Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files

The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program, supported by the US Department of Energy, is a major program of atmospheric measurement and modeling designed to improve the understanding of processes and properties that affect atmospheric radiation, with a particular focus on the influence of c...

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Main Authors: Staudt, A., Kwan, T., Tichler, J.
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Published: 2009
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LAW
Online Access:http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/125183
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/125183
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:125183 2023-07-30T04:01:57+02:00 Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files Staudt, A. Kwan, T. Tichler, J. 2009-11-05 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/125183 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/125183 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/125183 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/125183 99 MATHEMATICS COMPUTERS INFORMATION SCIENCE MANAGEMENT LAW MISCELLANEOUS;58 GEOSCIENCES ;54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES METEOROLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEMS DATA PROCESSING DATA COMPILATION CLOUDS RADIATION FLUX 2009 ftosti 2023-07-11T08:31:02Z The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program, supported by the US Department of Energy, is a major program of atmospheric measurement and modeling designed to improve the understanding of processes and properties that affect atmospheric radiation, with a particular focus on the influence of clouds and the role of cloud radiative feedback in the climate system. The ARM Program will use three highly instrumented primary measurement sites. Deployment of instrumentation at the first site, located in the Southern Great Plains of the United States, began in May of 1992. The first phase of deployment at the second site in the Tropical Western Pacific is scheduled for late in 1995. The third site will be in the North Slope of Alaska and adjacent Arctic Ocean. To meet the scientific objectives of ARM, observations from the ARM sites are combined with data from other sources; these are called external data. Among these external data sets are surface meteorological observations from the Oklahoma Mesonet, a Kansas automated weather network, the Wind Profiler Demonstration Network (WPDN), and the National Weather Service (NWS) surface stations. Before combining these data with the Surface Meteorological Observations Station (SMOS) ARM data, it was necessary to assess the contents and quality of both the ARM and the external data sets. Since these data sets had previously been converted to netCDF format for use by the ARM Science Team, a tool was written to assess the contents of the netCDF files. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean north slope Alaska SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific
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topic 99 MATHEMATICS
COMPUTERS
INFORMATION SCIENCE
MANAGEMENT
LAW
MISCELLANEOUS;58 GEOSCIENCES ;54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
METEOROLOGY
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DATA PROCESSING
DATA COMPILATION
CLOUDS
RADIATION FLUX
spellingShingle 99 MATHEMATICS
COMPUTERS
INFORMATION SCIENCE
MANAGEMENT
LAW
MISCELLANEOUS;58 GEOSCIENCES ;54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
METEOROLOGY
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DATA PROCESSING
DATA COMPILATION
CLOUDS
RADIATION FLUX
Staudt, A.
Kwan, T.
Tichler, J.
Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files
topic_facet 99 MATHEMATICS
COMPUTERS
INFORMATION SCIENCE
MANAGEMENT
LAW
MISCELLANEOUS;58 GEOSCIENCES ;54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
METEOROLOGY
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DATA PROCESSING
DATA COMPILATION
CLOUDS
RADIATION FLUX
description The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program, supported by the US Department of Energy, is a major program of atmospheric measurement and modeling designed to improve the understanding of processes and properties that affect atmospheric radiation, with a particular focus on the influence of clouds and the role of cloud radiative feedback in the climate system. The ARM Program will use three highly instrumented primary measurement sites. Deployment of instrumentation at the first site, located in the Southern Great Plains of the United States, began in May of 1992. The first phase of deployment at the second site in the Tropical Western Pacific is scheduled for late in 1995. The third site will be in the North Slope of Alaska and adjacent Arctic Ocean. To meet the scientific objectives of ARM, observations from the ARM sites are combined with data from other sources; these are called external data. Among these external data sets are surface meteorological observations from the Oklahoma Mesonet, a Kansas automated weather network, the Wind Profiler Demonstration Network (WPDN), and the National Weather Service (NWS) surface stations. Before combining these data with the Surface Meteorological Observations Station (SMOS) ARM data, it was necessary to assess the contents and quality of both the ARM and the external data sets. Since these data sets had previously been converted to netCDF format for use by the ARM Science Team, a tool was written to assess the contents of the netCDF files.
author Staudt, A.
Kwan, T.
Tichler, J.
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title Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files
title_short Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files
title_full Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files
title_fullStr Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files
title_full_unstemmed Tool to assess contents of ARM surface meteorology network netCDF files
title_sort tool to assess contents of arm surface meteorology network netcdf files
publishDate 2009
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https://www.osti.gov/biblio/125183
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