NOGAPS 0.5c |
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The files in nogaps0.5c come from the GODAE server and they start in 2003. They do not contain any forecasts. These are continually updated (about once per week). When we process forcing products, we'll put all variables into their own files, and additionally we'll merge certain variables because that is what the interpolation code expects. For a specific year, we have these fields like: nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_TaqaQrQp.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_Taqa_day-QrQp.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_dwpt2m.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_lndsea.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_longwv.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_mslprs.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_soiltm.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_solrad.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_spchum.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_strblk.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_strpbl.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_temp2m.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_uv-10m.D nogaps0.5c-std_2011_03hr_wndspd.D
The lndsea files is actually dynamic for nogaps0.5c with: 0 = OCEAN, 1 = LAND, 2 = ICE, 3 = SNOW. Often the wind stress curl field associated with the strpbl file is very noisy so traditionally we have always used the strblk stresses to force HYCOM. Nonetheless, we keep both sets of stresses. For the set of files listed above, there are nogaps0.5c-sea versions. For the QuikSCAT corrected winds and stresses, these are the 'sec' files. Note there are secC and secD versions. For uv-10m and wndspd, the secC are the appropriate files to use but for strblk the secD file is appropriate. For simplicity, we simply call them sec (without the C or D). e.g., nogaps0.5c-sec_2008_03hr_strblk.D -> nogaps0.5c-secD_2008_03hr_strblk.D nogaps0.5c-sec_2008_03hr_uv-10m.D -> nogaps0.5c-secC_2008_03hr_uv-10m.D nogaps0.5c-sec_2008_03hr_wndspd.D -> nogaps0.5c-secC_2008_03hr_wndspd.D |