netcdf_library_version: | netcdf library version 3.6.1 of Feb 3 2008 23:15:25 $ |
format_version: | HFRNet_1.0.0b2 |
product_version: | HFRNet_1.1.01 |
Conventions: | CF-1.1 |
title: | Near-Real Time Surface Ocean Velocity |
institution: | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
source: | Surface Ocean HF-Radar |
history: | 12-Mar-2008 22:26:19: NetCDF file created |
references: | Terrill, E. et al., 2006. Data Management and Real-time
Distribution in the HF-Radar National Network. Proceedings
of the MTS/IEEE Oceans 2006 Conference, Boston MA,
September 2006. |
creator_name: | Mark Otero |
creator_email: | motero@mpl.ucsd.edu |
creator_url: | http://cordc.ucsd.edu/projects/mapping/ |
summary: | Surface ocean velocities estimated from HF-Radar are
representitive of the upper 0.3 - 2.5 meters of the
ocean. The main objective of near-real time
processing is to produce the best product from
available data at the time of processing. Radial
velocity measurements are obtained from individual
radar sites through the HF-Radar Network and
processed to create near-real time velocities
(RTVs) |
geospatial_lat_min: | 21.7359600 |
geospatial_lat_max: | 46.4944191 |
geospatial_lon_min: | -97.8838501 |
geospatial_lon_max: | -57.2312088 |
grid_resolution: | 6km |
grid_projection: | equidistant cylindrical |
regional_description: | Unites States, East and Gulf Coast |
Unlimited_Dimension: | time |
time: | Array of 32 bit Integers [time = 0..0] standard_name: time units: seconds since 1970-01-01 calendar: gregorian |
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lat: | Array of 32 bit Reals [lat = 0..459] standard_name: latitude units: degrees_north |
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lon: | Array of 32 bit Reals [lon = 0..700] standard_name: longitude units: degrees_east |
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u: | Grid standard_name: surface_eastward_sea_water_velocity units: m s-1 _FillValue: -32768 scale_factor: 0.00999999978 ancillary_variables: DOPx
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v: | Grid standard_name: surface_northward_sea_water_velocity units: m s-1 _FillValue: -32768 scale_factor: 0.00999999978 ancillary_variables: DOPy
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DOPx: | Grid long_name: longitudinal dilution of precision comment: The longitudinal dilution of precision (DOPx) represents the contribution of the radars' configuration geometry to uncertainty in the eastward velocity estimate (u). DOPx is a direct multiplier of the standard error in obtaining the standard deviation for the eastward velocity estimate from the least squares best fit. DOPx and DOPy are commonly used to obtain the geometric dilution of precision (GDOP = sqrt(DOPx^2 + DOPy^2)), a useful metric for filtering errant velocities due to poor geometry. _FillValue: -32768 scale_factor: 0.00999999978
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DOPy: | Grid long_name: latitudinal dilution of precision comment: The latitudinal dilution of precision (DOPy) represents the contribution of the radars' configuration geometry to uncertainty in the northward velocity estimate (v). DOPy is a direct multiplier of the standard error in obtaining the standard deviation for the northward velocity estimate from the least squares best fit. DOPx and DOPy are commonly used to obtain the geometric dilution of precision (GDOP = sqrt(DOPx^2 + DOPy^2)), a useful metric for filtering errant velocities due to poor geometry. _FillValue: -32768 scale_factor: 0.00999999978
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site_lat: | Array of 32 bit Reals [nSites = 0..26] long_name: Contributing radar site latitudes standard_name: latitude units: degrees_north |
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site_lon: | Array of 32 bit Reals [nSites = 0..26] long_name: Contributing radar site longitudes standard_name: longitude units: degrees_east |
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site_code: | Array of Strings [nSites = 0..26] long_name: Contributing radar site code string_length: 25 |
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site_netCode: | Array of Strings [nSites = 0..26] long_name: Contributing radar site network affiliation code string_length: 25 |
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procParams: | Array of 32 bit Reals [nProcParam = 0..6] long_name: RTV processing parameters comment: 01) Maximum GDOP threshold 02) Maximum speed threshold (cm s-1) 03) Minimum number of sites required 04) Minimum number of radials required 05) Maximum angular gap to interpolate radial data over (degrees, 0 = no interpolation) 06) Maximum gap in range to interpolate radial data over (range-resolution, 0 = no interpolation) 07) Spatial search radius for radial solutions (km) |