Twenty-two monthly statistical quantities make up this
dataset of grids which describes the atmospheric general
circulation at eleven vertical levels across the troposphere and
stratosphere over a 32-year period. These gridded analyses,
created from upper air soundings across the globe, span the
period from May 1958 to December 1989. The statistical
parameters included, which are useful for comparing climate
model simulations to actual observations, include monthly means
and variances of horizontal and vertical wind, temperature,
geopotential height, moisture, and horizontal wind divergence.
There are also covariance terms describing the relationship
between wind, temperature, moisture, and geopotential
height.
In general, the analyses near the surface of the earth (900mb
and below) tend to be less reliable than those of the higher
levels because the individual rawinsonde reports are often
incomplete due to missing 1000mb reports.
The data were provided to DSS by Bram Oort of the Geophysical
Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL). The original grids are in an
IEEE floating-point format, and DSS has created a netCDF version
of the full dataset.