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NMC Global Tropospheric Analyses, CD-ROM subset, daily 1991Jan-Jun

NCEP Global Analyses on 145x37 2.5 degree grids, one for each hemisphere. Has surface, tropospheric, tropopause, and lower stratospheric analyses; at mandatory levels up to 50mb. More... This is a subset of the data in DS082.0.and is identical except that it is in GRIB format on CD-ROM in. Every CDROM contains six months of data.



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PERIODS: 1991-01 to 1991-06
UPDATES:
VARIABLES:
Air TemperatureGeopotential HeightHumidityPrecipitable Water
Sea Level PressureSea Surface TemperatureSurface Air TemperatureSurface Pressure
TropopauseUpper Level Winds  
LEVELS:
Ground or water surfaceTropopause level1000 mbar850 mbar
700 mbar500 mbar400 mbar300 mbar
250 mbar200 mbar150 mbar100 mbar
70 mbar50 mbar  
TYPES: Grids
COVERAGE:
SOURCES: DOC/NOAA/NWS/NCEP
National Centers for Environmental Prediction, National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
PUBLICATIONS: Trenberth, K.E., and J.G. Olson, 1988: Evaluation of NMC Global Analyses: 1979-1987. TN-299+STR, National Center for Atmospheric Research, 82 pp.

Recommended acknowledgement for this dataset:
"The data for this study are from the Research Data Archive (RDA) which is maintained by the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). NCAR is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The original data are available from the RDA (http://dss.ucar.edu) in dataset number ds082.5."
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DATA FORMATS: WMO GRIB1
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