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FSL RAOB FormatThe RAOB (or RAdiosonde OBservation) data format is similar to the format used by the National Severe Storms Forecast Center (NSSFC) in Kansas City. The first 4 lines of the sounding are identification and information lines. All additional lines are data lines. An entry of 32767 (original format) or 99999 (new format) indicates that the information is either missing, not reported, or not applicable. |
---COLUMN NUMBER--- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LINTYP header lines PROF HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR (blank) (blank) MIN RES 1 WBAN# WMO# LAT LON ELEV (blank) 2 (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank) (blank) 3 (blank) STAID (blank) (blank) (blank) WSUNITS data lines 9 PRESSURE HEIGHT TEMP DEWPT WIND DIR WIND SPD 4 4 4 4 4 . . . LEGEND LINTYP: type of identification line PROF = Profiler sounding Date Information line 1 = station identification line 3 = station identifier and other indicators line 4 = mandatory level 9 = surface level HOUR: Hour of Day in UTC DAY: Day of Month (1 - 31) MONTH: Month of Year (1 - 12) YEAR: Year (1900 - 2999) MIN: Minute timestamp of data RES: Resolution of the data LAT: Latitude in degrees and hundredths LON: Longitude in degrees and hundredths ELEV: Elevation from station history in meters WSUNITS: Wind speed units kt = knots STAID: Radar Station Name PRESSURE: in tenths of millibars. These are all standard pressure heights except for line type 9, it could be a messurment. HEIGHT: Height in meters (m) (MSL) TEMP: Temperature in tenths of degrees Celsius DEWPT: Dew point temperature in tenths of a degree Celsius WIND DIR: Wind direction in degrees WIND SPD: Wind speed in knots or meters/second |