DAILY BelowSeaLevel Tropical Cyclone Heat Potential from NOAA NCEP EMC CFS: Climate Forecast System.
Independent Variables (Grids)
- Integration Time
- grid: /L0 (days) ordered (-1.0 days) to (296.0 days) by 1.0 N= 298 pts :grid
- Member
- grid: /M (unitless) ordered (1.0) to (15.0) by 1.0 N= 15 pts :grid
- Forecast Issue Time (forecast_reference_time)
- grid: /S (days since 1981-01-01) ordered [ (0000 1 Jan 1981) (0000 1 Feb 1981) (0000 1 Mar 1981) ... (0000 1 Dec 2008)] N= 336 pts :grid
- Longitude (longitude)
- grid: /X (degree_east) periodic (1E) to (1W) by 2.0 N= 180 pts :grid
- Latitude (latitude)
- grid: /Y (degree_north) ordered (64N) to (74S) by 1.0 N= 139 pts :grid
Other Info
- bufferwordsize
- 4
- calendar
- standard
- center
- US Weather Service - National Met. Center
- datatype
- realarraytype
- gribcenter
- 7
- gribfield
- 1
- GRIBgridcode
- 10
- gribleveltype
- 239
- gribNumBits
- 16
- gribparam
- 194
- missing_value
- 9.99900026E20
- PDS_TimeRange
- 3
- pointwidth
- 0.0
- process
- 98
- PTVersion
- 129
- subcenter
- Environmental Modeling Center
- units
- unitless
References
Saha, S., S. Nadiga, C. Thiaw, J. Wang, W. Wang, Q. Zhang, H.M. Van Den Dool, H.-L. Pan, S. Moorthi, D. Behringer, D. Stokes, M. Pena, S. Lord, G. White,W. Ebisuzaki, P. Peng, and P. Xie, 2006:The NCEP Climate Forecast System. J. Climate 19 (15): 3483-3517.
Last updated: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 21:51:22 GMT