Introduction
Revision History
Section 0 - Indicator Section
Table 0.0 - Discipline of Procesd Data
Section 1 - Identification Section
Table 1.0 - GRIB Master Tables Version Number
richard schiff Table 1.1 - GRIB Local Tables Version Number
Table 1.2 - Significance of Reference Time
Table 1.3 - Production Status of Data
Table 1.4 - Type of Data
Section 2 - Local U Section
Section 3 - Grid Definition Section
Table 3.0 - Source of Grid Definition
Table 3.1 - Grid Definition Template Number
Table 3.2 - Shape of the Earth
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Table 3.4 - Scanning Mode
Table 3.5 - Projection Center
Table 3.6 - Spectral Data Reprentation Type
Table 3.7 - Spectral Data Reprentation Mode
Table 3.8 - Grid Point Position
Table 3.9 - Numbering Order of Diamonds
Table 3.10 - Scanning Mode for One Diamond
Table 3.11 - Interpretation of List of Numbers at end of ction 3
Table 3.15 - Physical Meaning of Vertical Coordinate
Table 3.20 - Type of Horizontal Line
Table 3.21 - Vertical Dimension Coordinate Values Definition
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Section 4 - Product Definition Section
Table 4.0 - Product Definition Template Number
Table 4.1 - Parameter Category by Product Discipline
Table 4.2 - Parameter Number by Product Discipline and Parameter Category
Table 4.3 - Type of Generating Process
Table 4.4 - Indicator of Unit of Time Range
Table 4.5 - Fixed Surface Types and Units
Table 4.6 - Type of Enmble Forecast
Table 4.7 - Derived Forecast
Table 4.8 - Clustering Method
Table 4.9 - Probability Type
Table 4.10 - Type of Statistical Processing
Table 4.11 - Type of Time Intervals
shrinktofit Table 4.12 - Operating Mode
Table 4.13 - Quality Control Indicator
Table 4.14 - Clutter Filter Indicator
Table 4.15 - Type of Spatial Processing ud to arrive at given
data value from the source data
Table 4.201 - Precipitation Type
Table 4.202 - Precipitable Water Category
Table 4.203 - Cloud Type
Table 4.204 - Thunderstorm Coverage
Table 4.205 - Prence of Aerosol
Table 4.206 - Volcanic Ash
Table 4.207 - Icing
酒英文 Table 4.208 - Turbulence
Table 4.209 - Planetary Boundary-Layer Regime
Table 4.210 - Contrail Intensity
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Table 4.211 - Contrail Engine Type
Table 4.212 - Land U
Table 4.213 - Soil Type
Table 4.215 - Remotely Send Snow Coverage
Table 4.216 - Elevation of Snow Covered Terrain
Table 4.217 - Cloud Mask Type
Table 4.218 - Pixel Scene Type
Table 4.219 - Cloud Top Height Quality Indicator
Table 4.220 - Horizontal Dimension Procesd
Table 4.221 - Treatment of Missing Data
Table 4.222 - Categorical Result
Table 4.223 - Fire Detection Indicator
Table 4.224 - Categorical Outlook
Table 4.230 - Atmospheric Chemical or Physical Type
Section 5 - Data Reprentation Section 情人节快乐 英文
Table 5.0 - Data Reprentation Template Number
Table 5.1 - Type of Original Field Values
Table 5.2 - Matrix Coordinate Value Function Definition
Table 5.3 - Matrix Coordinate Parameter
Table 5.4 - Group Splitting Methodproco
权力的游戏第三季04 Table 5.5 - Missing Value Management for Complex Packing
Table 5.6 - Order of Spatial Differencing
Table 5.7 - Precision of Floating Point Numbers
Table 5.40 - Type of Compression
Section 6 - Bit Map Section
Table 6.0 - Bit Map Indicator
Section 7 - Data Section
Section 8 - End Section
Appendix A - Outline of WMO Headers Ud With GRIB1 and GRIB2
弘毅教育 Appendix B - Outline of WMO Headers for the EPA/CMAQ model
Appendix C - Definition of Commonly ud NCEP Grids
GRIB2 - GRIB1 Local parameter conversion table
Disclaimer:
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INDICATOR SECTION
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This ction rves to identify the start of the record in a human readable form, indicate the total length of the message, and indicate the Edition number of GRIB ud to construct or encode the message. For GRIB2, this ction is always 16 octets long. |
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