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  ds091.0 GRIB Parameter Table

The following 69 parameters from NCEP Parameter Code Table 2 are included in this dataset:

Parameter CodeShort NameDescriptionUnits
1PRESPressurePa
7HGTGeopotential heightgpm
11TMPTemperatureK
15TMAXMaximum temperatureK
16TMINMinimum temperatureK
33UGRDu-component of windm s-1
34VGRDv-component of windm s-1
39VVELPressure vertical velocityPa s-1
41ABSVAbsolute vorticitys-1
43RELVRelative vorticitys-1
44RELDRelative divergences-1
51SPFHSpecific humiditykg kg-1
52RHRelative humidity%
54PWATPrecipitable waterkg m-2
59PRATEPrecipitation ratekg m-2 s-1
64SRWEQSnowfall rate water equivalentkg m-2 s-1
65WEASDWater equivalent of accumulated snow depthkg m-2
71TCDCTotal cloud cover%
72CDCONConvective cloud cover%
81LANDLand coverfraction
83SFCRSurface roughnessm
84ALBDOAlbedo%
90RUNOFWater run-offkg m-2
91ICECIce coverfraction
121LHTFLLatent heat fluxW m-2
122SHTFLSensible heat fluxW m-2
124UFLXMomentum flux, u-componentN m-2
125VFLXMomentum flux, v-componentN m-2
144SOILWVolumetric soil moisture contentfraction
145PEVPRPotential evaporation rateW m-2
146CWORKCloud workfunctionJ kg-1
147U-GWDZonal flux of gravity wave stressN m-2
148V-GWDMeridional flux of gravity wave stressN m-2
155GFLUXGround heat fluxW m-2
160CSUSFClear sky upward solar fluxW m-2
161CSDSFClear sky downward solar fluxW m-2
162CSULFClear sky upward long wave fluxW m-2
163CSDLFClear sky downward long wave fluxW m-2
164CFNSFCloud forcing net solar fluxW m-2
165CFNLFCloud forcing net long wave fluxW m-2
166VBDSFVisible beam downward solar fluxW m-2
167VDDSFVisible diffuse downward solar fluxW m-2
168NBDSFNear IR beam downward solar fluxW m-2
169NDDSFNear IR diffuse downward solar fluxW m-2
175SGLYRNearby model layer number (from bottom up)
181LPSXx-gradient of log pressurem-1
182LPSYy-gradient of log pressurem-1
183HGTXx-gradient of heightm m-1
184HGTYy-gradient of heightm m-1
204DSWRFDownward short wave radiation fluxW m-2
205DLWRFDownward long wave radiation fluxW m-2
211USWRFUpward short wave radiation fluxW m-2
212ULWRFUpward long wave radiation fluxW m-2
214CPRATConvective precipitation ratekg m-2 s-1
221HPBLPlanetary boundary layer heightm
229SNOHFSnow phase-change heat fluxW m-2
2305WAVA5-wave geopotential height anomaly
234BGRUNBaseflow-groundwater runoffkg m-2
241LRGHRLarge scale condensation heat rateK s-1
242CNVHRDeep convective heating rateK s-1
243CNVMRDeep convective moistening ratekg kg-1 s-1
244SHAHRShallow convective heating rateK s-1
245SHAMRShallow convective moistening ratekg kg-1 s-1
246VDFHRVertical diffusion heating rateK s-1
247VDFUAVertical diffusion zonal accelerationm s-2
248VDFVAVertical diffusion meridional accelerationm s-2
249VDFMRVertical diffusion moistening ratekg kg-1 s-1
250SWHRSolar radiative heating rateK s-1
251LWHRLong wave radiative heating rateK s-1

The following 69 parameters from NCEP Parameter Code Table 132 are included in this dataset:

Parameter CodeShort NameDescriptionUnits
1PRESPressurePa
7HGTGeopotential heightgpm
11TMPTemperatureK
15TMAXMaximum temperatureK
16TMINMinimum temperatureK
33UGRDu-component of windm s-1
34VGRDv-component of windm s-1
39VVELVertical velocityPa s-1
41ABSVAbsolute vorticitys-1
43RELVRelative vorticitys-1
44RELDRelative divergences-1
51SPFHSpecific humiditykg kg-1
52RHRelative humidity%
54PWATPrecipitable waterkg m-2
59PRATEPrecipitation ratekg m-2 s-1
64SRWEQSnowfall rate water equivalentkg m-2 s-1
65WEASDWater equivalent of accumulated snow depthkg m-2
71TCDCTotal cloud cover%
72CDCONConvective cloud cover%
81LANDLand coverfraction
83SFCRSurface roughnessm
84ALBDOAlbedo%
90RUNOFRunoffkg m-2
91ICECIce coverfraction
121LHTFLLatent heat fluxW m-2
122SHTFLSensible heat fluxW m-2
124UFLXMomentum flux, u-componentN m-2
125VFLXMomentum flux, v-componentN m-2
144SOILWVolumetric soil moisture contentfraction
145PEVPRPotential evaporation rateW m-2
146CWORKCloud workfunctionJ kg-1
147U-GWDZonal flux of gravity wave stressN m-2
148V-GWDMeridional flux of gravity wave stressN m-2
155GFLUXGround heat fluxW m-2
160CSUSFClear sky upward solar fluxW m-2
161CSDSFClear sky downward solar fluxW m-2
162CSULFClear sky upward long wave fluxW m-2
163CSDLFClear sky downward long wave fluxW m-2
164CFNSFCloud forcing net solar fluxW m-2
165CFNLFCloud forcing net long wave fluxW m-2
166VBDSFVisible beam downward solar fluxW m-2
167VDDSFVisible diffuse downward solar fluxW m-2
168NBDSFNear IR beam downward solar fluxW m-2
169NDDSFNear IR diffuse downward solar fluxW m-2
175SGLYRNearby model layer number (from bottom up)
181LPSXx-gradient of log pressurem-1
182LPSYy-gradient of log pressurem-1
183HGTXx-gradient of heightm m-1
184HGTYy-gradient of heightm m-1
204DSWRFDownward shortwave radiation fluxW m-2
205DLWRFDownward longwave radiation fluxW m-2
211USWRFUpward shortwave radiation fluxW m-2
212ULWRFUpward longwave radiation fluxW m-2
214CPRATConvective precipitation ratekg m-2 s-1
221SDTRHStandard deviation of time tendency of relative humidity%
229SNOHFSnow phase-change heat fluxW m-2
230SNOEVSnow sublimation heat fluxW m-2
234BGRUNBaseflow-groundwater runoffkg m-2
241LRGHRLarge scale condensation heat rateK s-1
242CNVHRDeep convective heating rateK s-1
243CNVMRDeep convective moistening ratekg kg-1 s-1
244SHAHRShallow convective heating rateK s-1
245SHAMRShallow convective moistening ratekg kg-1 s-1
246VDFHRVertical diffusion heating rateK s-1
247VDFUAVertical diffusion zonal accelerationm s-2
248VDFVAVertical diffusion meridional accelerationm s-2
249VDFMRVertical diffusion moistening ratekg kg-1 s-1
250SWHRSolar radiative heating rateK s-1
251LWHRLong wave radiative heating rateK s-1


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