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# Exceptional case: download bufr files which have to be treated specially
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# Exceptional case: download bufr files which have to be treated specially
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list(APPEND bufr_files_to_download "vos308014_v3_26.bufr") # See test ecc-197
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list(APPEND bufr_files_to_download "vos308014_v3_26.bufr") # See test ecc-197
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list(APPEND bufr_files_to_download "bad.bufr") # See ECC-1938
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if( ENABLE_EXTRA_TESTS )
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if( ENABLE_EXTRA_TESTS )
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ecbuild_get_test_multidata(
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ecbuild_get_test_multidata(
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# This gets updated twice a year by WMO.
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# This gets updated twice a year by WMO.
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# See https://community.wmo.int/en/wis/latest-version
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# See https://community.wmo.int/en/wis/latest-version
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constant masterTablesVersionNumberLatest = 42;
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constant masterTablesVersionNumberLatest = 43;
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#negative value=not used
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#negative value=not used
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transient inputDelayedDescriptorReplicationFactor={-1} : hidden;
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0 0 INCREASING, THEN DECREASING; ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE THE SAME OR HIGHER THAN THREE HOURS AGO
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1 1 INCREASING, THEN STEADY; OR INCREASING, THEN INCREASING MORE SLOWLY
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2 2 INCREASING (STEADILY OR UNSTEADILY)
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3 3 DECREASING OR STEADY, THEN INCREASING; OR INCREASING, THEN INCREASING MORE RAPIDLY
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4 4 STEADY; ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE THE SAME AS THREE HOURS AGO
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5 5 DECREASING, THEN INCREASING; ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE THE SAME OR LOWER THAN THREE HOURS AGO
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7 7 DECREASING (STEADILY OR UNSTEADILY)
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8 8 STEADY OR INCREASING, THEN DECREASING; OR DECREASING, THEN DECREASING MORE RAPIDLY
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45 45 ALTIUS
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64 64 SENTINEL 5P
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67 67 SENTINEL-6B
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68 68 SENTINEL-1C
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224 224 NPP
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35 35 )
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36 36 BANGKOK
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37 37 ULAANBAATAR
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38 38 BEIJING (RSMC)
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39 39 )
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40 40 SEOUL
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41 41 BUENOS AIRES (RSMC)
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42 42 )
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43 43 BRASILIA (RSMC)
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44 44 )
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45 45 SANTIAGO
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46 46 BRAZILIAN SPACE AGENCY INPE
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47 47 COLOMBIA (NMC)
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48 48 ECUADOR (NMC)
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49 49 PERU (NMC)
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50 50 VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) (NMC)
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51 51 MIAMI (RSMC)
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52 52 MIAMI (RSMC), NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTRE
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53 53 MSC MONITORING
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54 54 MONTREAL (RSMC)
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55 55 SAN FRANCISCO
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56 56 ARINC CENTRE
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57 57 US AIR FORCE - AIR FORCE GLOBAL WEATHER CENTRAL
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58 58 FLEET NUMERICAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY CENTER, MONTEREY, CA, UNITED STATES
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59 59 THE NOAA FORECAST SYSTEMS LABORATORY, BOULDER, CO, UNITED STATES
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60 60 UNITED STATES NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (NCAR)
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61 61 SERVICE ARGOS - LANDOVER
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62 62 US NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE
|
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63 63 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE AND SOCIETY (IRI)
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64 64 HONOLULU (RSMC)
|
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65 65 DARWIN (RSMC)
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66 66 )
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67 67 MELBOURNE (RSMC)
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68 68 RESERVED
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69 69 WELLINGTON (RSMC)
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70 70 )
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71 71 NADI (RSMC)
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72 72 SINGAPORE
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73 73 MALAYSIA (NMC)
|
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|
74 74 UK METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE EXETER (RSMC)
|
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|
75 75 )
|
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|
76 76 MOSCOW (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
77 77 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
78 78 OFFENBACH (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
79 79 )
|
||||||
|
80 80 ROME (RSMC)
|
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|
81 81 )
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82 82 NORRKOPING
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|
83 83 )
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84 84 TOULOUSE (RSMC)
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|
85 85 TOULOUSE (RSMC)
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86 86 HELSINKI
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|
87 87 BELGRADE
|
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|
88 88 OSLO
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89 89 PRAGUE
|
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90 90 EPISKOPI
|
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|
91 91 ANKARA
|
||||||
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92 92 FRANKFURT/MAIN
|
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93 93 LONDON (WAFC)
|
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|
94 94 COPENHAGEN
|
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95 95 ROTA
|
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96 96 ATHENS
|
||||||
|
97 97 EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
|
||||||
|
98 98 EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS (ECMWF) (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
99 99 DE BILT
|
||||||
|
100 100 BRAZZAVILLE
|
||||||
|
101 101 ABIDJAN
|
||||||
|
102 102 LIBYA (NMC)
|
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|
103 103 MADAGASCAR (NMC)
|
||||||
|
104 104 MAURITIUS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
105 105 NIGER (NMC)
|
||||||
|
106 106 SEYCHELLES (NMC)
|
||||||
|
107 107 UGANDA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
108 108 UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
109 109 ZIMBABWE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
110 110 HONG-KONG, CHINA
|
||||||
|
111 111 AFGHANISTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
112 112 BAHRAIN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
113 113 BANGLADESH (NMC)
|
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|
114 114 BHUTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
115 115 CAMBODIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
116 116 DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
117 117 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
118 118 IRAQ (NMC)
|
||||||
|
119 119 KAZAKHSTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
120 120 KUWAIT (NMC)
|
||||||
|
121 121 KYRGYZSTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
122 122 LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
||||||
|
123 123 MACAO, CHINA
|
||||||
|
124 124 MALDIVES (NMC)
|
||||||
|
125 125 MYANMAR (NMC)
|
||||||
|
126 126 NEPAL (NMC)
|
||||||
|
127 127 OMAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
128 128 PAKISTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
129 129 QATAR (NMC)
|
||||||
|
130 130 YEMEN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
131 131 SRI LANKA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
132 132 TAJIKISTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
133 133 TURKMENISTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
134 134 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (NMC)
|
||||||
|
135 135 UZBEKISTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
136 136 VIET NAM (NMC)
|
||||||
|
140 140 BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) (NMC)
|
||||||
|
141 141 GUYANA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
142 142 PARAGUAY (NMC)
|
||||||
|
143 143 SURINAME (NMC)
|
||||||
|
144 144 URUGUAY (NMC)
|
||||||
|
145 145 FRENCH GUIANA
|
||||||
|
146 146 BRAZILIAN NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC CENTRE
|
||||||
|
147 147 NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SPACE ACTIVITIES (CONAE) - ARGENTINA
|
||||||
|
148 148 BRAZILIAN DEPARTMENT OF AIRSPACE CONTROL - DECEA
|
||||||
|
149 149 RESERVED FOR OTHER CENTRES
|
||||||
|
150 150 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
151 151 BAHAMAS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
152 152 BARBADOS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
153 153 BELIZE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
154 154 BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES CENTRE
|
||||||
|
155 155 SAN JOSE
|
||||||
|
156 156 CUBA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
157 157 DOMINICA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
158 158 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
||||||
|
159 159 EL SALVADOR (NMC)
|
||||||
|
160 160 US NOAA/NESDIS
|
||||||
|
161 161 US NOAA OFFICE OF OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
|
||||||
|
162 162 GUATEMALA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
163 163 HAITI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
164 164 HONDURAS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
165 165 JAMAICA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
166 166 MEXICO CITY
|
||||||
|
167 167 CURACAO AND SINT MAARTEN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
168 168 NICARAGUA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
169 169 PANAMA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
170 170 SAINT LUCIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
171 171 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
172 172 FRENCH DEPARTMENTS IN RA IV
|
||||||
|
173 173 US NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA)
|
||||||
|
174 174 INTEGRATED SCIENCE DATA MANAGEMENT/MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SERVICE (ISDM/MEDS) - CANADA
|
||||||
|
175 175 UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) - UNITED STATES
|
||||||
|
176 176 COOPERATIVE INSTITUTE FOR METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE STUDIES (CIMSS) - UNITED STATES
|
||||||
|
177 177 NOAA NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE - UNITED STATES
|
||||||
|
178 178 SPIRE GLOBAL, INC.
|
||||||
|
179 179 GEOOPTICS, INC.
|
||||||
|
180 180 PLANETIQ
|
||||||
|
181 181 ATMOSPHERIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (AER)
|
||||||
|
182 182 TOMORROW.IO
|
||||||
|
190 190 COOK ISLANDS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
191 191 FRENCH POLYNESIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
192 192 TONGA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
193 193 VANUATU (NMC)
|
||||||
|
194 194 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (NMC)
|
||||||
|
195 195 INDONESIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
196 196 KIRIBATI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
197 197 FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
198 198 NEW CALEDONIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
199 199 NIUE
|
||||||
|
200 200 PAPUA NEW GUINEA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
201 201 PHILIPPINES (NMC)
|
||||||
|
202 202 SAMOA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
203 203 SOLOMON ISLANDS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
204 204 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WATER AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (NIWA - NEW ZEALAND)
|
||||||
|
210 210 FRASCATI (ESA/ESRIN)
|
||||||
|
211 211 LANNION
|
||||||
|
212 212 LISBON
|
||||||
|
213 213 REYKJAVIK
|
||||||
|
214 214 MADRID
|
||||||
|
215 215 ZUERICH
|
||||||
|
216 216 SERVICE ARGOS - TOULOUSE
|
||||||
|
217 217 BRATISLAVA
|
||||||
|
218 218 BUDAPEST
|
||||||
|
219 219 LJUBLJANA
|
||||||
|
220 220 WARSAW
|
||||||
|
221 221 ZAGREB
|
||||||
|
222 222 ALBANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
223 223 ARMENIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
224 224 AUSTRIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
225 225 AZERBAIJAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
226 226 BELARUS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
227 227 BELGIUM (NMC)
|
||||||
|
228 228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
229 229 BULGARIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
230 230 CYPRUS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
231 231 ESTONIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
232 232 GEORGIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
233 233 DUBLIN
|
||||||
|
234 234 ISRAEL (NMC)
|
||||||
|
235 235 JORDAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
236 236 LATVIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
237 237 LEBANON (NMC)
|
||||||
|
238 238 LITHUANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
239 239 LUXEMBOURG
|
||||||
|
240 240 MALTA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
241 241 MONACO
|
||||||
|
242 242 ROMANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
243 243 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
||||||
|
244 244 THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
245 245 UKRAINE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
246 246 REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
247 247 OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR THE EXCHANGE OF WEATHER RADAR INFORMATION (OPERA) - EUMETNET
|
||||||
|
248 248 MONTENEGRO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
249 249 BARCELONA DUST FORECAST CENTER
|
||||||
|
250 250 CONSORTIUM FOR SMALL SCALE MODELLING (COSMO)
|
||||||
|
251 251 METEOROLOGICAL COOPERATION ON OPERATIONAL NWP (METCOOP)
|
||||||
|
252 252 MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR METEOROLOGY (MPI-M)
|
||||||
|
253 253 ALFRED WEGENER INSTITUTE (AWI)
|
||||||
|
254 254 EUMETSAT OPERATION CENTRE
|
||||||
|
255 255 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO SUB-CENTRE
|
||||||
|
1 1 LUXEMBOURG (NMC)
|
||||||
|
2 2 FUCINO
|
||||||
|
3 3 GATINEAU
|
||||||
|
4 4 MASPALOMAS (SPAIN)
|
||||||
|
5 5 ESA ERS CENTRAL FACILITY
|
||||||
|
6 6 PRINCE ALBERT
|
||||||
|
7 7 WEST FREUGH
|
||||||
|
8 8 LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
|
||||||
|
9 9 MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
|
||||||
|
10 10 TROMSO (NORWAY)
|
||||||
|
11 11 MCMURDO (ANTARCTICA)
|
||||||
|
12 12 SODANKYLA (FINLAND)
|
||||||
|
13 13 TROMSO
|
||||||
|
14 14 BARROW (UNITED STATES)
|
||||||
|
15 15 ROTHERA (ANTARCTICA)
|
||||||
|
16 16 SPACE WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER
|
||||||
|
17 17 ESRL GLOBAL SYSTEMS DIVISION
|
||||||
|
18 18 SIPAM-PORTO VELHO-RO
|
||||||
|
19 19 SIPAM-BELEM-PA
|
||||||
|
20 20 MASPALOMAS (SPAIN)
|
||||||
|
21 21 AGENZIA SPAZIALE ITALIANA (ITALY)
|
||||||
|
22 22 CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (FRANCE)
|
||||||
|
23 23 GEOFORSCHUNGS ZENTRUM (GERMANY)
|
||||||
|
24 24 GEODETIC OBSERVATORY PECNY (CZECHIA)
|
||||||
|
25 25 INSTITUT D'ESTUDIS ESPACIALS DE CATALUNYA (SPAIN)
|
||||||
|
26 26 FEDERAL OFFICE OF TOPOGRAPHY (SWITZERLAND)
|
||||||
|
27 27 NORDIC COMMISSION OF GEODESY (NORWAY)
|
||||||
|
28 28 NORDIC COMMISSION OF GEODESY (SWEDEN)
|
||||||
|
29 29 INSTITUTE GEOGRAPHIQUE NATIONAL (FRANCE) - SERVICE DE GEODESIE
|
||||||
|
30 30 KANGERLUSSUAQ (GREENLAND)
|
||||||
|
31 31 INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING SATELLITE SURVEYING AND GEODESY (UNITED KINGDOM)
|
||||||
|
32 32 JOINT OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE (JOMOC)
|
||||||
|
33 33 KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUT (NETHERLANDS)
|
||||||
|
34 34 NORDIC GPS ATMOSPHERIC ANALYSIS CENTRE (SWEDEN)
|
||||||
|
35 35 INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO NACIONAL DE ESPANA (SPAIN)
|
||||||
|
36 36 MET EIREANN (IRELAND)
|
||||||
|
37 37 ROYAL OBSERVATORY OF BELGIUM (BELGIUM)
|
||||||
|
40 40 EDMONTON (CANADA)
|
||||||
|
50 50 BEDFORD (CANADA)
|
||||||
|
60 60 GANDER (CANADA)
|
||||||
|
64 64 BUNDESWEHR GEOINFORMATION OFFICE (BGIO)
|
||||||
|
70 70 MONTEREY (UNITED STATES)
|
||||||
|
76 76 ROSHYDROMET (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
|
||||||
|
78 78 DEUTSCHER WETTERDIENST (GERMANY)
|
||||||
|
80 80 WALLOPS ISLAND (UNITED STATES)
|
||||||
|
90 90 GILMOR CREEK (UNITED STATES)
|
||||||
|
96 96 HELLENIC NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE (GREECE)
|
||||||
|
100 100 ATHENS (GREECE)
|
||||||
|
101 101 ALBANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
102 102 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL/INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES AND CLIMATE (CNR-ISAC)
|
||||||
|
110 110 NOWCAST MOBILE (LIGHTNING DATA)
|
||||||
|
120 120 EWA BEACH, HAWAII
|
||||||
|
125 125 FORD ISLAND, HAWAII
|
||||||
|
130 130 MIAMI, FLORIDA
|
||||||
|
140 140 LANNION (FRANCE)
|
||||||
|
150 150 SVALBARD (NORWAY)
|
||||||
|
170 170 SAINT-DENIS (LA REUNION)
|
||||||
|
180 180 MOSCOW
|
||||||
|
190 190 MUSCAT
|
||||||
|
200 200 KHABAROVSK
|
||||||
|
201 201 RHEINISCHES INSTITUT FUER UMWELTFORSCHUNG AN DER UNIVERSITAET ZU KOELN E.V. (GERMANY)
|
||||||
|
202 202 INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER
|
||||||
|
203 203 AARHUS UNIVERSITY (DENMARK)
|
||||||
|
204 204 INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE (POLAND)
|
||||||
|
205 205 NIUE
|
||||||
|
206 206 RAROTONGA (COOK ISLANDS)
|
||||||
|
207 207 APIA (SAMOA)
|
||||||
|
208 208 TONGA
|
||||||
|
209 209 TUVALU
|
||||||
|
210 210 NOVOSIBIRSK
|
||||||
|
211 211 TOKELAU
|
||||||
|
214 214 DARWIN
|
||||||
|
215 215 METEOSWISS (SWITZERLAND)
|
||||||
|
217 217 PERTH
|
||||||
|
219 219 TOWNSVILLE
|
||||||
|
220 220 NOAA SATELLITE OPERATIONS FACILITY (NSOF)
|
||||||
|
221 221 SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, TRAFFIC OPERATIONS COMPUTING CENTRE (TOCC) KIEL/NEUMUENSTER
|
||||||
|
222 222 HAMBURG, TOCC HAMBURG
|
||||||
|
223 223 NIEDERSACHSEN, TOCC HANNOVER
|
||||||
|
224 224 AUSTRIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
225 225 NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN, TOCC KAMEN LEVERKUSEN
|
||||||
|
226 226 HESSEN, TOCC RUESSELSHEIM
|
||||||
|
227 227 RHEINLAND-PFALZ, TOCC KOBLENZ
|
||||||
|
228 228 BADEN-WUERTTEMBERG, TOCC LUDWIGSBURG
|
||||||
|
229 229 BAYERN, TOCC FREIMANN
|
||||||
|
230 230 SAARLAND, TOCC ROHRBACH
|
||||||
|
231 231 BAYERN, AUTOBAHN DIRECTORATE NORDBAYERN
|
||||||
|
232 232 BRANDENBURG, TOCC STOLPE
|
||||||
|
233 233 MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN, TOCC MALCHOW
|
||||||
|
234 234 SACHSEN, TOCC DRESDEN
|
||||||
|
235 235 SACHSEN-ANHALT, TOCC HALLE
|
||||||
|
236 236 THUERINGEN, TOCC ERFURT
|
||||||
|
237 237 EASYWAY - METEOTRANS
|
||||||
|
240 240 KIYOSE
|
||||||
|
241 241 REANALYSIS PROJECT
|
||||||
|
242 242 NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL ADMINISTRATION (ROMANIA)
|
||||||
|
243 243 KELBURN
|
||||||
|
245 245 JINCHEON
|
||||||
|
249 249 SINGAPORE
|
||||||
|
250 250 VLADIVOSTOCK
|
||||||
|
251 251 GUAM
|
||||||
|
252 252 HONOLULU
|
||||||
|
254 254 EUMETSAT
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,309 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 WMO SECRETARIAT
|
||||||
|
1 1 MELBOURNE
|
||||||
|
2 2 MELBOURNE
|
||||||
|
3 3 )
|
||||||
|
4 4 MOSCOW
|
||||||
|
5 5 MOSCOW
|
||||||
|
6 6 )
|
||||||
|
7 7 US NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NATIONAL CENTRES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PREDICTION (NCEP)
|
||||||
|
8 8 US NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS GATEWAY (NWSTG)
|
||||||
|
9 9 US NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - OTHER
|
||||||
|
10 10 CAIRO (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
11 11 )
|
||||||
|
12 12 DAKAR (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
13 13 )
|
||||||
|
14 14 NAIROBI (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
15 15 )
|
||||||
|
16 16 CASABLANCA (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
17 17 TUNIS (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
18 18 TUNIS-CASABLANCA (RSMC)
|
||||||
|
19 19 )
|
||||||
|
20 20 LAS PALMAS
|
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21 21 ALGIERS (RSMC)
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22 22 ACMAD
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23 23 MOZAMBIQUE (NMC)
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24 24 PRETORIA (RSMC)
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25 25 LA REUNION (RSMC)
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26 26 KHABAROVSK (RSMC)
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27 27 )
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28 28 NEW DELHI (RSMC)
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29 29 )
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30 30 NOVOSIBIRSK (RSMC)
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31 31 )
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32 32 TASHKENT (RSMC)
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33 33 JEDDAH (RSMC)
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34 34 TOKYO (RSMC), JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY
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35 35 )
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36 36 BANGKOK
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37 37 ULAANBAATAR
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38 38 BEIJING (RSMC)
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39 39 )
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40 40 SEOUL
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41 41 BUENOS AIRES (RSMC)
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42 42 )
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43 43 BRASILIA (RSMC)
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44 44 )
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45 45 SANTIAGO
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46 46 BRAZILIAN SPACE AGENCY INPE
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47 47 COLOMBIA (NMC)
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48 48 ECUADOR (NMC)
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49 49 PERU (NMC)
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50 50 VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) (NMC)
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51 51 MIAMI (RSMC)
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52 52 MIAMI RSMC, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTRE
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53 53 MSC MONITORING
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54 54 MONTREAL (RSMC)
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55 55 SAN FRANCISCO
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56 56 ARINC CENTRE
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57 57 US AIR FORCE - AIR FORCE GLOBAL WEATHER CENTRAL
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58 58 FLEET NUMERICAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY CENTER, MONTEREY, CA, UNITED STATES
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59 59 THE NOAA FORECAST SYSTEMS LABORATORY, BOULDER, CO, UNITED STATES
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60 60 UNITED STATES NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (NCAR)
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61 61 SERVICE ARGOS - LANDOVER
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62 62 US NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE
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63 63 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CLIMATE AND SOCIETY (IRI)
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64 64 HONOLULU (RSMC)
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65 65 DARWIN (RSMC)
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66 66 )
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67 67 MELBOURNE (RSMC)
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68 68 RESERVED
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69 69 WELLINGTON (RSMC)
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70 70 )
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71 71 NADI (RSMC)
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72 72 SINGAPORE
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73 73 MALAYSIA (NMC)
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74 74 UK METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE EXETER (RSMC)
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|
75 75 )
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76 76 MOSCOW (RSMC)
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77 77 RESERVED
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78 78 OFFENBACH (RSMC)
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79 79 )
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80 80 ROME (RSMC)
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81 81 )
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82 82 NORRKOPING
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83 83 )
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84 84 TOULOUSE (RSMC)
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85 85 TOULOUSE (RSMC)
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86 86 HELSINKI
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87 87 BELGRADE
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88 88 OSLO
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89 89 PRAGUE
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90 90 EPISKOPI
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91 91 ANKARA
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92 92 FRANKFURT/MAIN
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93 93 LONDON (WAFC)
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94 94 COPENHAGEN
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95 95 ROTA
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96 96 ATHENS
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97 97 EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)
|
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98 98 EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS (ECMWF) (RSMC)
|
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|
99 99 DE BILT
|
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100 100 BRAZZAVILLE
|
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101 101 ABIDJAN
|
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102 102 LIBYA (NMC)
|
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103 103 MADAGASCAR (NMC)
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104 104 MAURITIUS (NMC)
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105 105 NIGER (NMC)
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106 106 SEYCHELLES (NMC)
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107 107 UGANDA (NMC)
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108 108 UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (NMC)
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109 109 ZIMBABWE (NMC)
|
||||||
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110 110 HONG KONG, CHINA
|
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111 111 AFGHANISTAN (NMC)
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112 112 BAHRAIN (NMC)
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113 113 BANGLADESH (NMC)
|
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114 114 BHUTAN (NMC)
|
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115 115 CAMBODIA (NMC)
|
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116 116 DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (NMC)
|
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|
117 117 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN (NMC)
|
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118 118 IRAQ (NMC)
|
||||||
|
119 119 KAZAKHSTAN (NMC)
|
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120 120 KUWAIT (NMC)
|
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|
121 121 KYRGYZSTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
122 122 LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
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|
123 123 MACAO, CHINA
|
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|
124 124 MALDIVES (NMC)
|
||||||
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125 125 MYANMAR (NMC)
|
||||||
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126 126 NEPAL (NMC)
|
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127 127 OMAN (NMC)
|
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128 128 PAKISTAN (NMC)
|
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129 129 QATAR (NMC)
|
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130 130 YEMEN (NMC)
|
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|
131 131 SRI LANKA (NMC)
|
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132 132 TAJIKISTAN (NMC)
|
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|
133 133 TURKMENISTAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
134 134 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (NMC)
|
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135 135 UZBEKISTAN (NMC)
|
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136 136 VIET NAM (NMC)
|
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140 140 BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) (NMC)
|
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|
141 141 GUYANA (NMC)
|
||||||
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142 142 PARAGUAY (NMC)
|
||||||
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143 143 SURINAME (NMC)
|
||||||
|
144 144 URUGUAY (NMC)
|
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|
145 145 FRENCH GUIANA
|
||||||
|
146 146 BRAZILIAN NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC CENTRE
|
||||||
|
147 147 NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SPACE ACTIVITIES (CONAE) - ARGENTINA
|
||||||
|
148 148 BRAZILIAN DEPARTMENT OF AIRSPACE CONTROL - DECEA
|
||||||
|
149 149 RESERVED FOR OTHER CENTRES
|
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|
150 150 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA (NMC)
|
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|
151 151 BAHAMAS (NMC)
|
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|
152 152 BARBADOS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
153 153 BELIZE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
154 154 BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES CENTRE
|
||||||
|
155 155 SAN JOSE
|
||||||
|
156 156 CUBA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
157 157 DOMINICA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
158 158 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
||||||
|
159 159 EL SALVADOR (NMC)
|
||||||
|
160 160 US NOAA/NESDIS
|
||||||
|
161 161 US NOAA OFFICE OF OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
|
||||||
|
162 162 GUATEMALA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
163 163 HAITI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
164 164 HONDURAS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
165 165 JAMAICA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
166 166 MEXICO
|
||||||
|
167 167 CURACAO AND SINT MAARTEN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
168 168 NICARAGUA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
169 169 PANAMA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
170 170 SAINT LUCIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
171 171 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
172 172 FRENCH DEPARTMENTS IN RA IV
|
||||||
|
173 173 US NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA)
|
||||||
|
174 174 INTEGRATED SCIENCE DATA MANAGEMENT/MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SERVICE (ISDM/MEDS - CANADA)
|
||||||
|
175 175 UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) - UNITED STATES
|
||||||
|
176 176 COOPERATIVE INSTITUTE FOR METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE STUDIES (CIMSS) - UNITED STATES
|
||||||
|
177 177 NOAA NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE - UNITED STATES
|
||||||
|
178 178 SPIRE GLOBAL, INC.
|
||||||
|
179 179 GEOOPTICS, INC.
|
||||||
|
180 180 PLANETIQ
|
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|
181 181 ATMOSPHERIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (AER)
|
||||||
|
182 182 TOMORROW.IO
|
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|
190 190 COOK ISLANDS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
191 191 FRENCH POLYNESIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
192 192 TONGA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
193 193 VANUATU (NMC)
|
||||||
|
194 194 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (NMC)
|
||||||
|
195 195 INDONESIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
196 196 KIRIBATI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
197 197 FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
198 198 NEW CALEDONIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
199 199 NIUE
|
||||||
|
200 200 PAPUA NEW GUINEA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
201 201 PHILIPPINES (NMC)
|
||||||
|
202 202 SAMOA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
203 203 SOLOMON ISLANDS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
204 204 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WATER AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (NIWA - NEW ZEALAND)
|
||||||
|
210 210 FRASCATI (ESA/ESRIN)
|
||||||
|
211 211 LANNION
|
||||||
|
212 212 LISBOA
|
||||||
|
213 213 REYKJAVIK
|
||||||
|
214 214 MADRID
|
||||||
|
215 215 ZUERICH
|
||||||
|
216 216 SERVICE ARGOS TOULOUSE
|
||||||
|
217 217 BRATISLAVA
|
||||||
|
218 218 BUDAPEST
|
||||||
|
219 219 LJUBLJANA
|
||||||
|
220 220 WARSAW
|
||||||
|
221 221 ZAGREB
|
||||||
|
222 222 ALBANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
223 223 ARMENIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
224 224 AUSTRIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
225 225 AZERBAIJAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
226 226 BELARUS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
227 227 BELGIUM (NMC)
|
||||||
|
228 228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
229 229 BULGARIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
230 230 CYPRUS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
231 231 ESTONIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
232 232 GEORGIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
233 233 DUBLIN
|
||||||
|
234 234 ISRAEL (NMC)
|
||||||
|
235 235 JORDAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
236 236 LATVIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
237 237 LEBANON (NMC)
|
||||||
|
238 238 LITHUANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
239 239 LUXEMBOURG
|
||||||
|
240 240 MALTA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
241 241 MONACO
|
||||||
|
242 242 ROMANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
243 243 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
||||||
|
244 244 THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
245 245 UKRAINE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
246 246 REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
247 247 OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR THE EXCHANGE OF WEATHER RADAR INFORMATION (OPERA) - EUMETNET
|
||||||
|
248 248 MONTENEGRO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
249 249 BARCELONA DUST FORECAST CENTER
|
||||||
|
250 250 CONSORTIUM FOR SMALL SCALE MODELLING (COSMO)
|
||||||
|
251 251 METEOROLOGICAL COOPERATION ON OPERATIONAL NWP (METCOOP)
|
||||||
|
252 252 MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR METEOROLOGY (MPI-M)
|
||||||
|
253 253 ALFRED WEGENER INSTITUTE (AWI)
|
||||||
|
254 254 EUMETSAT OPERATION CENTRE
|
||||||
|
255 255 NOT TO BE USED
|
||||||
|
256 256 ANGOLA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
257 257 BENIN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
258 258 BOTSWANA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
259 259 BURKINA FASO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
260 260 BURUNDI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
261 261 CAMEROON (NMC)
|
||||||
|
262 262 CABO VERDE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
263 263 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (NMC)
|
||||||
|
264 264 CHAD (NMC)
|
||||||
|
265 265 COMOROS (NMC)
|
||||||
|
266 266 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
267 267 DJIBOUTI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
268 268 ERITREA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
269 269 ETHIOPIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
270 270 GABON (NMC)
|
||||||
|
271 271 GAMBIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
272 272 GHANA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
273 273 GUINEA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
274 274 GUINEA-BISSAU (NMC)
|
||||||
|
275 275 LESOTHO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
276 276 LIBERIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
277 277 MALAWI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
278 278 MALI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
279 279 MAURITANIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
280 280 NAMIBIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
281 281 NIGERIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
282 282 RWANDA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
283 283 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
284 284 SIERRA LEONE (NMC)
|
||||||
|
285 285 SOMALIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
286 286 SUDAN (NMC)
|
||||||
|
287 287 ESWATINI (NMC)
|
||||||
|
288 288 TOGO (NMC)
|
||||||
|
289 289 ZAMBIA (NMC)
|
||||||
|
290 290 EUMETNET E-PROFILE
|
||||||
|
291 291 INSTITUTE OF ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS (IAP) OF THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (CAS)
|
||||||
|
292 292 HELMHOLTZ CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (UFZ)
|
||||||
|
293 293 UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN
|
||||||
|
294 294 NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR SPACE RESEARCH (SRON)
|
||||||
|
295 295 THE ROYAL BELGIAN INSTITUTE FOR SPACE AERONOMY (BIRA-IASB)
|
||||||
|
296 296 THE FRENCH NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (CNRS)
|
||||||
|
297 297 THE NANJING INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (NIES)
|
||||||
|
298 298 DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY LABORATORY (LMD)
|
||||||
|
299 299 THE RUTHERFORD APPLETON LABORATORY (RAL)
|
||||||
|
300 300 GREEK ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION (GREECE)
|
||||||
|
301 301 UNITED STATED ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (USA)
|
||||||
|
302 302 AUTRALIAN RADIATION PROTECTION AND NUCLEAR SAFETY (AUSTRALIA)
|
||||||
|
303 303 AUTHORITY FOR NUCLEAR SAFETY AND RADIATION PROTECTION (THE NETHERLANDS)
|
||||||
|
304 304 AUTORITE DE SURETE NUCLEAIRE (FRANCE)
|
||||||
|
305 305 BUNDESAMT FüR STRAHLENSCHUTZ (GERMANY)
|
||||||
|
306 306 NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR NUCLEAR ACTIVITIES CONTROL (ROMANIA)
|
||||||
|
307 307 CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD NUCLEAR (SPAIN)
|
||||||
|
308 308 DANISH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (DENMARK)
|
||||||
|
309 309 NORWEGIAN RADIATION PROTECTION AGENCY (NORWAY)
|
||||||
|
310 310 FEDERAL AGENCY FOR NUCLEAR CONTROL (BELGIUM)
|
||||||
|
311 311 INSTITUTE OF RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY (BRAZIL)
|
||||||
|
312 312 NATIONAL INSPECTORATE FOR NUCLEAR SAFETY AND RADIATION PROTECTION (ITALY)
|
||||||
|
313 313 NUCLEAR REGULATORY AUTHORITY (TURKIYE)
|
||||||
|
314 314 NUCLEAR REGULATION AUTHORITY (JAPAN)
|
||||||
|
315 315 NUCLEAR REGULATORY AGENCY (BULGARIA)
|
||||||
|
316 316 UKRAINIAN RADIATION PROTECTION INSTITUTE (UKRIANE)
|
||||||
|
317 317 HEALTH CANADA RADIO PROTECTION BUREAU (CANADA)
|
||||||
|
318 318 PORTUGUESE SOCIETY FOR RADIATION PROTECTION (PORTUGAL)
|
||||||
|
319 319 SWEDISH RADIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY (SWEDEN)
|
||||||
|
320 320 RADIATION AND NUCLEAR SAFETY AUTHORITY (FINLAND)
|
||||||
|
321 321 STATE OFFICE FOR NUCLEAR SAFETY (CZECHIA)
|
||||||
|
322 322 NUCLEAR REGULATION AUTHORITY (SLOVAKIA)
|
||||||
|
65535 65535 MISSING VALUE
|
|
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|
||||||
|
36001 36001 AUSTRALIA, BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY (BOM)
|
||||||
|
36002 36002 AUSTRALIA, JOINT AUSTRALIAN FACILITY FOR OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEMS (JAFOOS)
|
||||||
|
36003 36003 AUSTRALIA, THE COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION (CSIRO)
|
||||||
|
124001 124001 CANADA, MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA SERVICE (MEDS)
|
||||||
|
124002 124002 CANADA, INSTITUTE OF OCEAN SCIENCES (IOS)
|
||||||
|
124173 124173 CANADA, ENVIRONMENT CANADA
|
||||||
|
124174 124174 CANADA, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
|
||||||
|
124175 124175 CANADA, NAV CANADA
|
||||||
|
156001 156001 CHINA, THE STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION
|
||||||
|
156002 156002 CHINA, SECOND INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY, STATE OCEANIC ADMINISTRATION
|
||||||
|
156003 156003 CHINA, INSTITUTE OF OCEAN TECHNOLOGY
|
||||||
|
250001 250001 FRANCE, INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DéVELOPPEMENT (IRD)
|
||||||
|
250002 250002 FRANCE, INSTITUT FRANçAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER (IFREMER)
|
||||||
|
276001 276001 GERMANY, BUNDESAMT FUER SEESCHIFFAHRT UND HYDROGRAPHIE (BSH)
|
||||||
|
276002 276002 GERMANY, INSTITUT FUER MEERESKUNDE, KIEL
|
||||||
|
356001 356001 INDIA, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY (NIO)
|
||||||
|
356002 356002 INDIA, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCEAN TECHNOLOGY (NIOT)
|
||||||
|
356003 356003 INDIA, NATIONAL CENTRE FOR OCEAN INFORMATION SERVICE
|
||||||
|
392001 392001 JAPAN, JAPAN METEOROLOGICAL AGENCY (JMA)
|
||||||
|
392002 392002 JAPAN, FRONTIER OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH SYSTEM FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
|
||||||
|
392003 392003 JAPAN, JAPAN MARINE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (JAMSTEC)
|
||||||
|
410001 410001 REPUBLIC OF KOREA, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
|
||||||
|
410002 410002 REPUBLIC OF KOREA, KOREA OCEAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (KORDI)
|
||||||
|
410003 410003 REPUBLIC OF KOREA, METEOROLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
|
||||||
|
540001 540001 NEW CALEDONIA, INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DéVELOPPEMENT (IRD)
|
||||||
|
554001 554001 NEW ZEALAND, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WATER AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (NIWA)
|
||||||
|
643001 643001 RUSSIAN FEDERATION, STATE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE OF ROSHYDROMET
|
||||||
|
643002 643002 RUSSIAN FEDERATION, FEDERAL SERVICE FOR HYDROMETEOROLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
|
||||||
|
724001 724001 SPAIN, INSTITUTO ESPAñOL DE OCEANOGRAFIA
|
||||||
|
826001 826001 UNITED KINGDOM, HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
|
||||||
|
826002 826002 UNITED KINGDOM, NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE (NOC)
|
||||||
|
826003 826003 UNITED KINGDOM, CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT, FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE SCIENCE (CEFAS)
|
||||||
|
826004 826004 UNITED KINGDOM, MARINE SCOTLAND (MS)
|
||||||
|
826005 826005 UNITED KINGDOM, PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY (PML)
|
||||||
|
826006 826006 UNITED KINGDOM, BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY (BAS)
|
||||||
|
840001 840001 USA, NOAA ATLANTIC OCEANOGRAPHIC AND METEOROLOGICAL LABORATORY (AOML)
|
||||||
|
840002 840002 USA, NOAA PACIFIC MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY (PMEL)
|
||||||
|
840003 840003 USA, SCRIPPS INSTITUTION OF OCEANOGRAPHY (SIO)
|
||||||
|
840004 840004 USA, WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION (WHOI)
|
||||||
|
840005 840005 USA, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
|
||||||
|
840006 840006 USA, NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE
|
||||||
|
1048575 1048575 MISSING VALUE
|
|
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|
||||||
|
0 0 NO SEA ICE SET
|
||||||
|
1 1 NSIDC SSM/I CAVALIERI ET AL (1992)
|
||||||
|
2 2 AMSR-E
|
||||||
|
3 3 ECMWF
|
||||||
|
4 4 CMS (FRANCE) CLOUD MASK USED BY MEDSPIRATION
|
||||||
|
5 5 EUMETSAT OSI-SAF
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 FULL WEIGHTED MIXTURE OF INDIVIDUAL QUALITY TESTS
|
||||||
|
2 2 WEIGHTED MIXTURE OF INDIVIDUAL TESTS, BUT EXCLUDING FORECAST COMPARISON
|
||||||
|
3 3 RECURSIVE FILTER FUNCTION
|
||||||
|
4 4 COMMON QUALITY INDEX (QI) WITHOUT FORECAST
|
||||||
|
5 5 QI WITHOUT FORECAST
|
||||||
|
6 6 QI WITH FORECAST
|
||||||
|
7 7 ESTIMATED ERROR IN M/S CONVERTED TO A PERCENT CONFIDENCE
|
||||||
|
255 255 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 PRIMARY
|
||||||
|
1 1 SECONDARY
|
||||||
|
2 2 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 LAGGED-AVERAGE FORECASTING (LAF)
|
||||||
|
1 1 BREEDING
|
||||||
|
2 2 SINGULAR VECTORS
|
||||||
|
3 3 MULTIPLE ANALYSIS CYCLES
|
||||||
|
255 255 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 UNPERTURBED HIGH-RESOLUTION CONTROL FORECAST
|
||||||
|
1 1 UNPERTURBED LOW-RESOLUTION CONTROL FORECAST
|
||||||
|
2 2 NEGATIVELY PERTURBED FORECAST
|
||||||
|
3 3 POSITIVELY PERTURBED FORECAST
|
||||||
|
4 4 PERTURBED FORECAST
|
||||||
|
255 255 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
|
||||||
|
100 100 ALGERIA
|
||||||
|
101 101 ANGOLA
|
||||||
|
102 102 BENIN
|
||||||
|
103 103 BOTSWANA
|
||||||
|
104 104 BURKINA FASO
|
||||||
|
105 105 BURUNDI
|
||||||
|
106 106 CAMEROON
|
||||||
|
107 107 CABO VERDE
|
||||||
|
108 108 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
|
||||||
|
109 109 CHAD
|
||||||
|
110 110 COMOROS
|
||||||
|
111 111 CONGO
|
||||||
|
112 112 CôTE D'IVOIRE
|
||||||
|
113 113 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
|
||||||
|
114 114 DJIBOUTI
|
||||||
|
115 115 EGYPT
|
||||||
|
116 116 ERITREA
|
||||||
|
117 117 ETHIOPIA
|
||||||
|
118 118 FRANCE (RA I)
|
||||||
|
119 119 GABON
|
||||||
|
120 120 GAMBIA
|
||||||
|
121 121 GHANA
|
||||||
|
122 122 GUINEA
|
||||||
|
123 123 GUINEA-BISSAU
|
||||||
|
124 124 KENYA
|
||||||
|
125 125 LESOTHO
|
||||||
|
126 126 LIBERIA
|
||||||
|
127 127 LIBYA
|
||||||
|
128 128 MADAGASCAR
|
||||||
|
129 129 MALAWI
|
||||||
|
130 130 MALI
|
||||||
|
131 131 MAURITANIA
|
||||||
|
132 132 MAURITIUS
|
||||||
|
133 133 MOROCCO
|
||||||
|
134 134 MOZAMBIQUE
|
||||||
|
135 135 NAMIBIA
|
||||||
|
136 136 NIGER
|
||||||
|
137 137 NIGERIA
|
||||||
|
138 138 PORTUGAL (RA I)
|
||||||
|
139 139 RWANDA
|
||||||
|
140 140 SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
|
||||||
|
141 141 SENEGAL
|
||||||
|
142 142 SEYCHELLES
|
||||||
|
143 143 SIERRA LEONE
|
||||||
|
144 144 SOMALIA
|
||||||
|
145 145 SOUTH AFRICA
|
||||||
|
146 146 SPAIN (RA I)
|
||||||
|
147 147 SUDAN
|
||||||
|
148 148 ESWATINI
|
||||||
|
149 149 TOGO
|
||||||
|
150 150 TUNISIA
|
||||||
|
151 151 UGANDA
|
||||||
|
152 152 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (RA I)
|
||||||
|
153 153 UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
|
||||||
|
154 154 ZAMBIA
|
||||||
|
155 155 ZIMBABWE
|
||||||
|
200 200 AFGHANISTAN
|
||||||
|
201 201 BAHRAIN
|
||||||
|
202 202 BANGLADESH
|
||||||
|
203 203 BHUTAN
|
||||||
|
204 204 CAMBODIA
|
||||||
|
205 205 CHINA
|
||||||
|
206 206 DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
|
||||||
|
207 207 HONG KONG, CHINA
|
||||||
|
208 208 INDIA
|
||||||
|
209 209 IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
|
||||||
|
210 210 IRAQ
|
||||||
|
211 211 JAPAN
|
||||||
|
212 212 KAZAKHSTAN
|
||||||
|
213 213 KUWAIT
|
||||||
|
214 214 KYRGYZSTAN
|
||||||
|
215 215 LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
|
||||||
|
216 216 MACAO, CHINA
|
||||||
|
217 217 MALDIVES
|
||||||
|
218 218 MONGOLIA
|
||||||
|
219 219 MYANMAR
|
||||||
|
220 220 NEPAL
|
||||||
|
221 221 OMAN
|
||||||
|
222 222 PAKISTAN
|
||||||
|
223 223 QATAR
|
||||||
|
224 224 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
|
||||||
|
225 225 YEMEN
|
||||||
|
226 226 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RA II)
|
||||||
|
227 227 SAUDI ARABIA
|
||||||
|
228 228 SRI LANKA
|
||||||
|
229 229 TAJIKISTAN
|
||||||
|
230 230 THAILAND
|
||||||
|
231 231 TURKMENISTAN
|
||||||
|
232 232 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
|
||||||
|
233 233 UZBEKISTAN
|
||||||
|
234 234 VIET NAM
|
||||||
|
300 300 ARGENTINA
|
||||||
|
301 301 BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF)
|
||||||
|
302 302 BRAZIL
|
||||||
|
303 303 CHILE
|
||||||
|
304 304 COLOMBIA
|
||||||
|
305 305 ECUADOR
|
||||||
|
306 306 FRANCE (RA III)
|
||||||
|
307 307 GUYANA
|
||||||
|
308 308 PARAGUAY
|
||||||
|
309 309 PERU
|
||||||
|
310 310 SURINAME
|
||||||
|
311 311 URUGUAY
|
||||||
|
312 312 VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF)
|
||||||
|
400 400 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
|
||||||
|
401 401 BAHAMAS
|
||||||
|
402 402 BARBADOS
|
||||||
|
403 403 BELIZE
|
||||||
|
404 404 BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES
|
||||||
|
405 405 CANADA
|
||||||
|
406 406 COLOMBIA
|
||||||
|
407 407 COSTA RICA
|
||||||
|
408 408 CUBA
|
||||||
|
409 409 DOMINICA
|
||||||
|
410 410 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
|
||||||
|
411 411 EL SALVADOR
|
||||||
|
412 412 FRANCE (RA IV)
|
||||||
|
413 413 GUATEMALA
|
||||||
|
414 414 HAITI
|
||||||
|
415 415 HONDURAS
|
||||||
|
416 416 JAMAICA
|
||||||
|
417 417 MEXICO
|
||||||
|
418 418 CURAçAO AND SINT MAARTEN
|
||||||
|
419 419 NICARAGUA
|
||||||
|
420 420 PANAMA
|
||||||
|
421 421 SAINT LUCIA
|
||||||
|
422 422 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
|
||||||
|
423 423 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (RA IV)
|
||||||
|
424 424 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (RA IV)
|
||||||
|
425 425 VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF)
|
||||||
|
500 500 AUSTRALIA
|
||||||
|
501 501 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
|
||||||
|
502 502 COOK ISLANDS
|
||||||
|
503 503 FIJI
|
||||||
|
504 504 FRENCH POLYNESIA
|
||||||
|
505 505 INDONESIA
|
||||||
|
506 506 KIRIBATI
|
||||||
|
507 507 MALAYSIA
|
||||||
|
508 508 MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF
|
||||||
|
509 509 NEW CALEDONIA
|
||||||
|
510 510 NEW ZEALAND
|
||||||
|
511 511 NIUE
|
||||||
|
512 512 PAPUA NEW GUINEA
|
||||||
|
513 513 PHILIPPINES
|
||||||
|
514 514 SAMOA
|
||||||
|
515 515 SINGAPORE
|
||||||
|
516 516 SOLOMON ISLANDS
|
||||||
|
517 517 TONGA
|
||||||
|
518 518 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (RA V)
|
||||||
|
519 519 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (RA V)
|
||||||
|
520 520 VANUATU
|
||||||
|
600 600 ALBANIA
|
||||||
|
601 601 ARMENIA
|
||||||
|
602 602 AUSTRIA
|
||||||
|
603 603 AZERBAIJAN
|
||||||
|
604 604 BELARUS
|
||||||
|
605 605 BELGIUM
|
||||||
|
606 606 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
|
||||||
|
607 607 BULGARIA
|
||||||
|
608 608 CROATIA
|
||||||
|
609 609 CYPRUS
|
||||||
|
610 610 CZECHIA
|
||||||
|
611 611 DENMARK
|
||||||
|
612 612 ESTONIA
|
||||||
|
613 613 FINLAND
|
||||||
|
614 614 FRANCE (RA VI)
|
||||||
|
615 615 GEORGIA
|
||||||
|
616 616 GERMANY
|
||||||
|
617 617 GREECE
|
||||||
|
618 618 HUNGARY
|
||||||
|
619 619 ICELAND
|
||||||
|
620 620 IRELAND
|
||||||
|
621 621 ISRAEL
|
||||||
|
622 622 ITALY
|
||||||
|
623 623 JORDAN
|
||||||
|
624 624 KAZAKHSTAN
|
||||||
|
625 625 LATVIA
|
||||||
|
626 626 LEBANON
|
||||||
|
627 627 LITHUANIA
|
||||||
|
628 628 LUXEMBOURG
|
||||||
|
629 629 MALTA
|
||||||
|
630 630 MONACO
|
||||||
|
631 631 MONTENEGRO
|
||||||
|
632 632 NETHERLANDS
|
||||||
|
633 633 NORWAY
|
||||||
|
634 634 POLAND
|
||||||
|
635 635 PORTUGAL (RA VI)
|
||||||
|
636 636 REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
|
||||||
|
637 637 ROMANIA
|
||||||
|
638 638 RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RA VI)
|
||||||
|
639 639 SERBIA
|
||||||
|
640 640 SLOVAKIA
|
||||||
|
641 641 SLOVENIA
|
||||||
|
642 642 SPAIN (RA VI)
|
||||||
|
643 643 SWEDEN
|
||||||
|
644 644 SWITZERLAND
|
||||||
|
645 645 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
|
||||||
|
646 646 THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
|
||||||
|
647 647 TURKIYE
|
||||||
|
648 648 UKRAINE
|
||||||
|
649 649 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND (RA VI)
|
||||||
|
1023 1023 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NIL
|
||||||
|
1 1 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
2 2 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
3 3 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
4 4 NIL
|
||||||
|
5 5 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
6 6 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
7 7 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
8 8 NIL
|
||||||
|
9 9 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
10 10 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
11 11 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
12 12 EXTREME, IN CLEAR AIR
|
||||||
|
13 13 EXTREME, IN CLOUD
|
||||||
|
14 14 EXTREME, CLOUD/CLEAR AIR NOT SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
15 15 LIGHT, ISOLATED MODERATE
|
||||||
|
16 16 LIGHT, OCCASIONAL MODERATE
|
||||||
|
17 17 LIGHT, FREQUENTLY MODERATE
|
||||||
|
18 18 MODERATE, ISOLATED SEVERE
|
||||||
|
19 19 MODERATE, OCCASIONAL SEVERE
|
||||||
|
20 20 MODERATE, FREQUENTLY SEVERE
|
||||||
|
21 21 SEVERE, ISOLATED EXTREME
|
||||||
|
22 22 SEVERE, OCCASIONAL EXTREME
|
||||||
|
23 23 SEVERE, FREQUENTLY EXTREME
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NIL
|
||||||
|
1 1 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
2 2 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
3 3 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
4 4 NIL
|
||||||
|
5 5 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
6 6 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
7 7 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
8 8 NIL
|
||||||
|
9 9 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
10 10 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
11 11 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
12 12 EXTREME, IN CLEAR AIR
|
||||||
|
13 13 EXTREME, IN CLOUD
|
||||||
|
14 14 EXTREME, CLOUD/CLEAR AIR NOT SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 AVE < 0.1
|
||||||
|
1 1 AVE < 0.1
|
||||||
|
2 2 0.1 =< AVE < 0.2
|
||||||
|
3 3 AVE <0.1
|
||||||
|
4 4 0.1 =< AVE < 0.2
|
||||||
|
5 5 0.2 =< AVE < 0.3
|
||||||
|
6 6 AVE < 0.1
|
||||||
|
7 7 0.1 =< AVE < 0.2
|
||||||
|
8 8 0.2 =< AVE < 0.3
|
||||||
|
9 9 0.3 =< AVE < 0.4
|
||||||
|
10 10 AVE < 0.1
|
||||||
|
11 11 0.1 =< AVE < 0.2
|
||||||
|
12 12 0.2 =< AVE < 0.3
|
||||||
|
13 13 0.3 =< AVE < 0.4
|
||||||
|
14 14 0.4 =< AVE < 0.5
|
||||||
|
15 15 AVE < 0.1
|
||||||
|
16 16 0.1 =< AVE < 0.2
|
||||||
|
17 17 0.2 =< AVE < 0.3
|
||||||
|
18 18 0.3 =< AVE < 0.4
|
||||||
|
19 19 0.4 =< AVE < 0.5
|
||||||
|
20 20 0.5 =< AVE < 0.8
|
||||||
|
21 21 AVE < 0.1
|
||||||
|
22 22 0.1 =< AVE < 0.2
|
||||||
|
23 23 0.2 =< AVE < 0.3
|
||||||
|
24 24 0.3 =< AVE < 0.4
|
||||||
|
25 25 0.4 =< AVE < 0.5
|
||||||
|
26 26 0.5 =< AVE < 0.8
|
||||||
|
27 27 0.8 =< AVE
|
||||||
|
28 28 NIL
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 MIN < 1
|
||||||
|
1 1 1 =< MIN < 2
|
||||||
|
2 2 2 =< MIN < 3
|
||||||
|
3 3 3 =< MIN < 4
|
||||||
|
4 4 4 =< MIN < 5
|
||||||
|
5 5 5 =< MIN < 6
|
||||||
|
6 6 6 =< MIN < 7
|
||||||
|
7 7 7 =< MIN < 8
|
||||||
|
8 8 8 =< MIN < 9
|
||||||
|
9 9 9 =< MIN < 10
|
||||||
|
10 10 10 =< MIN < 11
|
||||||
|
11 11 11 =< MIN < 12
|
||||||
|
12 12 12 =< MIN < 13
|
||||||
|
13 13 13 =< MIN < 14
|
||||||
|
14 14 14 =< MIN < 15
|
||||||
|
15 15 NO TIMING INFORMATION AVAILABLE
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 MIN < 1
|
||||||
|
1 1 1 =< MIN < 2
|
||||||
|
2 2 2 =< MIN < 3
|
||||||
|
3 3 3 =< MIN < 4
|
||||||
|
4 4 4 =< MIN < 5
|
||||||
|
5 5 5 =< MIN < 6
|
||||||
|
6 6 6 =< MIN < 7
|
||||||
|
7 7 7 =< MIN < 8
|
||||||
|
8 8 8 =< MIN < 9
|
||||||
|
9 9 9 =< MIN < 10
|
||||||
|
10 10 10 =< MIN < 11
|
||||||
|
11 11 11 =< MIN < 12
|
||||||
|
12 12 12 =< MIN < 13
|
||||||
|
13 13 13 =< MIN < 14
|
||||||
|
14 14 14 =< MIN < 15
|
||||||
|
60 60 NO TIMING INFORMATION AVAILABLE
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 WGS84, AS USED BY ICAO SINCE 1998
|
||||||
|
1 1 ETRS89, AS DEFINED BY EPSG:4258
|
||||||
|
2 2 NAD83, AS DEFINED BY EPSG:4269
|
||||||
|
3 3 DHDN, AS DEFINED BY EPSG:4314
|
||||||
|
4 4 ELLIPSOIDAL DATUM USING THE INTERNATIONAL REFERENCE MERIDIAN AND THE INTERNATIONAL REFERENCE POLE AS THE PRIME MERIDIAN AND PRIME POLE, RESPECTIVELY, AND THE ORIGIN OF THE INTERNATIONAL TERRESTRIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM (ITRS). THE INTERNATIONAL REFERENCE MERIDIAN, INTERNATIONAL REFERENCE POLE AND ITRS ARE MAINTAINED BY THE INTERNATIONAL EARTH ROTATION AND REFERENCE SYSTEMS SERVICE (IERS)
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|
5 5 EARTH-CENTERED, EARTH-FIXED (ECEF) COORDINATE SYSTEM OR EARTH-CENTRED ROTATIONAL (ECR) SYSTEM. THIS IS A RIGHT-HANDED CARTESIAN COORDINATE SYSTEM (X, Y, Z) ROTATING WITH THE EARTH. THE ORIGIN IS DEFINED BY THE CENTRE OF MASS OF THE EARTH. (FOOTNOTE (5) OF CLASS 27 DOES NOT APPLY IF ECEF COORDINATES ARE SPECIFIED.)
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65535 65535 MISSING VALUE
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||||||
|
0 0 EARTH GRAVITATIONAL MODEL 1996
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|
1 1 BALTIC HEIGHT SYSTEM 1977
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4095 4095 MISSING VALUE
|
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|
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|
0 0 STANDARD CORRECT ALGORITHM (SCA)
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||||||
|
1 1 STANDARD CORRECT ALGORITHM MID-BIN (SCA MID-BIN)
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|
2 2 MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION (MLE)
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3 3 OPTIMAL ESTIMATION PROFILE (OE-PRO)
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4 4 GROUP
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5 5 GROUP MID-BIN
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6 6 MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION – HIGH HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION (MLESUB)
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255 255 MISSING VALUE
|
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||||||
|
0 0 NOT SUPERADIABATIC
|
||||||
|
1 1 SUPERADIABATIC
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2 2 RESERVED
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|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
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|
0 0 SEA ICE
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|
1 1 SNOW ON LAND
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|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
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0 0 LAND
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1 1 RESERVED
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2 2 NEAR COAST
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3 3 ICE
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4 4 POSSIBLE ICE
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5 5 OCEAN
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6 6 COAST
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7 7 INLAND WATER
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8 8 SNOW COVER
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9 9 SEA ICE
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10 10 STANDING WATER
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|
11 11 SNOW
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|
12 12 FROZEN SOIL
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15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
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|
1 1 A
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2 2 A - B
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3 3 B
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4 4 B - C
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5 5 C
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6 6 D
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7 7 E
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8 8 F
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9 9 G
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15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
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0 0 SMALLER THAN ANY VALUE IN THE 30-YEAR PERIOD
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1 1 IN THE FIRST QUINTILE
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2 2 IN THE SECOND QUINTILE
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|
3 3 IN THE THIRD QUINTILE
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|
4 4 IN THE FOURTH QUINTILE
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|
5 5 IN THE FIFTH QUINTILE
|
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|
6 6 GREATER THAN ANY VALUE IN THE 30-YEAR PERIOD
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|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
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|
0 0 NO PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
1 1 LIGHT INTERMITTENT
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|
2 2 MODERATE INTERMITTENT
|
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|
3 3 HEAVY INTERMITTENT
|
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|
4 4 VERY HEAVY INTERMITTENT
|
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|
5 5 LIGHT CONTINUOUS
|
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|
6 6 MODERATE CONTINUOUS
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|
7 7 HEAVY CONTINUOUS
|
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|
8 8 VERY HEAVY CONTINUOUS
|
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|
9 9 VARIABLE - ALTERNATIVELY LIGHT AND HEAVY
|
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|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
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|
0 0 NO PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
1 1 WITHIN THE LAST HOUR
|
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|
2 2 1 TO 2 HOURS AGO
|
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|
3 3 2 TO 3 HOURS AGO
|
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|
4 4 3 TO 4 HOURS AGO
|
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|
5 5 4 TO 5 HOURS AGO
|
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|
6 6 5 TO 6 HOURS AGO
|
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|
7 7 6 TO 8 HOURS AGO
|
||||||
|
8 8 8 TO 10 HOURS AGO
|
||||||
|
9 9 MORE THAN 10 HOURS AGO
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 OZONE
|
||||||
|
11 11 FINE PARTICULATE MATTER (DIAMETER < 2.5 MICRONS)
|
||||||
|
12 12 FINE PARTICULATE MATTER (DIAMETER < 10 MICRONS)
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 DEPRESSION OR LOW (EXTRATROPLCAL)
|
||||||
|
1 1 TROPICAL DEPRESSION
|
||||||
|
2 2 TROPICAL STORM
|
||||||
|
3 3 SEVERE TROPICAL STORM
|
||||||
|
4 4 TYPHOON
|
||||||
|
10 10 DUST/SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 SHALLOW (TOP OF CIRCULATION BELOW 700-HPA LEVEL)
|
||||||
|
2 2 MEDIUM (TOP BETWEEN 700-HPA AND 400-HPA LEVEL)
|
||||||
|
3 3 DEEP (TOP ABOVE 400-HPA LEVEL)
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 MINIMUM VALUE OF SEA LEVEL PRESSURE
|
||||||
|
2 2 MAXIMUM VALUE OF 850 HPA RELATIVE VORTICITY
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||||
|
3 3 DURING THE PRECEDING 15 MINUTES
|
||||||
|
4 4 DURING THE PRECEDING 30 MINUTES
|
||||||
|
5 5 DURING THE PRECEDING 1 HOUR
|
||||||
|
6 6 DURING THE PRECEDING 2 HOURS
|
||||||
|
7 7 DURING THE PRECEDING 3 HOURS
|
||||||
|
8 8 DURING THE PRECEDING 6 HOURS
|
||||||
|
9 9 DURING A PERIOD OF MORE THAN 6 HOURS
|
||||||
|
10 10 UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 EYE VISIBLE ON RADAR SCOPE, ACCURACY GOOD (WITHIN 10 KM)
|
||||||
|
2 2 EYE VISIBLE ON RADAR SCOPE, ACCURACY FAIR (WITHIN 30 KM)
|
||||||
|
3 3 EYE VISIBLE ON RADAR SCOPE, ACCURACY POOR (WITHIN 50 KM)
|
||||||
|
4 4 POSITION OF THE CENTRE WITHIN THE AREA COVERED BY THE RADAR SCOPE, DETERMINATION BY MEANS OF THE SPIRAL-BAND OVERLAY, ACCURACY GOOD (WITHIN 10 KM)
|
||||||
|
5 5 POSITION OF THE CENTRE WITHIN THE AREA COVERED BY THE RADAR SCOPE, DETERMINATION BY MEANS OF THE SPIRAL-BAND OVERLAY, ACCURACY FAIR (WITHIN 30 KM)
|
||||||
|
6 6 POSITION OF THE CENTRE WITHIN THE AREA COVERED BY THE RADAR SCOPE, DETERMINATION BY MEANS OF THE SPIRAL-BAND OVERLAY, ACCURACY POOR (WITHIN 50 KM)
|
||||||
|
7 7 POSITION OF THE CENTRE OUTSIDE THE AREA COVERED BY THE RADAR SCOPE, EXTRAPOLATION BY MEANS OF THE SPIRAL-BAND OVERLAY
|
||||||
|
10 10 ACCURACY UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CIRCULAR
|
||||||
|
1 1 ELLIPTICAL - THE MINOR AXIS IS AT LEAST 3/4 THE LENGTH OF THE MAJOR AXIS
|
||||||
|
2 2 ELLIPTICAL - THE MINOR AXIS IS LESS THAN 3/4 THE LENGTH OF THE MAJOR AXIS
|
||||||
|
3 3 APPARENT DOUBLE EYE
|
||||||
|
4 4 OTHER SHAPE
|
||||||
|
5 5 ILL DEFINED
|
||||||
|
6 6 UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 LESS THAN 5 KM
|
||||||
|
1 1 5 TO LESS THAN 10 KM
|
||||||
|
2 2 10 TO LESS THAN 15 KM
|
||||||
|
3 3 15 TO LESS THAN 20 KM
|
||||||
|
4 4 20 TO LESS THAN 25 KM
|
||||||
|
5 5 25 TO LESS THAN 30 KM
|
||||||
|
6 6 30 TO LESS THAN 35 KM
|
||||||
|
7 7 35 TO LESS THAN 40 KM
|
||||||
|
8 8 40 TO LESS THAN 50 KM
|
||||||
|
9 9 50 KM AND GREATER
|
||||||
|
10 10 UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 EYE HAS FIRST BECOME VISIBLE DURING THE PAST 30 MINUTES
|
||||||
|
1 1 NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN THE CHARACTERISTICS OR SIZE OF THE EYE
|
||||||
|
2 2 EYE HAS BECOME SMALLER WITH NO OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS
|
||||||
|
3 3 EYE HAS BECOME LARGER WITH NO OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS
|
||||||
|
4 4 EYE HAS BECOME LESS DISTINCT WITH NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN SIZE
|
||||||
|
5 5 EYE HAS BECOME LESS DISTINCT AND DECREASED IN SIZE
|
||||||
|
6 6 EYE HAS BECOME LESS DISTINCT AND INCREASED IN SIZE
|
||||||
|
7 7 EYE HAS BECOME MORE DISTINCT WITH NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN SIZE
|
||||||
|
8 8 EYE HAS BECOME MORE DISTINCT AND DECREASED IN SIZE
|
||||||
|
9 9 EYE HAS BECOME MORE DISTINCT AND INCREASED IN SIZE
|
||||||
|
10 10 CHANGE IN CHARACTER AND SIZE OF EYE CANNOT BE DETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 0 TO LESS THAN 100 KM
|
||||||
|
1 1 100 TO LESS THAN 200 KM
|
||||||
|
2 2 200 TO LESS THAN 300 KM
|
||||||
|
3 3 300 TO LESS THAN 400 KM
|
||||||
|
4 4 400 TO LESS THAN 500 KM
|
||||||
|
5 5 500 TO LESS THAN 600 KM
|
||||||
|
6 6 600 TO LESS THAN 800 KM
|
||||||
|
7 7 800 KM OR MORE
|
||||||
|
10 10 DOUBTFUL OR UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 LESS THAN 1 HOUR
|
||||||
|
1 1 1 TO LESS THAN 2 HOURS
|
||||||
|
2 2 2 TO LESS THAN 3 HOURS
|
||||||
|
3 3 3 TO LESS THAN 6 HOURS
|
||||||
|
4 4 6 TO LESS THAN 9 HOURS
|
||||||
|
5 5 9 TO LESS THAN 12 HOURS
|
||||||
|
6 6 12 TO LESS THAN 15 HOURS
|
||||||
|
7 7 15 TO LESS THAN 18 HOURS
|
||||||
|
8 8 18 TO LESS THAN 21 HOURS
|
||||||
|
9 9 21 TO LESS THAN 30 HOURS
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CYCLONE CENTRE WITHIN 10 KM OF THE TRANSMITTED POSITION
|
||||||
|
1 1 CYCLONE CENTRE WITHIN 20 KM OF THE TRANSMITTED POSITION
|
||||||
|
2 2 CYCLONE CENTRE WITHIN 50 KM OF THE TRANSMITTED POSITION
|
||||||
|
3 3 CYCLONE CENTRE WITHIN 100 KM OF THE TRANSMITTED POSITION
|
||||||
|
4 4 CYCLONE CENTRE WITHIN 200 KM OF THE TRANSMITTED POSITION
|
||||||
|
5 5 CYCLONE CENTRE WITHIN 300 KM OF THE TRANSMITTED POSITION
|
||||||
|
6 6 CYCLONE CENTRE UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 LESS THAN 1 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
1 1 1 DEG TO LESS THAN 2 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
2 2 2 DEG TO LESS THAN 3 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
3 3 3 DEG TO LESS THAN 4 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
4 4 4 DEG TO LESS THAN 5 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
5 5 5 DEG TO LESS THAN 6 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
6 6 6 DEG TO LESS THAN 7 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
7 7 7 DEG TO LESS THAN 8 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
8 8 8 DEG TO LESS THAN 9 DEG OF LATITUDE
|
||||||
|
9 9 9 DEG OF LATITUDE OR MORE
|
||||||
|
10 10 UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 MUCH WEAKENING
|
||||||
|
1 1 WEAKENING
|
||||||
|
2 2 NO CHANGE
|
||||||
|
3 3 INTENSIFICATION
|
||||||
|
4 4 STRONG INTENSIFICATION
|
||||||
|
9 9 NOT OBSERVED PREVIOUSLY
|
||||||
|
10 10 UNDETERMINED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 CURVED BAND
|
||||||
|
2 2 SHEAR
|
||||||
|
3 3 EYE
|
||||||
|
4 4 BANDING EYE
|
||||||
|
5 5 CENTRAL DENSE OVERCAST (CDO)
|
||||||
|
6 6 EMBEDDED CENTRE
|
||||||
|
7 7 CENTRE COLD COVER (CCC)
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 A (CURVED BAND)
|
||||||
|
2 2 B (CDO)
|
||||||
|
3 3 C (SHEAR)
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 DT-NUMBER
|
||||||
|
2 2 PT-NUMBER
|
||||||
|
3 3 MET-NUMBER
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,266 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CLOUD DEVELOPMENT NOT OBSERVED OR NOT OBSERVABLE
|
||||||
|
1 1 CLOUDS GENERALLY DISSOLVING OR BECOMING LESS DEVELOPED
|
||||||
|
2 2 STATE OF SKY ON THE WHOLE UNCHANGED
|
||||||
|
3 3 CLOUDS GENERALLY FORMING OR DEVELOPING
|
||||||
|
4 4 VISIBILITY REDUCED BY SMOKE, E.G. VELDT OR FOREST FIRES, INDUSTRIAL SMOKE OR VOLCANIC ASHES
|
||||||
|
5 5 HAZE
|
||||||
|
6 6 WIDESPREAD DUST IN SUSPENSION IN THE AIR, NOT RAISED BY WIND AT OR NEAR THE STATION AT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION
|
||||||
|
7 7 DUST OR SAND RAISED BY WIND AT OR NEAR THE STATION AT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION, BUT NO WELL-DEVELOPED DUST WHIRL(S) OR SAND WHIRL(S), AND NO DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM SEEN; OR, IN THE CASE OF SEA STATIONS AND COASTAL STATIONS, BLOWING SPRAY AT THE STATION
|
||||||
|
8 8 WELL-DEVELOPED DUST WHIRL(S) OR SAND WHIRL(S) SEEN AT OR NEAR THE STATION DURING THE PRECEDING HOUR OR AT THE SAME TIME OF OBSERVATION, BUT NO DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
9 9 DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM WITHIN SIGHT AT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION, OR AT THE STATION DURING THE PRECEDING HOUR
|
||||||
|
10 10 MIST
|
||||||
|
11 11 PATCHES
|
||||||
|
12 12 MORE OR LESS CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
13 13 LIGHTNING VISIBLE, NO THUNDER HEARD
|
||||||
|
14 14 PRECIPITATION WITHIN SIGHT, NOT REACHING THE GROUND OR THE SURFACE OF THE SEA
|
||||||
|
15 15 PRECIPITATION WITHIN SIGHT, REACHING THE GROUND OR THE SURFACE OF THE SEA, BUT DISTANT, I.E. ESTIMATED TO BE MORE THAN 5 KM FROM THE STATION
|
||||||
|
16 16 PRECIPITATION WITHIN SIGHT, REACHING THE GROUND OR THE SURFACE OF THE SEA, NEAR TO, BUT NOT AT THE STATION
|
||||||
|
17 17 THUNDERSTORM, BUT NO PRECIPITATION AT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION
|
||||||
|
18 18 SQUALLS
|
||||||
|
19 19 FUNNEL CLOUD(S)
|
||||||
|
20 20 DRIZZLE (NOT FREEZING) OR SNOW GRAINS
|
||||||
|
21 21 RAIN (NOT FREEZING)
|
||||||
|
22 22 SNOW
|
||||||
|
23 23 RAIN AND SNOW OR ICE PELLETS
|
||||||
|
24 24 FREEZING DRIZZLE OR FREEZING RAIN
|
||||||
|
25 25 SHOWER(S) OF RAIN
|
||||||
|
26 26 SHOWER(S) OF SNOW, OR OF RAIN AND SNOW
|
||||||
|
27 27 SHOWER(S) OF HAIL, OR OF RAIN AND HAIL
|
||||||
|
28 28 FOG OR ICE FOG
|
||||||
|
29 29 THUNDERSTORM (WITH OR WITHOUT PRECIPITATION)
|
||||||
|
30 30 SLIGHT OR MODERATE DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
31 31 SLIGHT OR MODERATE DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
32 32 SLIGHT OR MODERATE DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
33 33 SEVERE DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
34 34 SEVERE DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
35 35 SEVERE DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
36 36 SLIGHT OR MODERATE DRIFTING SNOW
|
||||||
|
37 37 HEAVY DRIFTING SNOW
|
||||||
|
38 38 SLIGHT OR MODERATE BLOWING SNOW
|
||||||
|
39 39 HEAVY BLOWING SNOW
|
||||||
|
40 40 FOG OR ICE FOG AT A DISTANCE AT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION, BUT NOT AT THE STATION DURING THE PRECEDING HOUR, THE FOG OR ICE FOG EXTENDING TO A LEVEL ABOVE THAT OF THE OBSERVER
|
||||||
|
41 41 FOG OR ICE FOG IN PATCHES
|
||||||
|
42 42 FOG OR ICE FOG, SKY VISIBLE
|
||||||
|
43 43 FOG OR ICE FOG, SKY INVISIBLE
|
||||||
|
44 44 FOG OR ICE FOG, SKY VISIBLE
|
||||||
|
45 45 FOG OR ICE FOG, SKY INVISIBLE
|
||||||
|
46 46 FOG OR ICE FOG, SKY VISIBLE
|
||||||
|
47 47 FOG OR ICE FOG, SKY INVISIBLE
|
||||||
|
48 48 FOG, DEPOSITING RIME, SKY VISIBLE
|
||||||
|
49 49 FOG, DEPOSITING RIME, SKY INVISIBLE
|
||||||
|
50 50 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
51 51 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
52 52 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
53 53 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
54 54 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
55 55 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
56 56 DRIZZLE, FREEZING, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
57 57 DRIZZLE, FREEZING, MODERATE OR HEAVY (DENSE)
|
||||||
|
58 58 DRIZZLE AND RAIN, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
59 59 DRIZZLE AND RAIN, MODERATE OR HEAVY
|
||||||
|
60 60 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
61 61 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
62 62 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
63 63 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
64 64 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
65 65 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
66 66 RAIN, FREEZING, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
67 67 RAIN, FREEZING, MODERATE OR HEAVY
|
||||||
|
68 68 RAIN OR DRIZZLE AND SNOW, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
69 69 RAIN OR DRIZZLE AND SNOW, MODERATE OR HEAVY
|
||||||
|
70 70 INTERMITTENT FALL OF SNOWFLAKES
|
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71 71 CONTINUOUS FALL OF SNOWFLAKES
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72 72 INTERMITTENT FALL OF SNOWFLAKES
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73 73 CONTINUOUS FALL OF SNOWFLAKES
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74 74 INTERMITTENT FALL OF SNOWFLAKES
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75 75 CONTINUOUS FALL OF SNOWFLAKES
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76 76 DIAMOND DUST (WITH OR WITHOUT FOG)
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77 77 SNOW GRAINS (WITH OR WITHOUT FOG)
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78 78 ISOLATED STAR-LIKE SNOW CRYSTALS (WITH OR WITHOUT FOG)
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79 79 ICE PELLETS
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80 80 RAIN SHOWER(S), SLIGHT
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81 81 RAIN SHOWER(S), MODERATE OR HEAVY
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82 82 RAIN SHOWER(S), VIOLENT
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83 83 SHOWER(S) OF RAIN AND SNOW MIXED, SLIGHT
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84 84 SHOWER(S) OF RAIN AND SNOW MIXED, MODERATE OR HEAVY
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85 85 SNOW SHOWER(S), SLIGHT
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86 86 SNOW SHOWER(S), MODERATE OR HEAVY
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87 87 SHOWER(S) OF SNOW PELLETS OR SMALL HAIL, WITH OR WITHOUT RAIN OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
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88 88 SHOWER(S) OF SNOW PELLETS OR SMALL HAIL, WITH OR WITHOUT RAIN OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
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89 89 SHOWER(S) OF HAIL, WITH OR WITHOUT RAIN OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED, NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THUNDER
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90 90 SHOWER(S) OF HAIL, WITH OR WITHOUT RAIN OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED, NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THUNDER
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91 91 SLIGHT RAIN AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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92 92 MODERATE OR HEAVY RAIN AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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93 93 SLIGHT SNOW, OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED OR HAIL AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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94 94 MODERATE OR HEAVY SNOW, OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED OR HAIL AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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95 95 THUNDERSTORM, SLIGHT OR MODERATE, WITHOUT HAIL, BUT WITH RAIN AND/OR SNOW AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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96 96 THUNDERSTORM, SLIGHT OR MODERATE, WITH HAIL AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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97 97 THUNDERSTORM, HEAVY, WITHOUT HAIL, BUT WITH RAIN AND/OR SNOW AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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98 98 THUNDERSTORM COMBINED WITH DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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99 99 THUNDERSTORM, HEAVY, WITH HAIL AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
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100 100 NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OBSERVED
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101 101 CLOUDS GENERALLY DISSOLVING OR BECOMING LESS DEVELOPED DURING THE PAST HOUR
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102 102 STATE OF SKY ON THE WHOLE UNCHANGED DURING THE PAST HOUR
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103 103 CLOUDS GENERALLY FORMING OR DEVELOPING DURING THE PAST HOUR
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104 104 HAZE OR SMOKE, OR DUST IN SUSPENSION IN THE AIR, VISIBILITY EQUAL TO, OR GREATER THAN, 1 KM
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105 105 HAZE OR SMOKE, OR DUST IN SUSPENSION IN THE AIR, VISIBILITY LESS THAN 1 KM
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110 110 MIST
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111 111 DIAMOND DUST
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112 112 DISTANT LIGHTNING
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118 118 SQUALLS
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119 119 RESERVED
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120 120 FOG
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121 121 PRECIPITATION
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122 122 DRIZZLE (NOT FREEZING) OR SNOW GRAINS
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123 123 RAIN (NOT FREEZING)
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124 124 SNOW
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125 125 FREEZING DRIZZLE OR FREEZING RAIN
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126 126 THUNDERSTORM (WITH OR WITHOUT PRECIPITATION)
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127 127 BLOWING OR DRIFTING SNOW OR SAND
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128 128 BLOWING OR DRIFTING SNOW OR SAND, VISIBILITY EQUAL TO, OR GREATER THAN, 1 KM
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129 129 BLOWING OR DRIFTING SNOW OR SAND, VISIBILITY LESS THAN 1 KM
|
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130 130 FOG
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131 131 FOG OR ICE FOG IN PATCHES
|
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132 132 FOG OR ICE FOG, HAS BECOME THINNER DURING THE PAST HOUR
|
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133 133 FOG OR ICE FOG, NO APPRECIABLE CHANGE DURING THE PAST HOUR
|
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|
134 134 FOG OR ICE FOG, HAS BEGUN OR BECOME THICKER DURING THE PAST HOUR
|
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|
135 135 FOG, DEPOSITING RIME
|
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140 140 PRECIPITATION
|
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|
141 141 PRECIPITATION, SLIGHT OR MODERATE
|
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|
142 142 PRECIPITATION, HEAVY
|
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|
143 143 LIQUID PRECIPITATION, SLIGHT OR MODERATE
|
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|
144 144 LIQUID PRECIPITATION, HEAVY
|
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|
145 145 SOLID PRECIPITATION, SLIGHT OR MODERATE
|
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146 146 SOLID PRECIPITATION, HEAVY
|
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|
147 147 FREEZING PRECIPITATION, SLIGHT OR MODERATE
|
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148 148 FREEZING PRECIPITATION, HEAVY
|
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|
149 149 RESERVED
|
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150 150 DRIZZLE
|
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|
151 151 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, SLIGHT
|
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152 152 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, MODERATE
|
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153 153 DRIZZLE, NOT FREEZING, HEAVY
|
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154 154 DRIZZLE, FREEZING, SLIGHT
|
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|
155 155 DRIZZLE, FREEZING, MODERATE
|
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156 156 DRIZZLE, FREEZING, HEAVY
|
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|
157 157 DRIZZLE AND RAIN, SLIGHT
|
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|
158 158 DRIZZLE AND RAIN, MODERATE OR HEAVY
|
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|
159 159 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
160 160 RAIN
|
||||||
|
161 161 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
162 162 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, MODERATE
|
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|
163 163 RAIN, NOT FREEZING, HEAVY
|
||||||
|
164 164 RAIN, FREEZING, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
165 165 RAIN, FREEZING, MODERATE
|
||||||
|
166 166 RAIN, FREEZING, HEAVY
|
||||||
|
167 167 RAIN (OR DRIZZLE) AND SNOW, SLIGHT
|
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|
168 168 RAIN (OR DRIZZLE) AND SNOW, MODERATE OR HEAVY
|
||||||
|
169 169 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
170 170 SNOW
|
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|
171 171 SNOW, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
172 172 SNOW, MODERATE
|
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|
173 173 SNOW, HEAVY
|
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|
174 174 ICE PELLETS, SLIGHT
|
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|
175 175 ICE PELLETS, MODERATE
|
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|
176 176 ICE PELLETS, HEAVY
|
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|
177 177 SNOW GRAINS
|
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|
178 178 ICE CRYSTALS
|
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|
179 179 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
180 180 SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
181 181 RAIN SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT RAIN, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
182 182 RAIN SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT RAIN, MODERATE
|
||||||
|
183 183 RAIN SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT RAIN, HEAVY
|
||||||
|
184 184 RAIN SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT RAIN, VIOLENT
|
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|
185 185 SNOW SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT SNOW, SLIGHT
|
||||||
|
186 186 SNOW SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT SNOW, MODERATE
|
||||||
|
187 187 SNOW SHOWER(S) OR INTERMITTENT SNOW, HEAVY
|
||||||
|
188 188 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
189 189 HAIL
|
||||||
|
190 190 THUNDERSTORM
|
||||||
|
191 191 THUNDERSTORM, SLIGHT OR MODERATE, WITH NO PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
192 192 THUNDERSTORM, SLIGHT OR MODERATE, WITH RAIN SHOWERS AND/OR SNOW SHOWERS
|
||||||
|
193 193 THUNDERSTORM, SLIGHT OR MODERATE, WITH HAIL
|
||||||
|
194 194 THUNDERSTORM, HEAVY, WITH NO PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
195 195 THUNDERSTORM, HEAVY, WITH RAIN SHOWERS AND/OR SNOW SHOWERS
|
||||||
|
196 196 THUNDERSTORM, HEAVY, WITH HAIL
|
||||||
|
199 199 TORNADO
|
||||||
|
204 204 VOLCANIC ASH SUSPENDED IN THE AIR ALOFT
|
||||||
|
205 205 NOT USED
|
||||||
|
206 206 THICK DUST HAZE, VISIBILITY LESS THAN 1 KM
|
||||||
|
207 207 BLOWING SPRAY AT THE STATION
|
||||||
|
208 208 DRIFTING DUST (SAND)
|
||||||
|
209 209 WALL OF DUST OR SAND IN DISTANCE (LIKE HABOOB)
|
||||||
|
210 210 SNOW HAZE
|
||||||
|
211 211 WHITEOUT
|
||||||
|
212 212 NOT USED
|
||||||
|
213 213 LIGHTNING, CLOUD TO SURFACE
|
||||||
|
217 217 DRY THUNDERSTORM
|
||||||
|
218 218 NOT USED
|
||||||
|
219 219 TORNADO CLOUD (DESTRUCTIVE) AT OR WITHIN SIGHT OF THE STATION DURING PRECEDING HOUR OR AT THE TIME OF OBSERVATION
|
||||||
|
220 220 DEPOSITION OF VOLCANIC ASH
|
||||||
|
221 221 DEPOSITION OF DUST OR SAND
|
||||||
|
222 222 DEPOSITION OF DEW
|
||||||
|
223 223 DEPOSITION OF WET SNOW
|
||||||
|
224 224 DEPOSITION OF SOFT RIME
|
||||||
|
225 225 DEPOSITION OF HARD RIME
|
||||||
|
226 226 DEPOSITION OF HOAR FROST
|
||||||
|
227 227 DEPOSITION OF GLAZE
|
||||||
|
228 228 DEPOSITION OF ICE CRUST (ICE SLICK)
|
||||||
|
229 229 NOT USED
|
||||||
|
230 230 DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM WITH TEMPERATURE BELOW 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
239 239 BLOWING SNOW, IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE WHETHER SNOW IS FALLING OR NOT
|
||||||
|
240 240 NOT USED
|
||||||
|
241 241 FOG ON SEA
|
||||||
|
242 242 FOG IN VALLEYS
|
||||||
|
243 243 ARCTIC OR ANTARCTIC SEA SMOKE
|
||||||
|
244 244 STEAM FOG (SEA, LAKE OR RIVER)
|
||||||
|
245 245 STEAM LOG (LAND)
|
||||||
|
246 246 FOG OVER ICE OR SNOW COVER
|
||||||
|
247 247 DENSE FOG, VISIBILITY 60-90 M
|
||||||
|
248 248 DENSE FOG, VISIBILITY 30-60 M
|
||||||
|
249 249 DENSE FOG, VISIBILITY LESS THAN 30 M
|
||||||
|
250 250 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - LESS THAN 0.10 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
251 251 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 0.10-0.19 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
252 252 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 0.20-0.39 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
253 253 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 0.40-0.79 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
254 254 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 0.80-1.59 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
255 255 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 1.60-3.19 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
256 256 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 3.20-6.39 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
257 257 DRIZZLE, RATE OF FALL - 6.4 MM H-1 OR MORE
|
||||||
|
258 258 NOT USED
|
||||||
|
259 259 DRIZZLE AND SNOW
|
||||||
|
260 260 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - LESS THAN 1.0 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
261 261 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 1.0-1.9 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
262 262 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 2.0-3.9 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
263 263 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 4.0-7.9 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
264 264 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 8.0-15.9 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
265 265 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 16.0-31.9 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
266 266 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 32.0-63.9 MM H-1
|
||||||
|
267 267 RAIN, RATE OF FALL - 64.0 MM H-1 OR MORE
|
||||||
|
270 270 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - LESS THAN 1.0 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
271 271 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 1.0-1.9 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
272 272 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 2.0-3.9 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
273 273 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 4.0-7.9 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
274 274 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 8.0-15.9 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
275 275 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 16.0-31.9 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
276 276 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 32.0-63.9 CM H-1
|
||||||
|
277 277 SNOW, RATE OF FALL - 64.0 CM H-1 OR MORE
|
||||||
|
278 278 SNOW OR ICE CRYSTAL PRECIPITATION FROM A CLEAR SKY
|
||||||
|
279 279 WET SNOW, FREEZING ON CONTACT
|
||||||
|
280 280 PRECIPITATION OF RAIN
|
||||||
|
281 281 PRECIPITATION OF RAIN, FREEZING
|
||||||
|
282 282 PRECIPITATION OF RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
|
||||||
|
283 283 PRECIPITATION OF SNOW
|
||||||
|
284 284 PRECIPITATION OF SNOW PELLETS OR SMALL HALL
|
||||||
|
285 285 PRECIPITATION OF SNOW PELLETS OR SMALL HAIL, WITH RAIN
|
||||||
|
286 286 PRECIPITATION OF SNOW PELLETS OR SMALL HAIL, WITH RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
|
||||||
|
287 287 PRECIPITATION OF SNOW PELLETS OR SMALL HAIL, WITH SNOW
|
||||||
|
288 288 PRECIPITATION OF HAIL
|
||||||
|
289 289 PRECIPITATION OF HAIL, WITH RAIN
|
||||||
|
290 290 PRECIPITATION OF HALL, WITH RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
|
||||||
|
291 291 PRECIPITATION OF HAIL, WITH SNOW
|
||||||
|
292 292 SHOWER(S) OR THUNDERSTORM OVER SEA
|
||||||
|
293 293 SHOWER(S) OR THUNDERSTORM OVER MOUNTAINS
|
||||||
|
508 508 NO SIGNIFICANT PHENOMENON TO REPORT, PRESENT AND PAST WEATHER OMITTED
|
||||||
|
509 509 NO OBSERVATION, DATA NOT AVAILABLE, PRESENT AND PAST WEATHER OMITTED
|
||||||
|
510 510 PRESENT AND PAST WEATHER MISSING, BUT EXPECTED
|
||||||
|
511 511 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CLOUD COVERING 1/2 OR LESS OF THE SKY THROUGHOUT THE APPROPRIATE PERIOD
|
||||||
|
1 1 CLOUD COVERING MORE THAN 1/2 OF THE SKY DURING PART OF THE APPROPRIATE PERIOD AND COVERING 1/2 OR LESS DURING PART OF THE PERIOD
|
||||||
|
2 2 CLOUD COVERING MORE THAN 1/2 OF THE SKY THROUGHOUT THE APPROPRIATE PERIOD
|
||||||
|
3 3 SANDSTORM, DUSTSTORM OR BLOWING SNOW
|
||||||
|
4 4 FOG OR ICE FOG OR THICK HAZE
|
||||||
|
5 5 DRIZZLE
|
||||||
|
6 6 RAIN
|
||||||
|
7 7 SNOW, OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
|
||||||
|
8 8 SHOWER(S)
|
||||||
|
9 9 THUNDERSTORM(S) WITH OR WITHOUT PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
10 10 NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OBSERVED
|
||||||
|
11 11 VISIBILITY REDUCED
|
||||||
|
12 12 BLOWING PHENOMENA, VISIBILITY REDUCED
|
||||||
|
13 13 FOG
|
||||||
|
14 14 PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
15 15 DRIZZLE
|
||||||
|
16 16 RAIN
|
||||||
|
17 17 SNOW OR ICE PELLETS
|
||||||
|
18 18 SHOWERS OR INTERMITTENT PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
19 19 THUNDERSTORM
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CLOUD COVERING 1/2 OR LESS OF THE SKY THROUGHOUT THE APPROPRIATE PERIOD
|
||||||
|
1 1 CLOUD COVERING MORE THAN 1/2 OF THE SKY DURING PART OF THE APPROPRIATE PERIOD AND COVERING 1/2 OR LESS DURING PART OF THE PERIOD
|
||||||
|
2 2 CLOUD COVERING MORE THAN 1/2 OF THE SKY THROUGHOUT THE APPROPRIATE PERIOD
|
||||||
|
3 3 SANDSTORM, DUSTSTORM OR BLOWING SNOW
|
||||||
|
4 4 FOG OR ICE FOG OR THICK HAZE
|
||||||
|
5 5 DRIZZLE
|
||||||
|
6 6 RAIN
|
||||||
|
7 7 SNOW, OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
|
||||||
|
8 8 SHOWER(S)
|
||||||
|
9 9 THUNDERSTORM(S) WITH OR WITHOUT PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
10 10 NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER OBSERVED
|
||||||
|
11 11 VISIBILITY REDUCED
|
||||||
|
12 12 BLOWING PHENOMENA, VISIBILITY REDUCED
|
||||||
|
13 13 FOG
|
||||||
|
14 14 PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
15 15 DRIZZLE
|
||||||
|
16 16 RAIN
|
||||||
|
17 17 SNOW OR ICE PELLETS
|
||||||
|
18 18 SHOWERS OR INTERMITTENT PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
19 19 THUNDERSTORM
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 LOW INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES - CEILING < 500 FEET AND/OR VISIBILITY < 1 MILE
|
||||||
|
1 1 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES - CEILING < 1000 FEET AND/OR VISIBILITY < 3 MILES
|
||||||
|
2 2 MARGINAL VISUAL FLIGHT RULES - 1000 FEET =< CEILING < 3000 FEET AND/OR 3 MILES =< VISIBILITY < 5 MILES
|
||||||
|
3 3 VISUAL FLIGHT RULES - CEILING >= 3000 FEET AND/OR VISIBILITY >= 5 MILES
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 SKY CLEAR
|
||||||
|
1 1 FEW
|
||||||
|
2 2 SCATTERED
|
||||||
|
3 3 BROKEN
|
||||||
|
4 4 OVERCAST
|
||||||
|
5 5 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
6 6 SCATTERED/BROKEN
|
||||||
|
7 7 BROKEN/OVERCAST
|
||||||
|
8 8 ISOLATED
|
||||||
|
9 9 ISOLATED EMBEDDED
|
||||||
|
10 10 OCCASIONAL
|
||||||
|
11 11 OCCASIONAL EMBEDDED
|
||||||
|
12 12 FREQUENT
|
||||||
|
13 13 DENSE
|
||||||
|
14 14 LAYERS
|
||||||
|
15 15 OBSCURED (OBSC)
|
||||||
|
16 16 EMBEDDED (EMBD)
|
||||||
|
17 17 FREQUENT EMBEDDED
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 NSC NIL SIGNIFICANT CLOUD
|
||||||
|
2 2 CAVOK
|
||||||
|
3 3 SKC SKY CLEAR
|
||||||
|
4 4 NSW NIL SIGNIFICANT WEATHER
|
||||||
|
5 5 NCD NO CLOUDS DETECTED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 AUTOMATIC
|
||||||
|
1 1 MANNED
|
||||||
|
2 2 HYBRID: BOTH MANNED AND AUTOMATIC
|
||||||
|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 0
|
||||||
|
1 1 1 OKTA OR LESS, BUT NOT ZERO
|
||||||
|
2 2 2 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
3 3 3 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
4 4 4 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
5 5 5 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
6 6 6 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
7 7 7 OKTAS OR MORE, BUT NOT 8 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
8 8 8 OKTAS
|
||||||
|
9 9 SKY OBSCURED BY FOG AND/OR OTHER METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
|
||||||
|
10 10 SKY PARTIALLY OBSCURED BY FOG AND/OR OTHER METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
|
||||||
|
11 11 SCATTERED
|
||||||
|
12 12 BROKEN
|
||||||
|
13 13 FEW
|
||||||
|
14 14 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
15 15 CLOUD COVER IS INDISCERNIBLE FOR REASONS OTHER THAN FOG OR OTHER METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA, OR OBSERVATION IS NOT MADE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CIRRUS (CI)
|
||||||
|
1 1 CIRROCUMULUS (CC)
|
||||||
|
2 2 CIRROSTRATUS (CS)
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3 3 ALTOCUMULUS (AC)
|
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4 4 ALTOSTRATUS (AS)
|
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5 5 NIMBOSTRATUS (NS)
|
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6 6 STRATOCUMULUS (SC)
|
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7 7 STRATUS (ST)
|
||||||
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8 8 CUMULUS (CU)
|
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9 9 CUMULONIMBUS (CB)
|
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10 10 NO CH CLOUDS
|
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11 11 CIRRUS FIBRATUS, SOMETIMES UNCINUS, NOT PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY
|
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|
12 12 CIRRUS SPISSATUS, IN PATCHES OR ENTANGLED SHEAVES, WHICH USUALLY DO NOT INCREASE AND SOMETIMES SEEM TO BE THE REMAINS OF THE UPPER PART OF A CUMULONIMBUS; OR CIRRUS CASTELLANUS OR FLOCCUS
|
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|
13 13 CIRRUS SPISSATUS CUMULONIMBOGENITUS
|
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14 14 CIRRUS UNCINUS OR FIBRATUS, OR BOTH, PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY; THEY GENERALLY THICKEN AS A WHOLE
|
||||||
|
15 15 CIRRUS (OFTEN IN BANDS) AND CIRROSTRATUS, OR CIRROSTRATUS ALONE, PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY; THEY GENERALLY THICKEN AS A WHOLE, BUT THE CONTINUOUS VEIL DOES NOT REACH 45 DEGREES ABOVE THE HORIZON
|
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|
16 16 CIRRUS (OFTEN IN BANDS) AND CIRROSTRATUS, OR CIRROSTRATUS ALONE, PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY; THEY GENERALLY THICKEN AS A WHOLE; THE CONTINUOUS VEIL EXTENDS MORE THAN 45 DEGREES ABOVE THE HORIZON, WITHOUT THE SKY BEING TOTALLY COVERED
|
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|
17 17 CIRROSTRATUS COVERING THE WHOLE SKY
|
||||||
|
18 18 CIRROSTRATUS NOT PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY AND NOT ENTIRELY COVERING IT
|
||||||
|
19 19 CIRROCUMULUS ALONE, OR CIRROCUMULUS PREDOMINANT AMONG THE CH CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
20 20 NO CM CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
21 21 ALTOSTRATUS TRANSLUCIDUS
|
||||||
|
22 22 ALTOSTRATUS OPACUS OR NIMBOSTRATUS
|
||||||
|
23 23 ALTOCUMULUS TRANSLUCIDUS AT A SINGLE LEVEL
|
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|
24 24 PATCHES (OFTEN LENTICULAR) OF ALTOCUMULUS TRANSLUCIDUS, CONTINUALLY CHANGING AND OCCURRING AT ONE OR MORE LEVELS
|
||||||
|
25 25 ALTOCUMULUS TRANSLUCIDUS IN BANDS, OR ONE OR MORE LAYERS OF ALTOCUMULUS TRANSLUCIDUS OR OPACUS, PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY; THESE ALTOCUMULUS CLOUDS GENERALLY THICKEN AS A WHOLE
|
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26 26 ALTOCUMULUS CUMULOGENITUS (OR CUMULONIMBOGENITUS)
|
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|
27 27 ALTOCUMULUS TRANSLUCIDUS OR OPACUS IN TWO OR MORE LAYERS, OR ALTOCUMULUS OPACUS IN A SINGLE LAYER, NOT PROGRESSIVELY INVADING THE SKY, OR ALTOCUMULUS WITH ALTOSTRATUS OR NIMBOSTRATUS
|
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|
28 28 ALTOCUMULUS CASTELLANUS OR FLOCCUS
|
||||||
|
29 29 ALTOCUMULUS OF A CHAOTIC SKY, GENERALLY AT SEVERAL LEVELS
|
||||||
|
30 30 NO CL CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
31 31 CUMULUS HUMILIS OR CUMULUS FRACTUS OTHER THAN OF BAD WEATHER, OR BOTH
|
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|
32 32 CUMULUS MEDIOCRIS OR CONGESTUS, TOWERING CUMULUS (TCU), WITH OR WITHOUT CUMULUS OF SPECIES FRACTUS OR HUMILIS OR STRATOCUMULUS, ALL HAVING THEIR BASES AT THE SAME LEVEL
|
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|
33 33 CUMULONIMBUS CALVUS, WITH OR WITHOUT CUMULUS, STRATOCUMULUS OR STRATUS
|
||||||
|
34 34 STRATOCUMULUS CUMULOGENITUS
|
||||||
|
35 35 STRATOCUMULUS OTHER THAN STRATOCUMULUS CUMULOGENITUS
|
||||||
|
36 36 STRATUS NEBULOSUS OR STRATUS FRACTUS OTHER THAN OF BAD WEATHER, OR BOTH
|
||||||
|
37 37 STRATUS FRACTUS OR CUMULUS FRACTUS OF BAD WEATHER, OR BOTH (PANNUS), USUALLY BELOW ALTOSTRATUS OR NIMBOSTRATUS
|
||||||
|
38 38 CUMULUS AND STRATOCUMULUS OTHER THAN STRATOCUMULUS CUMULOGENITUS, WITH BASES AT DIFFERENT LEVELS
|
||||||
|
39 39 CUMULONIMBUS CAPILLATUS (OFTEN WITH AN ANVIL), WITH OR WITHOUT CUMULONIMBUS CALVUS, CUMULUS, STRATOCUMULUS, STRATUS OR PANNUS
|
||||||
|
40 40 CH
|
||||||
|
41 41 CM
|
||||||
|
42 42 CL
|
||||||
|
43 43 CLEAR
|
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|
44 44 LIQUID WATER
|
||||||
|
45 45 SUPERCOOLED LIQUID WATER
|
||||||
|
46 46 MIXED PHASE
|
||||||
|
47 47 OPTICALLY THICK ICE
|
||||||
|
48 48 OPTICALLY THIN ICE
|
||||||
|
49 49 MULTILAYERED ICE
|
||||||
|
59 59 CLOUD NOT VISIBLE OWING TO DARKNESS, FOG, DUSTSTORM, SANDSTORM, OR OTHER ANALOGOUS PHENOMENA
|
||||||
|
60 60 CH CLOUDS INVISIBLE OWING TO DARKNESS, FOG, BLOWING DUST OR SAND, OR OTHER SIMILAR PHENOMENA, OR BECAUSE OF A CONTINUOUS LAYER OF LOWER CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
61 61 CM CLOUDS INVISIBLE OWING TO DARKNESS, FOG, BLOWING DUST OR SAND, OR OTHER SIMILAR PHENOMENA, OR BECAUSE OF CONTINUOUS LAYER OF LOWER CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
62 62 CL CLOUDS INVISIBLE OWING TO DARKNESS, FOG, BLOWING DUST OR SAND, OR OTHER SIMILAR PHENOMENA
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 ISOLATED CLOUD FRAGMENTS OF CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
1 1 CONTINUOUS CLOUD
|
||||||
|
2 2 BROKEN CLOUD - SMALL BREAKS
|
||||||
|
3 3 BROKEN CLOUD - LARGE BREAKS
|
||||||
|
4 4 CONTINUOUS CLOUD
|
||||||
|
5 5 BROKEN CLOUD - SMALL BREAKS
|
||||||
|
6 6 BROKEN CLOUD - LARGE BREAKS
|
||||||
|
7 7 CONTINUOUS OR ALMOST CONTINUOUS WAVES WITH TOWERING CLOUDS ABOVE THE TOP OF THE LAYER
|
||||||
|
8 8 GROUPS OF WAVES WITH TOWERING CLOUDS ABOVE THE TOP OF THE LAYER
|
||||||
|
9 9 TWO OR MORE LAYERS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 INCREASING (U)
|
||||||
|
1 1 DECREASING (D)
|
||||||
|
2 2 NO DISTINCT CHANGE (N)
|
||||||
|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 CERTIFIED INSTRUMENTS
|
||||||
|
2 2 ORIGINALLY MEASURED IN KNOTS
|
||||||
|
3 3 ORIGINALLY MEASURED IN KM H-1
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 PRECIPITATION - UNKNOWN TYPE
|
||||||
|
2 2 LIQUID PRECIPITATION NOT FREEZING
|
||||||
|
3 3 LIQUID FREEZING PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
4 4 DRIZZLE
|
||||||
|
5 5 RAIN
|
||||||
|
6 6 SOLID PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
7 7 SNOW
|
||||||
|
8 8 SNOW GRAINS
|
||||||
|
9 9 SNOW PELLETS
|
||||||
|
10 10 ICE PELLETS
|
||||||
|
11 11 ICE CRYSTALS
|
||||||
|
12 12 DIAMOND DUST
|
||||||
|
13 13 SMALL HAIL
|
||||||
|
14 14 HAIL
|
||||||
|
15 15 GLAZE
|
||||||
|
16 16 RIME
|
||||||
|
17 17 SOFT RIME
|
||||||
|
18 18 HARD RIME
|
||||||
|
19 19 CLEAR ICE
|
||||||
|
20 20 WET SNOW
|
||||||
|
21 21 HOAR FROST
|
||||||
|
22 22 DEW
|
||||||
|
23 23 WHITE DEW
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
1 1 CONTINUOUS
|
||||||
|
2 2 INTERMITTENT
|
||||||
|
3 3 SHOWER
|
||||||
|
4 4 NOT REACHING GROUND
|
||||||
|
5 5 DEPOSITION
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 DUST/SAND WHIRL
|
||||||
|
2 2 SQUALLS
|
||||||
|
3 3 SANDSTORM
|
||||||
|
4 4 DUSTSTORM
|
||||||
|
5 5 LIGHTNING - CLOUD TO SURFACE
|
||||||
|
6 6 LIGHTNING - CLOUD TO CLOUD
|
||||||
|
7 7 LIGHTNING - DISTANT
|
||||||
|
8 8 THUNDERSTORM
|
||||||
|
9 9 FUNNEL CLOUD NOT TOUCHING SURFACE
|
||||||
|
10 10 FUNNEL CLOUD TOUCHING SURFACE
|
||||||
|
11 11 SPRAY
|
||||||
|
12 12 WATERSPOUT
|
||||||
|
13 13 WIND SHEAR
|
||||||
|
14 14 DUST DEVILS
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO PHENOMENA
|
||||||
|
1 1 LIGHT
|
||||||
|
2 2 MODERATE
|
||||||
|
3 3 HEAVY
|
||||||
|
4 4 VIOLENT
|
||||||
|
5 5 SEVERE
|
||||||
|
6 6 VERY SEVERE
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 FOG
|
||||||
|
2 2 ICE FOG
|
||||||
|
3 3 STEAM FOG
|
||||||
|
7 7 MIST
|
||||||
|
8 8 HAZE
|
||||||
|
9 9 SMOKE
|
||||||
|
10 10 VOLCANIC ASH
|
||||||
|
11 11 DUST
|
||||||
|
12 12 SAND
|
||||||
|
13 13 SNOW
|
||||||
|
14 14 CLOUD
|
||||||
|
15 15 PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
16 16 IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE WHETHER SNOW IS FALLING OR NOT
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO CHANGE
|
||||||
|
1 1 SHALLOW
|
||||||
|
2 2 PATCHES
|
||||||
|
3 3 PARTIAL
|
||||||
|
4 4 FREEZING
|
||||||
|
5 5 LOW DRIFTING
|
||||||
|
6 6 BLOWING
|
||||||
|
7 7 INCREASING
|
||||||
|
8 8 DECREASING
|
||||||
|
9 9 IN SUSPENSION IN THE AIR
|
||||||
|
10 10 WALL
|
||||||
|
11 11 DENSE
|
||||||
|
12 12 WHITEOUT
|
||||||
|
13 13 DRIFTING AND BLOWING
|
||||||
|
14 14 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 AT TIME OF OBSERVATION
|
||||||
|
2 2 IN PAST HOUR
|
||||||
|
3 3 IN TIME PERIOD FOR PAST WEATHER W1W2
|
||||||
|
4 4 IN TIME PERIOD SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
5 5 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
6 6 BELOW STATION LEVEL
|
||||||
|
7 7 AT THE STATION
|
||||||
|
8 8 IN THE VICINITY
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO CHANGE (NC)
|
||||||
|
1 1 FORECAST TO WEAKEN (WKN)
|
||||||
|
2 2 FORECAST TO INTENSIFY (INTSF)
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO RAIN
|
||||||
|
1 1 RAIN
|
||||||
|
2 2 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 PRESSURE INSTRUMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WIND MEASURING EQUIPMENT
|
||||||
|
1 1 OPTICAL THEODOLITE
|
||||||
|
2 2 RADIO THEODOLITE
|
||||||
|
3 3 RADAR
|
||||||
|
4 4 VLF-OMEGA
|
||||||
|
5 5 LORAN C
|
||||||
|
6 6 WIND PROFILER
|
||||||
|
7 7 SATELLITE NAVIGATION
|
||||||
|
8 8 RADIO-ACOUSTIC SOUNDING SYSTEM (RASS)
|
||||||
|
9 9 SODAR
|
||||||
|
10 10 LIDAR
|
||||||
|
14 14 PRESSURE INSTRUMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WIND MEASURING EQUIPMENT BUT PRESSURE ELEMENT FAILED DURING ASCENT
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 ICE NOT BUILDING UP
|
||||||
|
1 1 ICE BUILDING UP SLOWLY
|
||||||
|
2 2 ICE BUILDING UP RAPIDLY
|
||||||
|
3 3 ICE MELTING OR BREAKING UP SLOWLY
|
||||||
|
4 4 ICE MELTING OR BREAKING UP RAPIDLY
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||||
|
1 1 ICING FROM OCEAN SPRAY
|
||||||
|
2 2 ICING FROM FOG
|
||||||
|
3 3 ICING FROM RAIN
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO SEA ICE IN SIGHT
|
||||||
|
1 1 SHIP IN OPEN LEAD MORE THAN 1.0 NAUTICAL MILE WIDE, OR SHIP IN FAST ICE WITH BOUNDARY BEYOND LIMIT OF VISIBILITY
|
||||||
|
2 2 SEA ICE PRESENT IN CONCENTRATIONS LESS THAN 3/10 (3/8), OPEN WATER OR VERY OPEN PACK ICE
|
||||||
|
3 3 4/10 TO 6/10 (3/8 TO LESS THAN 6/8), OPEN PACK ICE
|
||||||
|
4 4 7/10 TO 8/10 (6/8 TO LESS THAN 7/8), CLOSE PACK ICE
|
||||||
|
5 5 9/10 OR MORE, BUT NOT 10/10 (7/8 TO LESS THAN 8/8), VERY CLOSE PACK ICE
|
||||||
|
6 6 STRIPS AND PATCHES OF PACK ICE WITH OPEN WATER BETWEEN
|
||||||
|
7 7 STRIPS AND PATCHES OF CLOSE OR VERY CLOSE PACK ICE WITH AREAS OF LESSER CONCENTRATION BETWEEN
|
||||||
|
8 8 FAST ICE WITH OPEN WATER, VERY OPEN OR OPEN PACK ICE TO SEAWARD OF THE ICE BOUNDARY
|
||||||
|
9 9 FAST ICE WITH CLOSE OR VERY CLOSE PACK ICE TO SEAWARD OF THE BOUNDARY
|
||||||
|
14 14 UNABLE TO REPORT, BECAUSE OF DARKNESS, LACK OF VISIBILITY, OR BECAUSE SHIP IS MORE THAN 0.5 NAUTICAL MILE AWAY FROM ICE EDGE
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO ICE OF LAND ORIGIN
|
||||||
|
1 1 1-5 ICEBERGS, NO GROWLERS OR BERGY BITS
|
||||||
|
2 2 6-10 ICEBERGS, NO GROWLERS OR BERGY BITS
|
||||||
|
3 3 11-20 ICEBERGS, NO GROWLERS OR BERGY BITS
|
||||||
|
4 4 UP TO AND INCLUDING 10 GROWLERS AND BERGY BITS - NO ICEBERGS
|
||||||
|
5 5 MORE THAN 10 GROWLERS AND BERGY BITS - NO ICEBERGS
|
||||||
|
6 6 1-5 ICEBERGS, WITH GROWLERS AND BERGY BITS
|
||||||
|
7 7 6-10 ICEBERGS, WITH GROWLERS AND BERGY BITS
|
||||||
|
8 8 11-20 ICEBERGS, WITH GROWLERS AND BERGY BITS
|
||||||
|
9 9 MORE THAN 20 ICEBERGS, WITH GROWLERS AND BERGY BITS - A MAJOR HAZARD TO NAVIGATION
|
||||||
|
14 14 UNABLE TO REPORT, BECAUSE OF DARKNESS, LACK OF VISIBILITY OR BECAUSE ONLY SEA ICE IS VISIBLE
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 SHIP IN OPEN WATER WITH FLOATING ICE IN SIGHT
|
||||||
|
1 1 SHIP IN EASILY PENETRABLE ICE; CONDITIONS IMPROVING
|
||||||
|
2 2 SHIP IN EASILY PENETRABLE ICE; CONDITIONS NOT CHANGING
|
||||||
|
3 3 SHIP IN EASILY PENETRABLE ICE; CONDITIONS WORSENING
|
||||||
|
4 4 SHIP IN ICE DIFFICULT TO PENETRATE; CONDITIONS IMPROVING
|
||||||
|
5 5 SHIP IN ICE DIFFICULT TO PENETRATE; CONDITIONS NOT CHANGING
|
||||||
|
6 6 SHIP IN ICE DIFFICULT TO PENETRATE AND CONDITIONS WORSENING. ICE FORMING AND FLOES FREEZING TOGETHER
|
||||||
|
7 7 SHIP IN ICE DIFFICULT TO PENETRATE AND CONDITIONS WORSENING. ICE UNDER SLIGHT PRESSURE
|
||||||
|
8 8 SHIP IN ICE DIFFICULT TO PENETRATE AND CONDITIONS WORSENING. ICE UNDER MODERATE OR SEVERE PRESSURE
|
||||||
|
9 9 SHIP IN ICE DIFFICULT TO PENETRATE AND CONDITIONS WORSENING. SHIP BESET
|
||||||
|
30 30 UNABLE TO REPORT, BECAUSE OF DARKNESS OR LACK OF VISIBILITY
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NEW ICE ONLY (FRAZIL ICE, GREASE ICE, SLUSH, SHUGA)
|
||||||
|
1 1 NILAS OR ICE RIND, LESS THAN 10 CM THICK
|
||||||
|
2 2 YOUNG ICE (GREY ICE, GREY-WHITE ICE), 10-30 CM THICK
|
||||||
|
3 3 PREDOMINANTLY NEW AND/OR YOUNG ICE WITH SOME FIRST-YEAR ICE
|
||||||
|
4 4 PREDOMINANTLY THIN FIRST-YEAR ICE WITH SOME NEW AND/OR YOUNG ICE
|
||||||
|
5 5 ALL THIN FIRST-YEAR ICE (30-70 CM THICK)
|
||||||
|
6 6 PREDOMINANTLY MEDIUM FIRST-YEAR ICE (70-120 CM THICK) AND THICK FIRST-YEAR ICE (>120 CM THICK) WITH SOME THINNER (YOUNGER) FIRST-YEAR ICE
|
||||||
|
7 7 ALL MEDIUM AND THICK FIRST-YEAR ICE
|
||||||
|
8 8 PREDOMINANTLY MEDIUM AND THICK FIRST-YEAR ICE WITH SOME OLD ICE (USUALLY MORE THAN 2 METRES THICK)
|
||||||
|
9 9 PREDOMINANTLY OLD ICE
|
||||||
|
30 30 UNABLE TO REPORT, BECAUSE OF DARKNESS, LACK OF VISIBILITY OR BECAUSE ONLY ICE OF LAND ORIGIN IS VISIBLE OR BECAUSE SHIP IS MORE THAN 0.5 NAUTICAL MILE AWAY FROM ICE EDGE
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 USA OPEN PAN EVAPORIMETER (WITHOUT COVER)
|
||||||
|
1 1 USA OPEN PAN EVAPORIMETER (MESH COVERED)
|
||||||
|
2 2 GGI-3000 EVAPORIMETER (SUNKEN)
|
||||||
|
3 3 20 M2 TANK
|
||||||
|
4 4 OTHERS
|
||||||
|
5 5 RICE
|
||||||
|
6 6 WHEAT
|
||||||
|
7 7 MAIZE
|
||||||
|
8 8 SORGHUM
|
||||||
|
9 9 OTHER CROPS
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 DRIFT SNOW ENDED BEFORE THE HOUR OF OBSERVATION
|
||||||
|
1 1 INTENSITY DIMINISHING
|
||||||
|
2 2 NO CHANGE
|
||||||
|
3 3 INTENSITY INCREASING
|
||||||
|
4 4 CONTINUES, APART FROM INTERRUPTION LASTING LESS THAN 30 MINUTES
|
||||||
|
5 5 GENERAL DRIFT SNOW HAS BECOME DRIFT SNOW NEAR THE GROUND
|
||||||
|
6 6 DRIFT SNOW NEAR THE GROUND HAS BECOME GENERAL DRIFT SNOW
|
||||||
|
7 7 DRIFT SNOW HAS STARTED AGAIN AFTER AN INTERRUPTION OF MORE THAN 30 MINUTES
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO ICING
|
||||||
|
1 1 LIGHT ICING
|
||||||
|
2 2 LIGHT ICING IN CLOUD
|
||||||
|
3 3 LIGHT ICING IN PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
4 4 MODERATE ICING
|
||||||
|
5 5 MODERATE ICING IN CLOUD
|
||||||
|
6 6 MODERATE ICING IN PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
7 7 SEVERE ICING
|
||||||
|
8 8 SEVERE ICING IN CLOUD
|
||||||
|
9 9 SEVERE ICING IN PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
10 10 TRACE OF ICING
|
||||||
|
11 11 TRACE OF ICING IN CLOUD
|
||||||
|
12 12 TRACE OF ICING IN PRECIPITATION
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO ICING
|
||||||
|
1 1 ICING PRESENT
|
||||||
|
2 2 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO SLD CONDITIONS PRESENT
|
||||||
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1 1 SLD CONDITIONS PRESENT
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2 2 RESERVED
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3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
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0 0 STABILITY
|
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1 1 DIMINUTION
|
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2 2 INTENSIFICATION
|
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3 3 UNKNOWN
|
||||||
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15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
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0 0 RESERVED
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||||||
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1 1 1ST LOW CLOUD
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||||||
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2 2 2ND LOW CLOUD
|
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3 3 3RD LOW CLOUD
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4 4 1ST MEDIUM CLOUD
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5 5 2ND MEDIUM CLOUD
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6 6 3RD MEDIUM CLOUD
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7 7 1ST HIGH CLOUD
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||||||
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8 8 2ND HIGH CLOUD
|
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255 255 MISSING VALUE
|
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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
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0 0 CUMULUS, IF ANY, ARE QUITE SMALL; GENERALLY LESS THAN 2/8 COVERAGE, EXCEPT ON WINDWARD SLOPES OF ELEVATED TERRAIN; AVERAGE WIDTH OF CLOUD IS AT LEAST AS GREAT AS ITS VERTICAL THICKNESS
|
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1 1 CUMULUS OF INTERMEDIATE SIZE WITH CLOUD COVER LESS THAN 5/8; AVERAGE CLOUD WIDTH IS MORE THAN ITS VERTICAL THICKNESS; TOWERS ARE VERTICAL WITH LITTLE OR NO EVIDENCE OF PRECIPITATION, EXCEPT ALONG SLOPES OF ELEVATED TERRAIN; A GENERAL ABSENCE OF MIDDLE AND UPPER CLOUDS
|
||||||
|
2 2 SWELLING CUMULUS WITH RAPIDLY GROWING TALL TURRETS WHICH DECREASE IN SIZE WITH HEIGHT AND WHOSE TOPS TEND TO SEPARATE FROM THE LONGER CLOUD BODY AND EVAPORATE WITHIN MINUTES OF THE SEPARATION
|
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3 3 SWELLING CUMULUS WITH TOWERS HAVING A PRONOUNCED TILT IN A DOWNWIND DIRECTION; VERTICAL CLOUD THICKNESS IS MORE THAN ONE AND A HALF TIMES THAT OF ITS AVERAGE WIDTH
|
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4 4 SWELLING CUMULUS WITH TOWERS HAVING A PRONOUNCED TILT IN AN UPWIND DIRECTION; VERTICAL CLOUD THICKNESS IS MORE THAN ONE AND A HALF TIMES THAT OF ITS AVERAGE WIDTH
|
||||||
|
5 5 TALL CUMULUS CONGESTUS WITH VERTICAL THICKNESS MORE THAN TWICE THE AVERAGE WIDTH; NOT ORGANIZED IN CLUSTERS OR LINES; ONE OR MORE LAYERS OF CLOUDS EXTEND OUT FROM THE CLOUD TOWERS, ALTHOUGH NO CONTINUOUS CLOUD LAYERS EXIST
|
||||||
|
6 6 ISOLATED CUMULONIMBUS OR LARGE CLUSTERS OF CUMULUS TURRETS SEPARATED BY WIDE AREAS IN WHICH CLOUDS ARE ABSENT; CLOUD BASES ARE GENERALLY DARK WITH SHOWERS OBSERVED IN MOST CELLS; SOME SCATTERED MIDDLE AND UPPER CLOUDS MAY BE PRESENT; INDIVIDUAL CUMULUS CELLS ARE ONE TO TWO TIMES HIGHER THAN THEY ARE WIDE
|
||||||
|
7 7 NUMEROUS CUMULUS EXTENDING THROUGH THE MIDDLE TROPOSPHERE WITH BROKEN TO OVERCAST SHEETS OF MIDDLE CLOUDS AND/OR CIRROSTRATUS; CUMULUS TOWERS DO NOT DECREASE GENERALLY IN SIZE WITH HEIGHT; RAGGED DARK CLOUD BASES WITH SOME SHOWERS PRESENT
|
||||||
|
8 8 CONTINUOUS DENSE MIDDLE CLOUDS AND/OR CIRROSTRATUS CLOUD SHEETS WITH SOME LARGE ISOLATED CUMULONIMBUS OR CUMULUS CONGESTUS CLOUDS PENETRATING THESE SHEETS; LIGHT RAIN OCCASIONALLY OBSERVED FROM THE ALTOSTRATUS; CUMULONIMBUS BASES RAGGED AND DARK WITH SHOWERS VISIBLE
|
||||||
|
9 9 CONTINUOUS SHEETS OF MIDDLE CLOUDS AND/OR CIRROSTRATUS WITH CUMULONIMBUS AND CUMULUS CONGESTUS IN ORGANIZED LINES OR CLOUD BANDS; RAIN IS GENERALLY OBSERVED FROM ALTOSTRATUS SHEETS AND HEAVY SHOWERS FROM CUMULONIMBUS; WIND HAS A SQUALLY CHARACTER
|
||||||
|
10 10 STATE OF SKY UNKNOWN OR NOT DESCRIBED BY ANY OF THE ABOVE
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 UNKNOWN
|
||||||
|
1 1 WATER
|
||||||
|
2 2 ICE
|
||||||
|
3 3 MIXED
|
||||||
|
4 4 CLEAR
|
||||||
|
5 5 SUPERCOOLED LIQUID WATER
|
||||||
|
6 6 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
7 7 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 ELASTIC BACKSCATTER LIDAR
|
||||||
|
2 2 RAMAN BACKSCATTER LIDAR
|
||||||
|
3 3 RADAR WIND PROFILER
|
||||||
|
4 4 LIDAR WIND PROFILER
|
||||||
|
5 5 SODAR WIND PROFILER
|
||||||
|
6 6 WIND PROFILER
|
||||||
|
7 7 LIDAR
|
||||||
|
8 8 GROUND-BASED MICROWAVE RADIOMETER
|
||||||
|
9 9 DIFFERENTIAL ABSORPTION LIDAR
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 SURFACE OF GROUND DRY (WITHOUT CRACKS AND NO APPRECIABLE AMOUNT OF DUST OR LOOSE SAND)
|
||||||
|
1 1 SURFACE OF GROUND MOIST
|
||||||
|
2 2 SURFACE OF GROUND WET (STANDING WATER IN SMALL OR LARGE POOLS ON SURFACE)
|
||||||
|
3 3 FLOODED
|
||||||
|
4 4 SURFACE OF GROUND FROZEN
|
||||||
|
5 5 GLAZE ON GROUND
|
||||||
|
6 6 LOOSE DRY DUST OR SAND NOT COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
7 7 THIN COVER OF LOOSE DRY DUST OR SAND COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
8 8 MODERATE OR THICK COVER OF LOOSE DRY DUST OR SAND COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
9 9 EXTREMELY DRY WITH CRACKS
|
||||||
|
10 10 GROUND PREDOMINANTLY COVERED BY ICE
|
||||||
|
11 11 COMPACT OR WET SNOW (WITH OR WITHOUT ICE) COVERING LESS THAN ONE HALF OF THE GROUND
|
||||||
|
12 12 COMPACT OR WET SNOW (WITH OR WITHOUT ICE) COVERING AT LEAST ONE HALF OF THE GROUND BUT GROUND NOT COMPLETELY COVERED
|
||||||
|
13 13 EVEN LAYER OF COMPACT OR WET SNOW COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
14 14 UNEVEN LAYER OF COMPACT OR WET SNOW COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
15 15 LOOSE DRY SNOW COVERING LESS THAN ONE HALF OF THE GROUND
|
||||||
|
16 16 LOOSE DRY SNOW COVERING AT LEAST ONE HALF OF THE GROUND BUT GROUND NOT COMPLETELY COVERED
|
||||||
|
17 17 EVEN LAYER OF LOOSE DRY SNOW COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
18 18 UNEVEN LAYER OF LOOSE DRY SNOW COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY
|
||||||
|
19 19 SNOW COVERING GROUND COMPLETELY; DEEP DRIFTS
|
||||||
|
31 31 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 HIGHEST WIND SPEED GUSTS GREATER THAN 11.5 M/S
|
||||||
|
2 2 HIGHEST MEAN WIND SPEED GREATER THAN 17.5 M/S
|
||||||
|
7 7 VISIBILITY GREATER THAN 100 000 M
|
||||||
|
10 10 MIRAGE - NO SPECIFICATION
|
||||||
|
11 11 MIRAGE - IMAGE OF DISTANT OBJECT RAISED (LOOMING)
|
||||||
|
12 12 MIRAGE - IMAGE OF DISTANT OBJECT RAISED CLEAR ABOVE THE HORIZON
|
||||||
|
13 13 MIRAGE - INVERTED IMAGE OF DISTANT OBJECT
|
||||||
|
14 14 MIRAGE - COMPLEX, MULTIPLE IMAGES OF DISTANT OBJECT (IMAGES NOT INVERTED)
|
||||||
|
15 15 MIRAGE - COMPLEX, MULTIPLE IMAGES OF DISTANT OBJECT (SOME IMAGES BEING INVERTED)
|
||||||
|
16 16 MIRAGE - SUN OR MOON SEEN APPRECIABLY DISTORTED
|
||||||
|
17 17 MIRAGE - SUN VISIBLE, ALTHOUGH ASTRONOMICALLY BELOW THE HORIZON
|
||||||
|
18 18 MIRAGE - MOON VISIBLE, ALTHOUGH ASTRONOMICALLY BELOW THE HORIZON
|
||||||
|
19 19 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
20 20 DAY DARKNESS, BAD, WORST IN DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
21 21 DAY DARKNESS, VERY BAD, WORST IN DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
22 22 DAY DARKNESS, BLACK, WORST IN DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
31 31 SLIGHT COLORATION OF CLOUDS AT SUNRISE ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
32 32 DEEP-RED COLORATION OF CLOUDS AT SUNRISE ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
33 33 SLIGHT COLORATION OF CLOUDS AT SUNSET ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
34 34 DEEP-RED COLORATION OF CLOUDS AT SUNSET ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
35 35 CONVERGENCE OF CH CLOUDS AT A POINT BELOW 45 DEG FORMING OR INCREASING AND ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
36 36 CONVERGENCE OF CH CLOUDS AT A POINT ABOVE 45 DEG FORMING OR INCREASING AND ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
37 37 CONVERGENCE OF CH CLOUDS AT A POINT BELOW 45 DEG DISSOLVING OR DIMINISHING AND ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
38 38 CONVERGENCE OF CH CLOUDS AT A POINT ABOVE 45 DEG DISSOLVING OR DIMINISHING AND ASSOCIATED WITH A TROPICAL DISTURBANCE
|
||||||
|
39 39 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
40 40 HOAR FROST ON HORIZONTAL SURFACES
|
||||||
|
41 41 HOAR FROST ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SURFACES
|
||||||
|
42 42 PRECIPITATION CONTAINING SAND OR DESERT DUST
|
||||||
|
43 43 PRECIPITATION CONTAINING VOLCANIC ASH
|
||||||
|
50 50 CALM OR LIGHT WIND FOLLOWED BY A SQUALL
|
||||||
|
51 51 CALM OR LIGHT WIND FOLLOWED BY A SUCCESSION OF SQUALLS
|
||||||
|
52 52 GUSTY WEATHER FOLLOWED BY A SQUALL
|
||||||
|
53 53 GUSTY WEATHER FOLLOWED BY A SUCCESSION OF SQUALLS
|
||||||
|
54 54 SQUALL FOLLOWED BY GUSTY WEATHER
|
||||||
|
55 55 GENERAL GUSTY WEATHER WITH SQUALL AT INTERVALS
|
||||||
|
56 56 SQUALL APPROACHING STATION
|
||||||
|
57 57 LINE SQUALL
|
||||||
|
58 58 SQUALL WITH DRIFTING OR BLOWING DUST OR SAND
|
||||||
|
59 59 LINE SQUALL WITH DRIFTING OR BLOWING DUST OR SAND
|
||||||
|
60 60 TEMPERATURE STEADY
|
||||||
|
61 61 TEMPERATURE FALLING, WITHOUT GOING BELOW 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
62 62 TEMPERATURE RISING, WITHOUT GOING ABOVE 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
63 63 TEMPERATURE FALLING TO A VALUE BELOW 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
64 64 TEMPERATURE RISING TO A VALUE ABOVE 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
65 65 IRREGULAR VARIATION, OSCILLATIONS OF TEMPERATURE PASSING THROUGH 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
66 66 IRREGULAR VARIATION, OSCILLATIONS OF TEMPERATURE NOT PASSING THROUGH 0 DEG C
|
||||||
|
67 67 VARIATION OF TEMPERATURE NOT OBSERVED
|
||||||
|
68 68 NOT ALLOCATED
|
||||||
|
69 69 VARIATION OF TEMPERATURE UNKNOWN OWING TO LACK OF THERMOGRAPH
|
||||||
|
70 70 VISIBILITY HAS NOT VARIED (SUN VISIBLE) TOWARDS DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
71 71 VISIBILITY HAS NOT VARIED (SUN INVISIBLE) TOWARDS DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
72 72 VISIBILITY HAS INCREASED (SUN VISIBLE) TOWARDS DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
73 73 VISIBILITY HAS INCREASED (SUN INVISIBLE) TOWARDS DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
74 74 VISIBILITY HAS DECREASED (SUN VISIBLE) TOWARDS DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
75 75 VISIBILITY HAS DECREASED (SUN INVISIBLE) TOWARDS DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
76 76 FOG COMING FROM DIRECTION SPECIFIED
|
||||||
|
77 77 FOG HAS LIFTED, WITHOUT DISSIPATING
|
||||||
|
78 78 FOG HAS DISPERSED WITHOUT REGARD TO DIRECTION
|
||||||
|
79 79 MOVING PATCHES OR BANKS OF FOG
|
||||||
|
80 80 BROCKEN SPECTRE
|
||||||
|
81 81 RAINBOW
|
||||||
|
82 82 SOLAR OR LUNAR HALO
|
||||||
|
83 83 PARHELIA OR ANTHELIA
|
||||||
|
84 84 SUN PILLAR
|
||||||
|
85 85 CORONA
|
||||||
|
86 86 TWILIGHT GLOW
|
||||||
|
87 87 TWILIGHT GLOW ON THE MOUNTAINS (ALPENGLUEHEN)
|
||||||
|
88 88 MIRAGE
|
||||||
|
89 89 ZODIACAL LIGHT
|
||||||
|
90 90 ST ELMO'S FIRE
|
||||||
|
1023 1023 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 SHAFT ENCODER FLOAT SYSTEM
|
||||||
|
2 2 ULTRASONIC
|
||||||
|
3 3 RADAR
|
||||||
|
4 4 PRESSURE (SINGLE TRANSDUCER)
|
||||||
|
5 5 PRESSURE (MULTIPLE TRANSDUCER)
|
||||||
|
6 6 PRESSURE (IN STILLING WELL)
|
||||||
|
7 7 BUBBLER PRESSURE
|
||||||
|
8 8 ACOUSTIC (WITH SOUNDING TUBE)
|
||||||
|
9 9 ACOUSTIC (IN OPEN AIR)
|
||||||
|
63 63 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO ASSESSMENT
|
||||||
|
1 1 LESS THAN 50 KM
|
||||||
|
2 2 BETWEEN 50 AND 200 KM
|
||||||
|
3 3 MORE THAN 200 KM
|
||||||
|
4 4 LESS THAN 50 KM
|
||||||
|
5 5 BETWEEN 50 AND 200 KM
|
||||||
|
6 6 MORE THAN 200 KM
|
||||||
|
7 7 LESS THAN 50 KM
|
||||||
|
8 8 BETWEEN 50 AND 200 KM
|
||||||
|
9 9 MORE THAN 200 KM
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 NO SNOW OR ICE
|
||||||
|
1 1 SNOW PRESENT
|
||||||
|
2 2 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
3 3 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 FIXED PLATFORM
|
||||||
|
1 1 MOBILE OFFSHORE DRILL SHIP
|
||||||
|
2 2 JACK-UP RIG
|
||||||
|
3 3 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE PLATFORM
|
||||||
|
4 4 FLOATING PRODUCTION STORAGE AND OFFLOADING (FPSO) UNIT
|
||||||
|
5 5 LIGHT VESSEL
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CLEARED (CLRD//)
|
||||||
|
1 1 ALL RUNWAYS CLOSED (SNOCLO)
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING VALUE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 CLEAR AND DRY
|
||||||
|
1 1 DAMP
|
||||||
|
2 2 WET WITH WATER PATCHES
|
||||||
|
3 3 RIME AND FROST COVERED (DEPTH NORMALLY LESS THAN 1 MM)
|
||||||
|
4 4 DRY SNOW
|
||||||
|
5 5 WET SNOW
|
||||||
|
6 6 SLUSH
|
||||||
|
7 7 ICE
|
||||||
|
8 8 COMPACTED OR ROLLED SNOW
|
||||||
|
9 9 FROZEN RUTS OR RIDGES
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING OR NOT REPORTED (E.G. DUE TO RUNWAY CLEARANCE IN PROGRESS)
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 RESERVED
|
||||||
|
1 1 LESS THAN 10% OF RUNWAY COVERED
|
||||||
|
2 2 11% TO 25% OF RUNWAY COVERED
|
||||||
|
5 5 26% TO 50% OF RUNWAY COVERED
|
||||||
|
9 9 51% TO 100% OF RUNWAY COVERED
|
||||||
|
15 15 MISSING OR NOT REPORTED (E.G. DUE TO RUNWAY CLEARANCE IN PROGRESS)
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||||
|
0 0 0.00
|
||||||
|
1 1 0.01
|
||||||
|
89 89 0.89
|
||||||
|
90 90 0.90
|
||||||
|
91 91 BRAKING ACTION POOR
|
||||||
|
92 92 BRAKING ACTION MEDIUM TO POOR
|
||||||
|
93 93 BRAKING ACTION MEDIUM
|
||||||
|
94 94 BRAKING ACTION MEDIUM TO GOOD
|
||||||
|
95 95 BRAKING ACTION GOOD
|
||||||
|
99 99 UNRELIABLE
|
||||||
|
127 127 MISSING, NOT REPORTED AND/OR RUNWAY NOT OPERATIONAL
|
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