NESDIS Parameter List

 

Parameters produced at NOAA/NESDIS

GEWEX  DAILY FILE RECORD FORMAT:                                970418 GH

EACH DAILY FILE CONTAINS ALL HOURS FOR THAT DAY.
EACH HOUR CONSISTS OF 5661 RECORDS (51 LATS, 111 LONS).
EACH RECORD IS 71 REAL*4 WORDS FOR ONE LAT/LON FIELD (.5x.5 DEG).

        
 GOES-8 INSOLATION PARAMETERS 
        
   1    LAT       Deg       TARGET LATITUDE
   2    MNAL                MEAN ALBEDO OF CHANNEL 1
   3    LON       Deg       TARGET LONGITUDE   
   4    MNT2      DEG K     MEAN TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 2
   5    DAY       YYDDD     YEAR AND JULIAN DAY (YYDDD)                       
   6    TIME      HMS       TIME (GMT HHMMSS)                             
   7    MNT3      DEG K     MEAN TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 3
   8    MNT4      DEG K     MEAN TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 4
   9    SKNT      DEG K     SKIN TEMPERATURE
  10    MNT5      DEG K     MEAN TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 5
  11    OLR       W/M**2    OUTGOING LONGWAVE RADIATION     
  12    R1        W/(M**2 sr micrometer)    CHANNEL 1 RADIANCE
  13    R2        W/(M**2 sr cm**-1 )       CHANNEL 2 RADIANCE 
  14    R3        W/(M**2 sr cm**-1 )       CHANNEL 3 RADIANCE 
  15    R4        W/(M**2 sr cm**-1 )       CHANNEL 4 RADIANCE 
  16    R5        W/(M**2 sr cm**-1 )       CHANNEL 5 RADIANCE 
  17    MNCL      W/(M**2 sr micrometer)    MEAN CLEAR VISIBLE RADIANCE 
  18    MNCD      W/(M**2 sr micrometer)    MEAN CLOUDY VISIBLE RADIANCE 
  19    CCCR      W/(M**2 sr micrometer)    CLEAR SKY COMPOSITE RADIANCE FOR UMD MODEL
  20    NCL                 NUMBER OF CLEAR PIXELS
  21    NCD                 NUMBER OF CLOUDY PIXELS
  22    PCPT      CM        PRECIPITABLE WATER (FROM FORECAST)
  23    SNWD      IN./10    SNOW depth (TENTHS OF INCHES)
  24    SZA       Deg.      SOLAR ZENITH ANGLE
  25    STZA      Deg.      SATELLITE ZENITH ANGLE
  26    RZA       Deg.      RELATIVE AZIMUTH ANGLE
  27    SNC       %         SNOW COVER
  28    OPAE                AEROSOL OPTICAL DEPTH AT .55 MICRONS
  29    OPCD                CLOUD OPTICAL DEPTH AT .55 MICRONS
  30    TMP1      K         TEMPERATURE 1ST LEVEL ABOVE SFC
  31    TMP2      K         TEMPERATURE 2ND LEVEL ABOVE SFC
  32    SDAL                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CH. 1 ALBEDO
  33    Q1        Rel Hum   MOISTURE 1ST LEVEL ABOVE SFC
  34    Q2        Rel Hum   MOISTURE 2ND LEVEL ABOVE SFC
  35    SDT2                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CH. 2 TEMPERATURE
  36    WD1       M/S       WIND SPEED 1ST LEVEL ABOVE SFC
  37    WD2       M/S       WIND SPEED 2ND LEVEL ABOVE SFC
  38    SDT3                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CH. 3 TEMPERATURE
  39    TOAD      W/M**2    TOP OF ATM DOWN-FLUX(CLR+CLDY)
  40    TOAU      W/M**2    TOP OF ATM UP-FLUX(CLR+CLDY)
  41    SRFD      W/M**2    SFC DOWN-FLUX (CLR+CLDY)
  42    SRFU      W/M**2    SFC UP-FLUX (CLR+CLDY)
  43    TAUA      W/M**2    TOP OF ATM UP-FLUX (CLR)
  44    SFDA      W/M**2    SFC DOWN-FLUX (CLR)
  45    SFUA      W/M**2    SFC UP-FLUX (CLR)
  46    SFDD      W/M**2    DIFFUSE SFC-DOWN FLUX (CLR+CLDY)
  47    DFPR      W/M**2    DIFFUSE P. A. R.
  48    GLPR      W/M**2    GLOBAL (DIRECT+DIFFUSE) P. A. R.
  49    LUSE                LAND USE (MATHEWS)
  50    NPC                 NUMBER OF PARTLY CLOUDY PIXELS
  51    CV14                COVARIANCE BETWEEN CHANNELS 1 AND 4
  52    STD1                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEL 1
  53    STD2                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEL 2
  54    STD3                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEL 3
  55    STD4                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEl 4
  56    STD5                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEL 5
  57    CSD1                CLEAR STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEL 1
  58    CSD4                CLEAR STANDARD DEVIATION OF CHANNEL 4
  59    FTIM       HH.H     FORECAST TIME (INTERPOLATED)
  60    SDT4                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CH. 4 TEMPERATURE
  61    SDT5                STANDARD DEVIATION OF CH. 5 TEMPERATURE
  62    CCR2                CLEAR COMPOSITE RADIANCE FOR CLOUD DETECTION
  63    SFCP       MB       SURFACE PRESSURE
  64    CLT2       DEGK     MEAN CLEAR TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 2
  65    CLT3       DEGK     MEAN CLEAR TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 3
  66    CLT4       DEGK     MEAN CLEAR TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 4
  67    CLT5       DEGK     MEAN CLEAR TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 5
  68    CDT2       DEGK     MEAN CLOUDY TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 2
  69    CDT3       DEGK     MEAN CLOUDY TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 3
  70    CDT4       DEGK     MEAN CLOUDY TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 4
  71    CDT5       DEGK     MEAN CLOUDY TEMPERATURE OF CHANNEL 5
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Data sources:

All of the forecast information (words 20, 30-38, 59, 63) is from the
closest two ETA model forecasts in time.  The forecasts are time
interpolated to the satellite observation time and interpolated to the
center of the target.  The .5 by .5 degree target is centered on the
latitude/longitude coordinates given in words 1 and 3.

Snow cover information is read from the Air Force snow depth analysis.
A location is considered to have snow cover if the depth is at least
one inch.  Percentage of the target covered is the percentage of
Airforce analysis points within the target which are snow covered.

Radiation budget parameters are generated from the Univ. of Md algorithm.
More information on the algorithm is located in file INSOL.DOC.  Data 
output by the algorithm includes words 39-48, 23, and 49.

The ASOS information is currently not being added to the record.

All other data (excluding file information) is generated from GOES 
imager information.


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Key for selected parameters:

        Satellite ID:  8 - GOES 8

        Land Use:      1 - Ocean
                       2 - Land
                       3 - Desert
                       4 - Snow/Ice 

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Forecast time (FTIM) -  The forecast data is time interpolated from
                        the two forecasts bracketing the hour being 
                        processed.  This time refers to the
                        extrapolated valid time.

Current areal coverage: maximum latitude  50.0 degrees north
                        mininum latitude  25.0 degrees north
                        maximum longitude 125.0 degrees west
                        minimum longitude 70.0 degrees west      
                        
  

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Last modified on Feb 4, 2000