantage of sparse observations in regions such as the Southern Hemisphere middle to high latitudes.  See the "Expert Guidance" tab for further comparison of the 20CR and ERA-20C.  ECMWF has also released an "AMIP style" version of the 20th Century reanalysis, known as ERA-20CM, which includes no data assimilation.  ERA-20C and ERA-20CM are forced with the same time-varying SSTs, sea ice concentrations, and radiative forcings.