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# Code table 0.0 - Discipline of processed data in the GRIB message, number of GRIB Master table
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0 0 Meteorological products
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1 1 Hydrological products
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2 2 Land surface products
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3 3 Satellite remote sensing products (formerly Space products)
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4 4 Space weather products
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# 5-9 Reserved
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10 10 Oceanographic products
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# 11-19 Reserved
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20 20 Health and socioeconomic impacts
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# 21-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Meteorological products
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1 1 Hydrological products
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2 2 Land surface products
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3 3 Satellite remote sensing products (formerly Space products)
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4 4 Space weather products
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# 5-9 Reserved
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10 10 Oceanographic products
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# 11-19 Reserved
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20 20 Health and socioeconomic impacts
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# 21-191 Reserved
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# Code table 1.1 - GRIB local tables version number
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0 0 Local tables not used. Only table entries and templates from the current master table are valid
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# 1-254 Number of local tables version used
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Local tables not used. Only table entries and templates from the current master table are valid
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# 1-254 Number of local tables version used
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255 255 Missing
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# Code table 1.2 - Significance of reference time
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0 0 Analysis
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1 1 Start of forecast
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2 2 Verifying time of forecast
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3 3 Observation time
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4 4 Local time
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# 5-191 Reserved
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Analysis
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1 1 Start of forecast
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2 2 Verifying time of forecast
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3 3 Observation time
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4 4 Local time
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# 5-191 Reserved
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# Code table 1.3 - Production status of data
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0 0 Operational products
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1 1 Operational test products
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2 2 Research products
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3 3 Re-analysis products
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4 4 THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE)
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0 0 Operational products
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1 1 Operational test products
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2 2 Research products
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3 3 Re-analysis products
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4 4 THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE)
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5 5 THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble test (TIGGE)
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6 6 S2S operational products
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7 7 S2S test products
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8 8 Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalyses project (UERRA)
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6 6 S2S operational products
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7 7 S2S test products
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8 8 Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalyses project (UERRA)
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9 9 Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalyses project test (UERRA)
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10 10 Copernicus regional reanalysis (CARRA/CERRA)
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11 11 Copernicus regional reanalysis test (CARRA/CERRA)
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# 12-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# Code table 1.4 - Type of data
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0 an Analysis products
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1 fc Forecast products
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2 af Analysis and forecast products
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3 cf Control forecast products
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4 pf Perturbed forecast products
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5 cp Control and perturbed forecast products
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6 sa Processed satellite observations
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7 ra Processed radar observations
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8 ep Event probability
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# 9-191 Reserved
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255 missing Missing
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0 an Analysis products
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1 fc Forecast products
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2 af Analysis and forecast products
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3 cf Control forecast products
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4 pf Perturbed forecast products
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5 cp Control and perturbed forecast products
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6 sa Processed satellite observations
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7 ra Processed radar observations
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8 ep Event probability
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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# Code table 1.5 - Identification template number
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0 0 Calendar definition
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1 1 Paleontological offset
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2 2 Calendar definition and paleontological offset
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# 3-32767 Reserved
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# 32768-65534 Reserved for local use
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65535 65535 Missing
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0 0 Calendar definition
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1 1 Paleontological offset
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2 2 Calendar definition and paleontological offset
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# 3-32767 Reserved
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# 32768-65534 Reserved for local use
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65535 65535 Missing
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# Code table 1.6 - Type of calendar
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0 0 Gregorian
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1 1 360-day
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2 2 365-day
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3 3 Proleptic Gregorian
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# 4-191 Reserved
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Gregorian
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1 1 360-day
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2 2 365-day
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3 3 Proleptic Gregorian
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# Code table 3.0 - Source of grid definition
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0 0 Specified in Code table 3.1
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0 0 Specified in Code table 3.1
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1 1 Predetermined grid definition (Defined by originating centre)
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255 255 A grid definition does not apply to this product
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# 2-191 Reserved
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255 255 A grid definition does not apply to this product
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# Flag table 3.10 - Scanning mode for one diamond
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1 0 Points scan in +i direction, i.e. from pole to Equator
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1 1 Points scan in -i direction, i.e. from Equator to pole
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2 0 Points scan in +j direction, i.e. from west to east
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2 1 Points scan in -j direction, i.e. from east to west
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3 0 Adjacent points in i direction are consecutive
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3 1 Adjacent points in j direction are consecutive
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# 4-8 Reserved
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1 0 Points scan in +i direction, i.e. from pole to Equator
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1 1 Points scan in -i direction, i.e. from Equator to pole
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2 0 Points scan in +j direction, i.e. from west to east
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2 1 Points scan in -j direction, i.e. from east to west
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3 0 Adjacent points in i direction are consecutive
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# Code table 3.11 - Interpretation of list of numbers at end of section 3
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0 0 There is no appended list
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1 1 Numbers define number of points corresponding to full coordinate circles (i.e. parallels), coordinate values on each circle are multiple of the circle mesh, and extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) may not be reached in all rows
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2 2 Numbers define number of points corresponding to coordinate lines delimited by extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) which are present in each row
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3 3 Numbers define the actual latitudes for each row in the grid. The list of numbers are integer values of the valid latitudes in microdegrees (scaled by 10-6) or in unit equal to the ratio of the basic angle and the subdivisions number for each row, in the same order as specified in the scanning mode flag (bit no. 2)
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# 4-254 Reserved
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0 0 There is no appended list
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1 1 Numbers define number of points corresponding to full coordinate circles (i.e. parallels), coordinate values on each circle are multiple of the circle mesh, and extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) may not be reached in all rows
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2 2 Numbers define number of points corresponding to coordinate lines delimited by extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) which are present in each row
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3 3 Numbers define the actual latitudes for each row in the grid. The list of numbers are integer values of the valid latitudes in microdegrees (scaled by 10-6) or in unit equal to the ratio of the basic angle and the subdivisions number for each row, in the same order as specified in the scanning mode flag (bit no. 2)
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# Code table 3.15 - Physical meaning of vertical coordinate
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20 20 Temperature (K)
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100 100 Pressure (Pa)
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101 101 Pressure deviation from mean sea level (Pa)
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102 102 Altitude above mean sea level (m)
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103 103 Height above ground (m)
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104 104 Sigma coordinate
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105 105 Hybrid coordinate
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104 104 Sigma coordinate
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105 105 Hybrid coordinate
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106 106 Depth below land surface (m)
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107 pt Potential temperature (theta) (K)
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108 108 Pressure deviation from ground to level (Pa)
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109 pv Potential vorticity (K m-2 kg-1 s-1)
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110 110 Geometrical height (m)
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111 111 Eta coordinate
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111 111 Eta coordinate
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112 112 Geopotential height (gpm)
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113 113 Logarithmic hybrid coordinate
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113 113 Logarithmic hybrid coordinate
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# Code table 3.2 - Shape of the reference system
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0 0 Earth assumed spherical with radius = 6 367 470.0 m
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2 2 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with size as determined by IAU in 1965 (major axis = 6 378 160.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 775.0 m, f = 1/297.0)
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3 3 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major and minor axes specified (in km) by data producer
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4 4 Earth assumed oblate spheroid as defined in IAG-GRS80 model (major axis = 6 378 137.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 752.314 m, f = 1/298.257 222 101)
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5 5 Earth assumed represented by WGS-84 (as used by ICAO since 1998)
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6 6 Earth assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 229.0 m
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7 7 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major or minor axes specified (in m) by data producer
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8 8 Earth model assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 200 m, but the horizontal datum of the resulting latitude/longitude field is the WGS-84 reference frame
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9 9 Earth represented by the Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Datum, using the Airy 1830 Spheroid, the Greenwich meridian as 0 longitude, and the Newlyn datum as mean sea level, 0 height
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10 10 Earth model assumed WGS84 with corrected geomagnetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) defined by Gustafsson et al., 1992
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11 11 Sun assumed spherical with radius = 695,990,000 m (Allen, C.W., 1976 Astrophysical Quantities (3rd Ed.; London: Athlone) and Stonyhurst latitude and longitude system with origin at the intersection of the solar central meridian (as seen from Earth) and the solar equator (Thompson, W, Coordinate systems for solar image data, A&A 449, 791-803 (2006))
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3 3 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major and minor axes specified (in km) by data producer
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4 4 Earth assumed oblate spheroid as defined in IAG-GRS80 model (major axis = 6 378 137.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 752.314 m, f = 1/298.257 222 101)
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5 5 Earth assumed represented by WGS-84 (as used by ICAO since 1998)
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6 6 Earth assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 229.0 m
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9 9 Earth represented by the Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Datum, using the Airy 1830 Spheroid, the Greenwich meridian as 0 longitude, and the Newlyn datum as mean sea level, 0 height
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10 10 Earth model assumed WGS84 with corrected geomagnetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) defined by Gustafsson et al., 1992
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11 11 Sun assumed spherical with radius = 695,990,000 m (Allen, C.W., 1976 Astrophysical Quantities (3rd Ed.; London: Athlone) and Stonyhurst latitude and longitude system with origin at the intersection of the solar central meridian (as seen from Earth) and the solar equator (Thompson, W, Coordinate systems for solar image data, A&A 449, 791-803 (2006))
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# Code table 4.0 - Product definition template number
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0 0 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
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1 1 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
2 2 Derived forecasts based on all ensemble members at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
3 3 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a rectangular area at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
4 4 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a circular area at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
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||||
5 5 Probability forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
6 6 Percentile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
7 7 Analysis or forecast error at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
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||||
8 8 Average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
9 9 Probability forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
10 10 Percentile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
11 11 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
12 12 Derived forecasts based on all ensemble members at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
13 13 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a rectangular area, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
14 14 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a circular area, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
15 15 Average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values over a spatial area at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
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# 16-19 Reserved
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||||
20 20 Radar product
|
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# 21-29 Reserved
|
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30 30 Satellite product (deprecated)
|
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31 31 Satellite product
|
||||
32 32 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for simulated (synthetic) satellite data
|
||||
33 33 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for simulated (synthetic) satellite data
|
||||
34 34 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval for simulated (synthetic) satellite data
|
||||
35 35 Satellite product with or without associated quality values
|
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# 36-39 Reserved
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40 40 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents
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41 41 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
42 42 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
43 43 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
44 44 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for aerosol
|
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45 45 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for aerosol
|
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46 46 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol
|
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47 47 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol
|
||||
48 48 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol
|
||||
49 49 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol
|
||||
0 0 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
1 1 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
2 2 Derived forecasts based on all ensemble members at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
3 3 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a rectangular area at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
4 4 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a circular area at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
5 5 Probability forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
6 6 Percentile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
7 7 Analysis or forecast error at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
8 8 Average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
9 9 Probability forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
10 10 Percentile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
11 11 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
12 12 Derived forecasts based on all ensemble members at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
13 13 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a rectangular area, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
14 14 Derived forecasts based on a cluster of ensemble members over a circular area, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval
|
||||
15 15 Average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values over a spatial area at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
# 16-19 Reserved
|
||||
20 20 Radar product
|
||||
# 21-29 Reserved
|
||||
30 30 Satellite product (deprecated)
|
||||
31 31 Satellite product
|
||||
32 32 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for simulated (synthetic) satellite data
|
||||
33 33 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for simulated (synthetic) satellite data
|
||||
34 34 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous interval for simulated (synthetic) satellite data
|
||||
35 35 Satellite product with or without associated quality values
|
||||
# 36-39 Reserved
|
||||
40 40 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
41 41 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
42 42 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
43 43 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
44 44 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for aerosol
|
||||
45 45 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for aerosol
|
||||
46 46 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol
|
||||
47 47 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol
|
||||
48 48 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol
|
||||
49 49 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol
|
||||
# 50 Reserved
|
||||
51 51 Categorical forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
51 51 Categorical forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
# 52 Reserved
|
||||
53 53 Partitioned parameters at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
54 54 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for partitioned parameters
|
||||
55 55 Spatio-temporal changing tiles at a horizontal level or horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
56 56 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for spatio-temporal changing tile parameters (deprecated)
|
||||
57 57 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
58 58 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
59 59 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for spatio-temporal changing tile parameters (corrected version of template 4.56)
|
||||
60 60 Individual ensemble reforecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
61 61 Individual ensemble reforecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
62 62 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for spatio-temporal changing tiles at a horizontal level or horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
63 63 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for spatio-temporal changing tiles
|
||||
# 64-66 Reserved
|
||||
67 67 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
68 68 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
53 53 Partitioned parameters at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
54 54 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for partitioned parameters
|
||||
55 55 Spatio-temporal changing tiles at a horizontal level or horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
56 56 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for spatio-temporal changing tile parameters (deprecated)
|
||||
57 57 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
58 58 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
59 59 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for spatio-temporal changing tile parameters (corrected version of template 4.56)
|
||||
60 60 Individual ensemble reforecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
61 61 Individual ensemble reforecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
62 62 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for spatio-temporal changing tiles at a horizontal level or horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
63 63 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for spatio-temporal changing tiles
|
||||
# 64-66 Reserved
|
||||
67 67 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
68 68 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents based on a distribution function
|
||||
# 69 Reserved
|
||||
70 70 Post-processing analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
71 71 Post-processing individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
72 72 Post-processing average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
73 73 Post-processing individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
# 74-75 Reserved
|
||||
76 76 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
77 77 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
78 78 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
79 79 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
80 80 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
81 81 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
82 82 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
83 83 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
84 84 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
85 85 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol
|
||||
86 86 Quantile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
87 87 Quantile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
88 88 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
# 89-90 Reserved
|
||||
91 91 Categorical forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
70 70 Post-processing analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
71 71 Post-processing individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
72 72 Post-processing average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
73 73 Post-processing individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer, in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
# 74-75 Reserved
|
||||
76 76 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
77 77 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
78 78 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
79 79 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for atmospheric chemical constituents with source or sink
|
||||
80 80 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
81 81 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time for optical properties of aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
82 82 Average, accumulation, and/or extreme values or other statistically processed values at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
83 83 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
84 84 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol with source or sink
|
||||
85 85 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval for aerosol
|
||||
86 86 Quantile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a point in time
|
||||
87 87 Quantile forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
88 88 Analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
# 89-90 Reserved
|
||||
91 91 Categorical forecasts at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval
|
||||
92 92 Individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
93 93 Post-processing analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
94 94 Post-processing individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
|
@ -81,14 +81,14 @@
|
|||
97 97 Average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values of post-processing analysis or forecast at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
98 98 Average, accumulation, extreme values or other statistically processed values of a post-processing individual ensemble forecast, control and perturbed, at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer at a specified local time
|
||||
# 99-253 Reserved
|
||||
254 254 CCITT IA5 character string
|
||||
# 255-999 Reserved
|
||||
1000 1000 Cross-section of analysis and forecast at a point in time
|
||||
1001 1001 Cross-section of averaged or otherwise statistically processed analysis or forecast over a range of time
|
||||
1002 1002 Cross-section of analysis and forecast, averaged or otherwise statistically processed over latitude or longitude
|
||||
# 1003-1099 Reserved
|
||||
1100 1100 Hovmoller-type grid with no averaging or other statistical processing
|
||||
1101 1101 Hovmoller-type grid with averaging or other statistical processing
|
||||
# 1102-32767 Reserved
|
||||
# 32768-65534 Reserved for local use
|
||||
65535 65535 Missing
|
||||
254 254 CCITT IA5 character string
|
||||
# 255-999 Reserved
|
||||
1000 1000 Cross-section of analysis and forecast at a point in time
|
||||
1001 1001 Cross-section of averaged or otherwise statistically processed analysis or forecast over a range of time
|
||||
1002 1002 Cross-section of analysis and forecast, averaged or otherwise statistically processed over latitude or longitude
|
||||
# 1003-1099 Reserved
|
||||
1100 1100 Hovmoller-type grid with no averaging or other statistical processing
|
||||
1101 1101 Hovmoller-type grid with averaging or other statistical processing
|
||||
# 1102-32767 Reserved
|
||||
# 32768-65534 Reserved for local use
|
||||
65535 65535 Missing
|
||||
|
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|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Temperature
|
||||
1 1 Moisture
|
||||
2 2 Momentum
|
||||
3 3 Mass
|
||||
4 4 Short-wave radiation
|
||||
5 5 Long-wave radiation
|
||||
6 6 Cloud
|
||||
7 7 Thermodynamic stability indices
|
||||
8 8 Kinematic stability indices
|
||||
9 9 Temperature probabilities
|
||||
10 10 Moisture probabilities
|
||||
11 11 Momentum probabilities
|
||||
12 12 Mass probabilities
|
||||
13 13 Aerosols
|
||||
14 14 Trace gases (e.g. ozone, CO2)
|
||||
15 15 Radar
|
||||
16 16 Forecast radar imagery
|
||||
17 17 Electrodynamics
|
||||
18 18 Nuclear/radiology
|
||||
19 19 Physical atmospheric properties
|
||||
20 20 Atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
# 21-189 Reserved
|
||||
190 190 CCITT IA5 string
|
||||
191 191 Miscellaneous
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Temperature
|
||||
1 1 Moisture
|
||||
2 2 Momentum
|
||||
3 3 Mass
|
||||
4 4 Short-wave radiation
|
||||
5 5 Long-wave radiation
|
||||
6 6 Cloud
|
||||
7 7 Thermodynamic stability indices
|
||||
8 8 Kinematic stability indices
|
||||
9 9 Temperature probabilities
|
||||
10 10 Moisture probabilities
|
||||
11 11 Momentum probabilities
|
||||
12 12 Mass probabilities
|
||||
13 13 Aerosols
|
||||
14 14 Trace gases (e.g. ozone, CO2)
|
||||
15 15 Radar
|
||||
16 16 Forecast radar imagery
|
||||
17 17 Electrodynamics
|
||||
18 18 Nuclear/radiology
|
||||
19 19 Physical atmospheric properties
|
||||
20 20 Atmospheric chemical constituents
|
||||
# 21-189 Reserved
|
||||
190 190 CCITT IA5 string
|
||||
191 191 Miscellaneous
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
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|
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|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Hydrology basic products
|
||||
1 1 Hydrology probabilities
|
||||
2 2 Inland water and sediment properties
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Hydrology basic products
|
||||
1 1 Hydrology probabilities
|
||||
2 2 Inland water and sediment properties
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Waves
|
||||
1 1 Currents
|
||||
2 2 Ice
|
||||
3 3 Surface properties
|
||||
4 4 Subsurface properties
|
||||
# 5-190 Reserved
|
||||
191 191 Miscellaneous
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Waves
|
||||
1 1 Currents
|
||||
2 2 Ice
|
||||
3 3 Surface properties
|
||||
4 4 Subsurface properties
|
||||
# 5-190 Reserved
|
||||
191 191 Miscellaneous
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Vegetation/biomass
|
||||
1 1 Agri-/aquacultural special products
|
||||
2 2 Transportation-related products
|
||||
3 3 Soil products
|
||||
4 4 Fire weather products
|
||||
5 5 Glaciers and inland ice
|
||||
# 6-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Vegetation/biomass
|
||||
1 1 Agri-/aquacultural special products
|
||||
2 2 Transportation-related products
|
||||
3 3 Soil products
|
||||
4 4 Fire weather products
|
||||
5 5 Glaciers and inland ice
|
||||
# 6-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
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||||
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|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Health indicators
|
||||
1 1 Epidemiology
|
||||
2 2 Socioeconomic indicators
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Health indicators
|
||||
1 1 Epidemiology
|
||||
2 2 Socioeconomic indicators
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Image format products
|
||||
1 1 Quantitative products
|
||||
2 2 Cloud properties
|
||||
3 3 Flight rule conditions
|
||||
4 4 Volcanic ash
|
||||
5 5 Sea-surface temperature
|
||||
6 6 Solar radiation
|
||||
# 7-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Image format products
|
||||
1 1 Quantitative products
|
||||
2 2 Cloud properties
|
||||
3 3 Flight rule conditions
|
||||
4 4 Volcanic ash
|
||||
5 5 Sea-surface temperature
|
||||
6 6 Solar radiation
|
||||
# 7-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.1 - Parameter category by product discipline
|
||||
0 0 Temperature
|
||||
1 1 Momentum
|
||||
2 2 Charged particle mass and number
|
||||
3 3 Electric and magnetic fields
|
||||
4 4 Energetic particles
|
||||
5 5 Waves
|
||||
6 6 Solar electromagnetic emissions
|
||||
7 7 Terrestrial electromagnetic emissions
|
||||
8 8 Imagery
|
||||
9 9 Ion-neutral coupling
|
||||
10 10 Space weather indices
|
||||
# 11-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Temperature
|
||||
1 1 Momentum
|
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2 2 Charged particle mass and number
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3 3 Electric and magnetic fields
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4 4 Energetic particles
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5 5 Waves
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6 6 Solar electromagnetic emissions
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7 7 Terrestrial electromagnetic emissions
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8 8 Imagery
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9 9 Ion-neutral coupling
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10 10 Space weather indices
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255 255 Missing
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# Code table 4.10 - Type of statistical processing
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0 avg Average
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1 accum Accumulation
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2 max Maximum
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3 min Minimum
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4 diff Difference (value at the end of time range minus value at the beginning)
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5 rms Root mean square
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6 sd Standard deviation
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7 cov Covariance (temporal variance)
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8 8 Difference (value at the start of time range minus value at the end)
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9 ratio Ratio
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10 10 Standardized anomaly
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11 11 Summation
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0 avg Average
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1 accum Accumulation
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2 max Maximum
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3 min Minimum
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4 diff Difference (value at the end of time range minus value at the beginning)
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5 rms Root mean square
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6 sd Standard deviation
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7 cov Covariance (temporal variance)
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8 8 Difference (value at the start of time range minus value at the end)
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9 ratio Ratio
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10 10 Standardized anomaly
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11 11 Summation
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# 12-99 Reserved
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100 100 Severity
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101 101 Mode
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# Code table 4.11 - Type of time intervals
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0 0 Reserved
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1 1 Successive times processed have same forecast time, start time of forecast is incremented
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2 2 Successive times processed have same start time of forecast, forecast time is incremented
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3 3 Successive times processed have start time of forecast incremented and forecast time decremented so that valid time remains constant
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4 4 Successive times processed have start time of forecast decremented and forecast time incremented so that valid time remains constant
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5 5 Floating subinterval of time between forecast time and end of overall time interval
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# 6-191 Reserved
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Reserved
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1 1 Successive times processed have same forecast time, start time of forecast is incremented
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2 2 Successive times processed have same start time of forecast, forecast time is incremented
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3 3 Successive times processed have start time of forecast incremented and forecast time decremented so that valid time remains constant
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4 4 Successive times processed have start time of forecast decremented and forecast time incremented so that valid time remains constant
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5 5 Floating subinterval of time between forecast time and end of overall time interval
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# Code table 4.12 - Operating mode
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0 0 Maintenance mode
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1 1 Clear air
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2 2 Precipitation
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0 0 Maintenance mode
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1 1 Clear air
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2 2 Precipitation
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# Code table 4.13 - Quality control indicator
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0 0 No quality control applied
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1 1 Quality control applied
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# 2-191 Reserved
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0 0 No quality control applied
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1 1 Quality control applied
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# Code table 4.14 - Clutter filter indicator
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0 0 No clutter filter used
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1 1 Clutter filter used
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0 0 No clutter filter used
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1 1 Clutter filter used
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# Code table 4.15 - Type of spatial processing used to arrive at given data value from the source data
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0 0 Data is calculated directly from the source grid with no interpolation
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1 1 Bilinear interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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2 2 Bicubic interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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3 3 Using the value from the source grid grid-point which is nearest to the nominal grid-point
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4 4 Budget interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
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5 5 Spectral interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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6 6 Neighbor-budget interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
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# 7-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Data is calculated directly from the source grid with no interpolation
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1 1 Bilinear interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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2 2 Bicubic interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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3 3 Using the value from the source grid grid-point which is nearest to the nominal grid-point
|
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4 4 Budget interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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5 5 Spectral interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
|
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6 6 Neighbor-budget interpolation using the 4 source grid grid-point values surrounding the nominal grid-point
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# 7-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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# Code table 4.16 - Quality value associated with parameter
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0 0 Confidence index
|
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1 1 Quality indicator
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2 2 Correlation of product with used calibration product
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3 3 Standard deviation
|
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4 4 Random error
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5 5 Probability
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# 6-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Confidence index
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1 1 Quality indicator
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2 2 Correlation of product with used calibration product
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3 3 Standard deviation
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4 4 Random error
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5 5 Probability
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# 6-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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0 0 Conditional per cent precipitation amount fractile for an overall period (Encoded as an accumulation) (kg m-2)
|
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1 1 Per cent precipitation in a sub-period of an overall period (Encoded as per cent accumulation over the sub-period) (%)
|
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2 2 Probability of 0.01 inch of precipitation (POP) (%)
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# 3-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 3-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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12 12 Salinity (kg/kg)
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13 13 Cross-sectional area of flow in channel (m2)
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14 14 Snow temperature (K)
|
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# 15-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 15-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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69 69 Peak wave direction of second swell partition (degree true)
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70 70 Peak wave direction of third swell partition (degree true)
|
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71 71 Peak direction of wind waves (degree true)
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# 72-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 72-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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2 2 u-component of current (m/s)
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3 3 v-component of current (m/s)
|
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4 4 Rip current occurrence probability (%)
|
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# 5-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 5-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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# Code table 4.2 - Parameter number by product discipline and parameter category
|
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0 0 Seconds prior to initial reference time (defined in Section 1) (s)
|
||||
1 1 Meridional overturning stream function (m3/s)
|
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2 2 Reserved
|
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2 2 Reserved
|
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3 3 Days since last observation (d)
|
||||
4 4 Barotropic stream function (m3 s-1)
|
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# 5-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
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# 5-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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13 13 Snow temperature (over sea ice) (K)
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14 14 Albedo (Numeric)
|
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# 15-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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11 11 Steric change in sea surface height (m)
|
||||
12 12 Sea salt flux (kg m-2 s-1)
|
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# 13-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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5 5 Ocean vertical salt diffusivity (m2/s)
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6 6 Ocean vertical momentum diffusivity (m2/s)
|
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7 7 Bathymetry (m)
|
||||
# 8-10 Reserved
|
||||
# 8-10 Reserved
|
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11 11 Shape factor with respect to salinity profile (-)
|
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12 12 Shape factor with respect to temperature profile in thermocline (-)
|
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13 13 Attenuation coefficient of water with respect to solar radiation (/m)
|
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|
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27 27 Upward water velocity (m s-1)
|
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28 28 Vertical eddy diffusivity (m2 s-1)
|
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# 29-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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41 41 Snow melt rate (kg m-2 s-1)
|
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42 42 Water runoff and drainage rate (kg m-2 s-1)
|
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# 43-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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27 27 Soil depth (m)
|
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28 28 Snow temperature (K)
|
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29 29 Ice temperature (K)
|
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# 30-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
|
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# 30-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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17 17 Burning index (as defined by the US Forest Service National Fire Danger Rating System) (Numeric)
|
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18 18 Ignition component (as defined by the US Forest Service National Fire Danger Rating System) (%)
|
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19 19 Energy release component (as defined by the US Forest Service National Fire Danger Rating System) (Joule/m2)
|
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# 20-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
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# 20-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
|
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.2 - Parameter number by product discipline and parameter category
|
||||
0 0 Glacier cover (Proportion)
|
||||
1 1 Glacier temperature (K)
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
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# 2-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
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|
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1 1 Mean radiant temperature (K)
|
||||
2 2 Wet-bulb globe temperature (K)
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
|
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@ -9,6 +9,6 @@
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7 7 Anopheles vector to host ratio (Fraction)
|
||||
8 8 Anopheles vector number (Number m-2)
|
||||
9 9 Fraction of malarial vector reproductive habitat (Fraction)
|
||||
# 10-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 10-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.2 - Parameter number by product discipline and parameter category
|
||||
0 0 Population density (Person m-2)
|
||||
# 1-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 1-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
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@ -9,6 +9,6 @@
|
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7 7 Cloud mask (Code table 4.217)
|
||||
8 8 Pixel scene type (Code table 4.218)
|
||||
9 9 Fire detection indicator (Code table 4.223)
|
||||
# 10-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 10-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -17,19 +17,19 @@
|
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15 15 Clear-sky brightness temperature (K)
|
||||
16 16 Cloudy radiance (with respect to wave number) (W m-1 sr-1)
|
||||
17 17 Clear-sky radiance (with respect to wave number) (W m-1 sr-1)
|
||||
18 18 Reserved
|
||||
18 18 Reserved
|
||||
19 19 Wind speed (m/s)
|
||||
20 20 Aerosol optical thickness at 0.635 um
|
||||
21 21 Aerosol optical thickness at 0.810 um
|
||||
22 22 Aerosol optical thickness at 1.640 um
|
||||
23 23 Angstrom coefficient
|
||||
# 24-26 Reserved
|
||||
20 20 Aerosol optical thickness at 0.635 um
|
||||
21 21 Aerosol optical thickness at 0.810 um
|
||||
22 22 Aerosol optical thickness at 1.640 um
|
||||
23 23 Angstrom coefficient
|
||||
# 24-26 Reserved
|
||||
27 27 Bidirectional reflectance factor (numeric)
|
||||
28 28 Brightness temperature (K)
|
||||
29 29 Scaled radiance (numeric)
|
||||
# 30-97 Reserved
|
||||
# 30-97 Reserved
|
||||
98 98 Correlation coefficient between MPE rain-rates for the co-located IR data and the microwave data rain-rates (Numeric)
|
||||
99 99 Standard deviation between MPE rain-rates for the co-located IR data and the microwave data rain-rates (kg m-2 s-1)
|
||||
# 100-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 100-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -5,6 +5,6 @@
|
|||
3 3 Ion temperature (K)
|
||||
4 4 Parallel temperature (K)
|
||||
5 5 Perpendicular temperature (K)
|
||||
# 6-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 6-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
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@ -3,6 +3,6 @@
|
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1 1 1st vector component of velocity (coordinate system dependent) (m s-1)
|
||||
2 2 2nd vector component of velocity (coordinate system dependent) (m s-1)
|
||||
3 3 3rd vector component of velocity (coordinate system dependent) (m s-1)
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -7,6 +7,6 @@
|
|||
5 5 Kp (Numeric)
|
||||
6 6 Equatorial disturbance storm time index (Dst) (nT)
|
||||
7 7 Auroral Electrojet (AE) (nT)
|
||||
# 8-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 8-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -13,6 +13,6 @@
|
|||
11 11 Peak height (hm) (m)
|
||||
12 12 Peak density (Nm) (m-3)
|
||||
13 13 Equivalent slab thickness (tau) (km)
|
||||
# 14-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 14-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
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@ -7,6 +7,6 @@
|
|||
5 5 1st vector component of electric field (V m-1)
|
||||
6 6 2nd vector component of electric field (V m-1)
|
||||
7 7 3rd vector component of electric field (V m-1)
|
||||
# 8-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 8-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -6,6 +6,6 @@
|
|||
4 4 Heavy ion flux (differential) ((m2 s sr eV/nuc)-1)
|
||||
5 5 Heavy ion flux (integral) ((m2 s sr)-1)
|
||||
6 6 Cosmic ray neutron flux (/h)
|
||||
# 7-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 7-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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|
||||
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@ -3,6 +3,6 @@
|
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1 1 Phase (rad)
|
||||
2 2 Frequency (Hz)
|
||||
3 3 Wave length (m)
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
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# Code table 4.216 - Elevation of snow-covered terrain
|
||||
# 0-90 Elevation in increments of 100 m
|
||||
# 91-253 Reserved
|
||||
254 254 Clouds
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 0-90 Elevation in increments of 100 m
|
||||
# 91-253 Reserved
|
||||
254 254 Clouds
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
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|
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.222 - Categorical result
|
||||
0 0 No
|
||||
1 1 Yes
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 No
|
||||
1 1 Yes
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.3 - Type of generating process
|
||||
0 0 Analysis
|
||||
1 1 Initialization
|
||||
2 2 Forecast
|
||||
3 3 Bias corrected forecast
|
||||
4 4 Ensemble forecast
|
||||
5 5 Probability forecast
|
||||
6 6 Forecast error
|
||||
7 7 Analysis error
|
||||
8 8 Observation
|
||||
9 9 Climatological
|
||||
10 10 Probability-weighted forecast
|
||||
11 11 Bias-corrected ensemble forecast
|
||||
12 12 Post-processed analysis
|
||||
13 13 Post-processed forecast
|
||||
14 14 Nowcast
|
||||
15 15 Hindcast
|
||||
16 16 Physical retrieval
|
||||
17 17 Regression analysis
|
||||
18 18 Difference between two forecasts
|
||||
19 19 First guess
|
||||
20 20 Analysis increment
|
||||
21 21 Initialization increment for analysis
|
||||
# 22-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Analysis
|
||||
1 1 Initialization
|
||||
2 2 Forecast
|
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3 3 Bias corrected forecast
|
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4 4 Ensemble forecast
|
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5 5 Probability forecast
|
||||
6 6 Forecast error
|
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7 7 Analysis error
|
||||
8 8 Observation
|
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9 9 Climatological
|
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10 10 Probability-weighted forecast
|
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11 11 Bias-corrected ensemble forecast
|
||||
12 12 Post-processed analysis
|
||||
13 13 Post-processed forecast
|
||||
14 14 Nowcast
|
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15 15 Hindcast
|
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16 16 Physical retrieval
|
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17 17 Regression analysis
|
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18 18 Difference between two forecasts
|
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19 19 First guess
|
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20 20 Analysis increment
|
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21 21 Initialization increment for analysis
|
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# 22-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# Code table 4.4 - Indicator of unit of time range
|
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0 m Minute
|
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1 h Hour
|
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2 D Day
|
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3 M Month
|
||||
4 Y Year
|
||||
5 10Y Decade (10 years)
|
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6 30Y Normal (30 years)
|
||||
7 C Century (100 years)
|
||||
# 8-9 Reserved
|
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10 3h 3 hours
|
||||
11 6h 6 hours
|
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12 12h 12 hours
|
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13 s Second
|
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# 14-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
|
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0 m Minute
|
||||
1 h Hour
|
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2 D Day
|
||||
3 M Month
|
||||
4 Y Year
|
||||
5 10Y Decade (10 years)
|
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6 30Y Normal (30 years)
|
||||
7 C Century (100 years)
|
||||
# 8-9 Reserved
|
||||
10 3h 3 hours
|
||||
11 6h 6 hours
|
||||
12 12h 12 hours
|
||||
13 s Second
|
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# 14-191 Reserved
|
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
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255 255 Missing
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|
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# Code table 4.5 - Fixed surface types and units
|
||||
0 0 Reserved
|
||||
0 0 Reserved
|
||||
1 sfc Ground or water surface (-)
|
||||
2 2 Cloud base level (-)
|
||||
3 3 Level of cloud tops (-)
|
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16 16 Level of neutral buoyancy or equilibrium level (LNB) (-)
|
||||
17 sfc Departure level of the most unstable parcel of air (MUDL)
|
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18 sfc Departure level of a mixed layer parcel of air with specified layer depth (Pa)
|
||||
# 19 Reserved
|
||||
# 19 Reserved
|
||||
20 20 Isothermal level (K)
|
||||
21 21 Lowest level where mass density exceeds the specified value (base for a given threshold of mass density) (kg m-3)
|
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22 22 Highest level where mass density exceeds the specified value (top for a given threshold of mass density) (kg m-3)
|
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|
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|
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27 27 Convective cloud layer top (m)
|
||||
# 28-29 Reserved
|
||||
30 30 Specified radius from the center of the Sun (m)
|
||||
31 31 Solar photosphere
|
||||
32 32 Ionospheric D-region level
|
||||
33 33 Ionospheric E-region level
|
||||
34 34 Ionospheric F1-region level
|
||||
35 35 Ionospheric F2-region level
|
||||
# 36-99 Reserved
|
||||
31 31 Solar photosphere
|
||||
32 32 Ionospheric D-region level
|
||||
33 33 Ionospheric E-region level
|
||||
34 34 Ionospheric F1-region level
|
||||
35 35 Ionospheric F2-region level
|
||||
# 36-99 Reserved
|
||||
100 pl Isobaric surface (Pa)
|
||||
101 sfc Mean sea level
|
||||
101 sfc Mean sea level
|
||||
102 102 Specific altitude above mean sea level (m)
|
||||
103 sfc Specified height level above ground (m)
|
||||
104 104 Sigma level (sigma value)
|
||||
|
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|
|||
107 pt Isentropic (theta) level (K)
|
||||
108 108 Level at specified pressure difference from ground to level (Pa)
|
||||
109 pv Potential vorticity surface (K m2 kg-1 s-1)
|
||||
110 110 Reserved
|
||||
110 110 Reserved
|
||||
111 111 Eta level (-)
|
||||
112 112 Reserved
|
||||
113 113 Logarithmic hybrid level
|
||||
112 112 Reserved
|
||||
113 113 Logarithmic hybrid level
|
||||
114 sol Snow level (Numeric)
|
||||
115 115 Sigma height level
|
||||
# 116 Reserved
|
||||
117 117 Mixed layer depth (m)
|
||||
118 hhl Hybrid height level (-)
|
||||
119 hpl Hybrid pressure level (-)
|
||||
# 120-149 Reserved
|
||||
150 150 Generalized vertical height coordinate
|
||||
# 120-149 Reserved
|
||||
150 150 Generalized vertical height coordinate
|
||||
151 sol Soil level (Numeric)
|
||||
152 sol Sea-ice level (Numeric)
|
||||
# 153-159 Reserved
|
||||
# 153-159 Reserved
|
||||
160 160 Depth below sea level (m)
|
||||
161 161 Depth below water surface (m)
|
||||
162 sfc Lake or river bottom (-)
|
||||
|
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|
|||
182 182 Grid tile water fraction as a model surface
|
||||
183 183 Grid tile ice fraction on sea, lake or river as a model surface
|
||||
184 184 Grid tile glacier ice and inland ice fraction as a model surface
|
||||
# 185-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 185-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
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|
|||
# Code table 4.6 - Type of ensemble forecast
|
||||
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 Multi-model forecast
|
||||
# 5-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
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 Multi-model forecast
|
||||
# 5-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.7 - Derived forecast
|
||||
0 0 Unweighted mean of all members
|
||||
1 1 Weighted mean of all members
|
||||
2 2 Standard deviation with respect to cluster mean
|
||||
3 3 Standard deviation with respect to cluster mean, normalized
|
||||
4 4 Spread of all members
|
||||
5 5 Large anomaly index of all members
|
||||
6 6 Unweighted mean of the cluster members
|
||||
7 7 Interquartile range (range between the 25th and 75th quantile)
|
||||
8 8 Minimum of all ensemble members
|
||||
9 9 Maximum of all ensemble members
|
||||
# 10-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Unweighted mean of all members
|
||||
1 1 Weighted mean of all members
|
||||
2 2 Standard deviation with respect to cluster mean
|
||||
3 3 Standard deviation with respect to cluster mean, normalized
|
||||
4 4 Spread of all members
|
||||
5 5 Large anomaly index of all members
|
||||
6 6 Unweighted mean of the cluster members
|
||||
7 7 Interquartile range (range between the 25th and 75th quantile)
|
||||
8 8 Minimum of all ensemble members
|
||||
9 9 Maximum of all ensemble members
|
||||
# 10-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.8 - Clustering method
|
||||
0 0 Anomaly correlation
|
||||
1 1 Root mean square
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Anomaly correlation
|
||||
1 1 Root mean square
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.9 - Probability type
|
||||
0 0 Probability of event below lower limit
|
||||
1 1 Probability of event above upper limit
|
||||
2 2 Probability of event between lower and upper limits (the range includes the lower limit but not the upper limit)
|
||||
3 3 Probability of event above lower limit
|
||||
4 4 Probability of event below upper limit
|
||||
5 5 Probability of event equal to lower limit
|
||||
6 6 Probability of event in above normal category
|
||||
7 7 Probability of event in near normal category
|
||||
8 8 Probability of event in below normal category
|
||||
# 9-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Probability of event below lower limit
|
||||
1 1 Probability of event above upper limit
|
||||
2 2 Probability of event between lower and upper limits (the range includes the lower limit but not the upper limit)
|
||||
3 3 Probability of event above lower limit
|
||||
4 4 Probability of event below upper limit
|
||||
5 5 Probability of event equal to lower limit
|
||||
6 6 Probability of event in above normal category
|
||||
7 7 Probability of event in near normal category
|
||||
8 8 Probability of event in below normal category
|
||||
# 9-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
|
|||
# Code table 4.91 - Type of Interval
|
||||
0 0 Smaller than first limit
|
||||
1 1 Greater than second limit
|
||||
2 2 Between first and second limit. The range includes the first limit but not the second limit
|
||||
3 3 Greater than first limit
|
||||
4 4 Smaller than second limit
|
||||
5 5 Smaller or equal first limit
|
||||
6 6 Greater or equal second limit
|
||||
7 7 Between first and second. The range includes the first limit and the second limit
|
||||
8 8 Greater or equal first limit
|
||||
9 9 Smaller or equal second limit
|
||||
10 10 Between first and second limit. The range includes the second limit but not the first limit
|
||||
11 11 Equal to first limit
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 missing Missing
|
||||
0 0 Smaller than first limit
|
||||
1 1 Greater than second limit
|
||||
2 2 Between first and second limit. The range includes the first limit but not the second limit
|
||||
3 3 Greater than first limit
|
||||
4 4 Smaller than second limit
|
||||
5 5 Smaller or equal first limit
|
||||
6 6 Greater or equal second limit
|
||||
7 7 Between first and second. The range includes the first limit and the second limit
|
||||
8 8 Greater or equal first limit
|
||||
9 9 Smaller or equal second limit
|
||||
10 10 Between first and second limit. The range includes the second limit but not the first limit
|
||||
11 11 Equal to first limit
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 missing Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.0 - Data representation template number
|
||||
0 0 Grid point data - simple packing
|
||||
1 1 Matrix value at grid point - simple packing
|
||||
2 2 Grid point data - complex packing
|
||||
3 3 Grid point data - complex packing and spatial differencing
|
||||
4 4 Grid point data - IEEE floating point data
|
||||
0 0 Grid point data - simple packing
|
||||
1 1 Matrix value at grid point - simple packing
|
||||
2 2 Grid point data - complex packing
|
||||
3 3 Grid point data - complex packing and spatial differencing
|
||||
4 4 Grid point data - IEEE floating point data
|
||||
# 5-39 Reserved
|
||||
40 40 Grid point data - JPEG 2000 code stream format
|
||||
41 41 Grid point data - Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
|
||||
42 42 Grid point data - CCSDS recommended lossless compression
|
||||
40 40 Grid point data - JPEG 2000 code stream format
|
||||
41 41 Grid point data - Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
|
||||
42 42 Grid point data - CCSDS recommended lossless compression
|
||||
# 43-49 Reserved
|
||||
50 50 Spectral data - simple packing
|
||||
51 51 Spherical harmonics data - complex packing
|
||||
50 50 Spectral data - simple packing
|
||||
51 51 Spherical harmonics data - complex packing
|
||||
# 52 Reserved
|
||||
53 53 Spectral data for limited area models - complex packing
|
||||
53 53 Spectral data for limited area models - complex packing
|
||||
# 54-60 Reserved
|
||||
61 61 Grid point data - simple packing with logarithm pre-processing
|
||||
61 61 Grid point data - simple packing with logarithm pre-processing
|
||||
# 62-199 Reserved
|
||||
200 200 Run length packing with level values
|
||||
200 200 Run length packing with level values
|
||||
# 201-49151 Reserved
|
||||
# 49152-65534 Reserved for local use
|
||||
65535 65535 Missing
|
||||
# 49152-65534 Reserved for local use
|
||||
65535 65535 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.1 - Type of original field values
|
||||
0 0 Floating point
|
||||
1 1 Integer
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Floating point
|
||||
1 1 Integer
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.2 - Matrix coordinate value function definition
|
||||
0 0 Explicit coordinate values set
|
||||
1 1 Linear coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = f(n-1) + C2
|
||||
# 2-10 Reserved
|
||||
11 11 Geometric coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = C2 * f(n-1)
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Explicit coordinate values set
|
||||
1 1 Linear coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = f(n-1) + C2
|
||||
# 2-10 Reserved
|
||||
11 11 Geometric coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = C2 * f(n-1)
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.25 - type of bi-Fourier subtruncation
|
||||
# 0-76 Reserved
|
||||
77 77 Rectangular
|
||||
# 78-87 Reserved
|
||||
88 88 Elliptic
|
||||
# 89-98 Reserved
|
||||
99 99 Diamond
|
||||
# 100-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 0-76 Reserved
|
||||
77 77 Rectangular
|
||||
# 78-87 Reserved
|
||||
88 88 Elliptic
|
||||
# 89-98 Reserved
|
||||
99 99 Diamond
|
||||
# 100-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.26 - packing mode for axes
|
||||
0 0 Spectral coefficients for axes are packed
|
||||
1 1 Spectral coefficients for axes included in the unpacked subset
|
||||
# 2-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Spectral coefficients for axes are packed
|
||||
1 1 Spectral coefficients for axes included in the unpacked subset
|
||||
# 2-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.3 - Matrix coordinate parameter
|
||||
1 1 Direction degrees true
|
||||
2 2 Frequency (s-1)
|
||||
3 3 Radial number (2pi/lambda) (m-1)
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
1 1 Direction degrees true
|
||||
2 2 Frequency (s-1)
|
||||
3 3 Radial number (2pi/lambda) (m-1)
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.4 - Group splitting method
|
||||
0 0 Row by row splitting
|
||||
1 1 General group splitting
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Row by row splitting
|
||||
1 1 General group splitting
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.40 - Type of compression
|
||||
0 0 Lossless
|
||||
1 1 Lossy
|
||||
# 2-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Lossless
|
||||
1 1 Lossy
|
||||
# 2-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.5 - Missing value management for complex packing
|
||||
0 0 No explicit missing values included within data values
|
||||
1 1 Primary missing values included within data values
|
||||
2 2 Primary and secondary missing values included within data values
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 No explicit missing values included within data values
|
||||
1 1 Primary missing values included within data values
|
||||
2 2 Primary and secondary missing values included within data values
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.6 - Order of spatial differencing
|
||||
0 0 Reserved
|
||||
1 1 First-order spatial differencing
|
||||
2 2 Second-order spatial differencing
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Reserved
|
||||
1 1 First-order spatial differencing
|
||||
2 2 Second-order spatial differencing
|
||||
# 3-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
# Code table 5.7 - Precision of floating-point numbers
|
||||
0 0 Reserved
|
||||
1 1 IEEE 32-bit (I=4 in section 7)
|
||||
2 2 IEEE 64-bit (I=8 in section 7)
|
||||
3 3 IEEE 128-bit (I=16 in section 7)
|
||||
# 4-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Reserved
|
||||
1 1 IEEE 32-bit (I=4 in section 7)
|
||||
2 2 IEEE 64-bit (I=8 in section 7)
|
||||
3 3 IEEE 128-bit (I=16 in section 7)
|
||||
# 4-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 6.0 - Bit map indicator
|
||||
0 0 A bit map applies to this product and is specified in this Section
|
||||
0 0 A bit map applies to this product and is specified in this Section
|
||||
1 1 A bit map pre-determined by the originating/generating centre applies to this product and is not specified in this Section
|
||||
# 1-253 A bit map predetermined by the originating/generating centre applies to this product and is not specified in this Section
|
||||
254 254 A bit map defined previously in the same GRIB message applies to this product
|
||||
255 255 A bit map does not apply to this product
|
||||
# 1-253 A bit map predetermined by the originating/generating centre applies to this product and is not specified in this Section
|
||||
254 254 A bit map defined previously in the same GRIB message applies to this product
|
||||
255 255 A bit map does not apply to this product
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
|
|||
# Code table 0.0 - Discipline of processed data in the GRIB message, number of GRIB Master table
|
||||
0 0 Meteorological products
|
||||
1 1 Hydrological products
|
||||
2 2 Land surface products
|
||||
3 3 Satellite remote sensing products (formerly Space products)
|
||||
4 4 Space weather products
|
||||
# 5-9 Reserved
|
||||
10 10 Oceanographic products
|
||||
# 11-19 Reserved
|
||||
20 20 Health and socioeconomic impacts
|
||||
# 21-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Meteorological products
|
||||
1 1 Hydrological products
|
||||
2 2 Land surface products
|
||||
3 3 Satellite remote sensing products (formerly Space products)
|
||||
4 4 Space weather products
|
||||
# 5-9 Reserved
|
||||
10 10 Oceanographic products
|
||||
# 11-19 Reserved
|
||||
20 20 Health and socioeconomic impacts
|
||||
# 21-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
# Code table 1.1 - GRIB local tables version number
|
||||
0 0 Local tables not used. Only table entries and templates from the current master table are valid
|
||||
# 1-254 Number of local tables version used
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Local tables not used. Only table entries and templates from the current master table are valid
|
||||
# 1-254 Number of local tables version used
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
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# Code table 1.2 - Significance of reference time
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0 0 Analysis
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1 1 Start of forecast
|
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2 2 Verifying time of forecast
|
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3 3 Observation time
|
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4 4 Local time
|
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# 5-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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0 0 Analysis
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1 1 Start of forecast
|
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2 2 Verifying time of forecast
|
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3 3 Observation time
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4 4 Local time
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# 5-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# Code table 1.3 - Production status of data
|
||||
0 0 Operational products
|
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1 1 Operational test products
|
||||
2 2 Research products
|
||||
3 3 Re-analysis products
|
||||
4 4 THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE)
|
||||
0 0 Operational products
|
||||
1 1 Operational test products
|
||||
2 2 Research products
|
||||
3 3 Re-analysis products
|
||||
4 4 THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE)
|
||||
5 5 THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble test (TIGGE)
|
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6 6 S2S operational products
|
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7 7 S2S test products
|
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8 8 Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalyses project (UERRA)
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6 6 S2S operational products
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7 7 S2S test products
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8 8 Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalyses project (UERRA)
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9 9 Uncertainties in Ensembles of Regional ReAnalyses project test (UERRA)
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10 10 Copernicus regional reanalysis (CARRA/CERRA)
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11 11 Copernicus regional reanalysis test (CARRA/CERRA)
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# 12-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# 12-191 Reserved
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# 192-254 Reserved for local use
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255 255 Missing
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# Code table 1.4 - Type of data
|
||||
0 an Analysis products
|
||||
1 fc Forecast products
|
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2 af Analysis and forecast products
|
||||
3 cf Control forecast products
|
||||
4 pf Perturbed forecast products
|
||||
5 cp Control and perturbed forecast products
|
||||
6 sa Processed satellite observations
|
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7 ra Processed radar observations
|
||||
8 ep Event probability
|
||||
# 9-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 missing Missing
|
||||
0 an Analysis products
|
||||
1 fc Forecast products
|
||||
2 af Analysis and forecast products
|
||||
3 cf Control forecast products
|
||||
4 pf Perturbed forecast products
|
||||
5 cp Control and perturbed forecast products
|
||||
6 sa Processed satellite observations
|
||||
7 ra Processed radar observations
|
||||
8 ep Event probability
|
||||
# 9-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 missing Missing
|
||||
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|||
# Code table 1.5 - Identification template number
|
||||
0 0 Calendar definition
|
||||
1 1 Paleontological offset
|
||||
2 2 Calendar definition and paleontological offset
|
||||
# 3-32767 Reserved
|
||||
# 32768-65534 Reserved for local use
|
||||
65535 65535 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Calendar definition
|
||||
1 1 Paleontological offset
|
||||
2 2 Calendar definition and paleontological offset
|
||||
# 3-32767 Reserved
|
||||
# 32768-65534 Reserved for local use
|
||||
65535 65535 Missing
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
# Code table 1.6 - Type of calendar
|
||||
0 0 Gregorian
|
||||
1 1 360-day
|
||||
2 2 365-day
|
||||
3 3 Proleptic Gregorian
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Gregorian
|
||||
1 1 360-day
|
||||
2 2 365-day
|
||||
3 3 Proleptic Gregorian
|
||||
# 4-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.0 - Source of grid definition
|
||||
0 0 Specified in Code table 3.1
|
||||
0 0 Specified in Code table 3.1
|
||||
1 1 Predetermined grid definition (Defined by originating centre)
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 A grid definition does not apply to this product
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 A grid definition does not apply to this product
|
||||
|
|
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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
# Flag table 3.10 - Scanning mode for one diamond
|
||||
1 0 Points scan in +i direction, i.e. from pole to Equator
|
||||
1 1 Points scan in -i direction, i.e. from Equator to pole
|
||||
2 0 Points scan in +j direction, i.e. from west to east
|
||||
2 1 Points scan in -j direction, i.e. from east to west
|
||||
3 0 Adjacent points in i direction are consecutive
|
||||
3 1 Adjacent points in j direction are consecutive
|
||||
# 4-8 Reserved
|
||||
1 0 Points scan in +i direction, i.e. from pole to Equator
|
||||
1 1 Points scan in -i direction, i.e. from Equator to pole
|
||||
2 0 Points scan in +j direction, i.e. from west to east
|
||||
2 1 Points scan in -j direction, i.e. from east to west
|
||||
3 0 Adjacent points in i direction are consecutive
|
||||
3 1 Adjacent points in j direction are consecutive
|
||||
# 4-8 Reserved
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.11 - Interpretation of list of numbers at end of section 3
|
||||
0 0 There is no appended list
|
||||
1 1 Numbers define number of points corresponding to full coordinate circles (i.e. parallels), coordinate values on each circle are multiple of the circle mesh, and extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) may not be reached in all rows
|
||||
2 2 Numbers define number of points corresponding to coordinate lines delimited by extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) which are present in each row
|
||||
3 3 Numbers define the actual latitudes for each row in the grid. The list of numbers are integer values of the valid latitudes in microdegrees (scaled by 10-6) or in unit equal to the ratio of the basic angle and the subdivisions number for each row, in the same order as specified in the scanning mode flag (bit no. 2)
|
||||
# 4-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 There is no appended list
|
||||
1 1 Numbers define number of points corresponding to full coordinate circles (i.e. parallels), coordinate values on each circle are multiple of the circle mesh, and extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) may not be reached in all rows
|
||||
2 2 Numbers define number of points corresponding to coordinate lines delimited by extreme coordinate values given in grid definition (i.e. extreme longitudes) which are present in each row
|
||||
3 3 Numbers define the actual latitudes for each row in the grid. The list of numbers are integer values of the valid latitudes in microdegrees (scaled by 10-6) or in unit equal to the ratio of the basic angle and the subdivisions number for each row, in the same order as specified in the scanning mode flag (bit no. 2)
|
||||
# 4-254 Reserved
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.15 - Physical meaning of vertical coordinate
|
||||
# 0-19 Reserved
|
||||
# 0-19 Reserved
|
||||
20 20 Temperature (K)
|
||||
# 21-99 Reserved
|
||||
# 21-99 Reserved
|
||||
100 100 Pressure (Pa)
|
||||
101 101 Pressure deviation from mean sea level (Pa)
|
||||
102 102 Altitude above mean sea level (m)
|
||||
103 103 Height above ground (m)
|
||||
104 104 Sigma coordinate
|
||||
105 105 Hybrid coordinate
|
||||
104 104 Sigma coordinate
|
||||
105 105 Hybrid coordinate
|
||||
106 106 Depth below land surface (m)
|
||||
107 pt Potential temperature (theta) (K)
|
||||
108 108 Pressure deviation from ground to level (Pa)
|
||||
109 pv Potential vorticity (K m2 kg-1 s-1)
|
||||
110 110 Geometrical height (m)
|
||||
111 111 Eta coordinate
|
||||
111 111 Eta coordinate
|
||||
112 112 Geopotential height (gpm)
|
||||
113 113 Logarithmic hybrid coordinate
|
||||
# 114-159 Reserved
|
||||
113 113 Logarithmic hybrid coordinate
|
||||
# 114-159 Reserved
|
||||
160 160 Depth below sea level (m)
|
||||
# 161-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 161-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.2 - Shape of the reference system
|
||||
0 0 Earth assumed spherical with radius = 6 367 470.0 m
|
||||
1 1 Earth assumed spherical with radius specified (in m) by data producer
|
||||
2 2 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with size as determined by IAU in 1965 (major axis = 6 378 160.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 775.0 m, f = 1/297.0)
|
||||
3 3 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major and minor axes specified (in km) by data producer
|
||||
4 4 Earth assumed oblate spheroid as defined in IAG-GRS80 model (major axis = 6 378 137.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 752.314 m, f = 1/298.257 222 101)
|
||||
0 0 Earth assumed spherical with radius = 6 367 470.0 m
|
||||
1 1 Earth assumed spherical with radius specified (in m) by data producer
|
||||
2 2 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with size as determined by IAU in 1965 (major axis = 6 378 160.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 775.0 m, f = 1/297.0)
|
||||
3 3 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major and minor axes specified (in km) by data producer
|
||||
4 4 Earth assumed oblate spheroid as defined in IAG-GRS80 model (major axis = 6 378 137.0 m, minor axis = 6 356 752.314 m, f = 1/298.257 222 101)
|
||||
5 5 Earth assumed represented by WGS-84 (as used by ICAO since 1998)
|
||||
6 6 Earth assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 229.0 m
|
||||
7 7 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major or minor axes specified (in m) by data producer
|
||||
8 8 Earth model assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 200 m, but the horizontal datum of the resulting latitude/longitude field is the WGS-84 reference frame
|
||||
9 9 Earth represented by the Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Datum, using the Airy 1830 Spheroid, the Greenwich meridian as 0 longitude, and the Newlyn datum as mean sea level, 0 height
|
||||
10 10 Earth model assumed WGS84 with corrected geomagnetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) defined by Gustafsson et al., 1992
|
||||
11 11 Sun assumed spherical with radius = 695 990 000 m (Allen, C.W., Astrophysical Quantities, 3rd ed.; Athlone: London, 1976) and Stonyhurst latitude and longitude system with origin at the intersection of the solar central meridian (as seen from Earth) and the solar equator (Thompson, W., Coordinate systems for solar image data, Astron. Astrophys. 2006, 449, 791-803)
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
6 6 Earth assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 229.0 m
|
||||
7 7 Earth assumed oblate spheroid with major or minor axes specified (in m) by data producer
|
||||
8 8 Earth model assumed spherical with radius of 6 371 200 m, but the horizontal datum of the resulting latitude/longitude field is the WGS-84 reference frame
|
||||
9 9 Earth represented by the Ordnance Survey Great Britain 1936 Datum, using the Airy 1830 Spheroid, the Greenwich meridian as 0 longitude, and the Newlyn datum as mean sea level, 0 height
|
||||
10 10 Earth model assumed WGS84 with corrected geomagnetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) defined by Gustafsson et al., 1992
|
||||
11 11 Sun assumed spherical with radius = 695 990 000 m (Allen, C.W., Astrophysical Quantities, 3rd ed.; Athlone: London, 1976) and Stonyhurst latitude and longitude system with origin at the intersection of the solar central meridian (as seen from Earth) and the solar equator (Thompson, W., Coordinate systems for solar image data, Astron. Astrophys. 2006, 449, 791-803)
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.20 - Type of horizontal line
|
||||
0 0 Rhumb
|
||||
1 1 Great circle
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Rhumb
|
||||
1 1 Great circle
|
||||
# 2-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.21 - Vertical dimension coordinate values definition
|
||||
0 0 Explicit coordinate values set
|
||||
1 1 Linear coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = f(n-1) + C2
|
||||
# 2-10 Reserved
|
||||
11 11 Geometric coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = C2 * f(n-1)
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
0 0 Explicit coordinate values set
|
||||
1 1 Linear coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = f(n-1) + C2
|
||||
# 2-10 Reserved
|
||||
11 11 Geometric coordinates f(1) = C1, f(n) = C2 * f(n-1)
|
||||
# 12-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
|||
# Code table 3.25 - Type of bi-Fourier truncation
|
||||
# 0-76 Reserved
|
||||
77 77 Rectangular
|
||||
# 78-87 Reserved
|
||||
88 88 Elliptic
|
||||
# 89-98 Reserved
|
||||
99 99 Diamond
|
||||
# 100-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
# 0-76 Reserved
|
||||
77 77 Rectangular
|
||||
# 78-87 Reserved
|
||||
88 88 Elliptic
|
||||
# 89-98 Reserved
|
||||
99 99 Diamond
|
||||
# 100-191 Reserved
|
||||
# 192-254 Reserved for local use
|
||||
255 255 Missing
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
|
|||
# Flag table 3.3 - Resolution and component flags
|
||||
# 1-2 Reserved
|
||||
3 0 i direction increments not given
|
||||
3 1 i direction increments given
|
||||
4 0 j direction increments not given
|
||||
4 1 j direction increments given
|
||||
5 0 Resolved u- and v- components of vector quantities relative to easterly and northerly directions
|
||||
5 1 Resolved u- and v- components of vector quantities relative to the defined grid in the direction of increasing x and y (or i and j) coordinates, respectively
|
||||
# 6-8 Reserved - set to zero
|
||||
# 1-2 Reserved
|
||||
3 0 i direction increments not given
|
||||
3 1 i direction increments given
|
||||
4 0 j direction increments not given
|
||||
4 1 j direction increments given
|
||||
5 0 Resolved u- and v- components of vector quantities relative to easterly and northerly directions
|
||||
5 1 Resolved u- and v- components of vector quantities relative to the defined grid in the direction of increasing x and y (or i and j) coordinates, respectively
|
||||
# 6-8 Reserved - set to zero
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
|
|||
# Flag table 3.4 - Scanning mode
|
||||
1 0 Points of first row or column scan in the +i (+x) direction
|
||||
1 1 Points of first row or column scan in the -i (-x) direction
|
||||
2 0 Points of first row or column scan in the -j (-y) direction
|
||||
2 1 Points of first row or column scan in the +j (+y) direction
|
||||
3 0 Adjacent points in i (x) direction are consecutive
|
||||
3 1 Adjacent points in j (y) direction is consecutive
|
||||
4 0 All rows scan in the same direction
|
||||
4 1 Adjacent rows scans in the opposite direction
|
||||
5 0 Points within odd rows are not offset in i (x) direction
|
||||
5 1 Points within odd rows are offset by Di/2 in i (x) direction
|
||||
6 0 Points within even rows are not offset in i (x) direction
|
||||
6 1 Points within even rows are offset by Di/2 in i (x) direction
|
||||
7 0 Points are not offset in j (y) direction
|
||||
7 1 Points are offset by Dj/2 in j (y) direction
|
||||
8 0 Rows have Ni grid points and columns have Nj grid points
|
||||
8 1 Rows have Ni grid points if points are not offset in i direction Rows have Ni-1 grid points if points are offset by Di/2 in i direction Columns have Nj grid points if points are not offset in j direction Columns have Nj-1 grid points if points are offset by Dj/2 in j direction
|
||||
1 0 Points of first row or column scan in the +i (+x) direction
|
||||
1 1 Points of first row or column scan in the -i (-x) direction
|
||||
2 0 Points of first row or column scan in the -j (-y) direction
|
||||
2 1 Points of first row or column scan in the +j (+y) direction
|
||||
3 0 Adjacent points in i (x) direction are consecutive
|
||||
3 1 Adjacent points in j (y) direction is consecutive
|
||||
4 0 All rows scan in the same direction
|
||||
4 1 Adjacent rows scans in the opposite direction
|
||||
5 0 Points within odd rows are not offset in i (x) direction
|
||||
5 1 Points within odd rows are offset by Di/2 in i (x) direction
|
||||
6 0 Points within even rows are not offset in i (x) direction
|
||||
6 1 Points within even rows are offset by Di/2 in i (x) direction
|
||||
7 0 Points are not offset in j (y) direction
|
||||
7 1 Points are offset by Dj/2 in j (y) direction
|
||||
8 0 Rows have Ni grid points and columns have Nj grid points
|
||||
8 1 Rows have Ni grid points if points are not offset in i direction Rows have Ni-1 grid points if points are offset by Di/2 in i direction Columns have Nj grid points if points are not offset in j direction Columns have Nj-1 grid points if points are offset by Dj/2 in j direction
|
||||
|
|
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