Mesonet GTS Surface Synoptic Observations [JOSS]


CONTACT:

Steve Williams
UCAR/JOSS
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder CO 80307-3000
email: sfw@ucar.edu
phone: 303-497-8987


1.0  General Description


The GTS Three-Hourly Synoptic Observation Data is one of several 
surface data sets collected by the University Corporation for 
Atmospheric Research/Joint Office for Science Support (UCAR/JOSS)
as part of the BAMEX project.  Included in the data set are the 
global three-hourly synoptic observations.  These data are contained 
in daily files which are in GEMPAK format.  The data cover the period 
from 20 May to 07 July 2003.  The data were acquired via the UNIDATA 
Local Data Manager (LDM). 


2.0  Data and Format Information


2.1  GEMPAK Format


GEMPAK, the GEneral Meteorology PAcKage, is a suite of 
applications programs, libraries, graphic routines, and device 
drivers for the decoding, analysis, display and diagnosis of 
geo-referenced and meteorological data. GEMPAK provides a 
comprehensive set of meteorological parameter calculations for 
surface, upper-air, gridded, and remotely sensed data. 

GEMPAK was originally developed by the Severe Storms Laboratory 
at the Goddard Space Flight Center of NASA starting in the early 
1980's. GEMPAK is currently being developed within the National
Weather Service (NWS) by the National Centers for Environmental
Prediction (NCEP). 

For information on GEMPAK see:

http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/gempak/index.html


3.0  Quality Control Procedures


     UCAR/JOSS conducted no quality checks on these data.


4.0  File Naming Convention


syyyyymmdd.gem

sy is the data type (synoptic observations)
yyyy is the four digit year
mm is the two digit month
dd is the two digit day (UTC)


5.0  References


None.