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20041027: Decoding single sounding



Nancy,

dcuair is used to decode the WMO format (TTAA, TTBB, PPBB, etc) sounding
data such as the bulletins in the IDD.

SNEDIT is used to import data of the format that snlist outputs. If you
put your ascii data into that SNLIST style, then snedit can be used.
The snlist output for your time is shown at the bottom of my reply.

For general reference you can download the data from FSL's web site and
decode with dcuair. Go to:
http://raob.fsl.noaa.gov/
Select the FAA604 (WMO/GTS format)
Then wrap the supplied bulletins with AFOS or WMO product delimeters
such as:

ZCZC
TTAAII CCCC DDHHNN
TUSMANTUS
72274 TTAA  73121 72274 99925 25457 13004 00083 ///// ///// 
92787 25457 13004 85535 25464 06514 70212 14463 13010 50594 
07956 16024 40764 15970 11509 30974 31563 09527 25100 42361 
07022 20247 54357 06031 15426 65956 11027 10668 69958 07517 
88121 71556 13010 77999 
NNNN

ZCZC
TTAAII CCCC DDHHNN
TUSSGLTUS
72274 TTBB  7312/ 72274 00925 25457 11894 26263 22869 24261 
33799 23665 44686 13262 55608 04228 66512 07306 77467 11545 
88452 11122 99418 16106 11411 17145 22406 15165 33378 18974 
44352 23164 55309 30567 66305 30761 77286 34561 88267 39346 
99174 61556 11117 71956 22110 68757 
PPBB  73120 72274 90034 13004 12511 10512 90567 05514 04011 
03508 9089/ 05507 08507 91123 13011 12011 12013 9146/ 13518 
15522 92025 16524 19013 12009 926// 11511 93015 10526 10528 
08022 937// 06024 94267 06034 08528 12026 950// 15015 
NNNN


Decode the above "infile" with dcuair like:
cat infile | dcuair -c 030723/1200 -d - YYYYMMDD_upa.gem

After decoding, you should have snlist output such as:

 SNPARM = PRES;TEMP;DWPT;DRCT;SPED;HGHT

 STID = TUS           STNM =    72274   TIME = 030723/1200         
 SLAT =  32.11     SLON =  -110.93   SELV =   779.0
 STIM =  1200

      PRES     TEMP     DWPT     DRCT     SPED     HGHT
    925.00    25.40    18.40   130.00     2.06   779.00
   1000.00 -9999.00 -9999.00 -9999.00 -9999.00    83.00
    911.17    25.75    16.10   125.00     5.66   914.00
    894.00    26.20    13.20   113.84     5.95  1084.45
    880.64    25.14    13.20   105.00     6.18  1219.00
    869.00    24.20    13.20    85.54     6.58  1337.82
    851.05    25.33    11.50    55.00     7.21  1524.00
    850.00    25.40    11.40    65.00     7.21  1535.00
    821.93    24.42     9.88    40.00     5.66  1829.00
    799.00    23.60     8.60    35.95     4.41  2076.68
    793.68    23.14     8.24    35.00     4.12  2134.00
    766.06    20.67     6.31    55.00     3.60  2438.00
    739.32    18.20     4.37    85.00     3.60  2743.00
    700.00    14.40     1.40   130.00     5.15  3212.00
    688.40    13.41     1.23   130.00     5.66  3353.00
    686.00    13.20     1.20   129.05     5.66  3382.46
    663.57    10.72     1.26   120.00     5.66  3658.00
    639.68     7.99     1.32   120.00     6.69  3962.00
    616.57     5.24     1.38   135.00     9.27  4267.00
    608.00     4.20     1.40   138.69     9.65  4383.08
    571.53     0.06    -1.95   155.00    11.33  4877.00
    512.00    -7.30    -7.90   159.11    12.18  5755.11
    500.00    -7.90   -13.90   160.00    12.36  5940.00
    489.98    -8.97   -14.52   165.00    12.36  6096.00
    467.00   -11.50   -16.00   180.12     8.93  6465.92
    452.58   -11.12   -13.41   190.00     6.69  6706.00
    452.00   -11.10   -13.30   189.25     6.67  6715.89
    418.00   -16.10   -16.70   143.96     5.33  7309.41
    411.00   -17.10   -21.60   134.17     5.05  7436.06
    406.00   -15.10   -30.10   127.08     4.84  7527.97
    401.06   -15.76   -34.86   120.00     4.63  7620.00
    400.00   -15.90   -35.90   115.00     4.63  7640.00
    385.07   -17.92   -40.61   115.00     5.66  7925.00
    378.00   -18.90   -42.90   113.89     6.52  8063.78
    352.00   -23.10   -37.10   109.61     9.82  8590.11
    325.99   -27.46   -43.23   105.00    13.38  9144.00
    312.50   -29.86   -46.60   105.00    14.41  9449.00
    309.00   -30.50   -47.50   102.24    14.27  9530.25
    305.00   -30.70   -41.70    99.05    14.11  9622.81
    300.00   -31.50   -44.50    95.00    13.90  9740.00
    286.00   -34.50   -45.50    89.63    12.98 10076.28
    267.00   -39.30   -43.90    81.91    11.66 10552.13
    262.49   -40.08   -46.33    80.00    11.33 10668.00
    250.00   -42.30   -53.30    70.00    11.33 11000.00
    239.67   -44.57   -54.81    60.00    12.36 11278.00
    200.00   -54.30   -61.30    60.00    15.96 12470.00
    189.75   -57.02   -63.64    60.00    17.50 12802.00
    174.00   -61.50   -67.50    71.04    16.13 13348.73
    155.95   -64.75   -70.75    85.00    14.41 14021.00
    150.00   -65.90   -71.90   110.00    13.90 14260.00
    148.36   -66.19   -72.19   120.00    13.38 14326.00
    127.35   -70.17   -76.17   150.00     7.72 15240.00
    121.00   -71.50   -77.50   130.00     5.15 15546.28
    117.00   -71.90   -77.90   120.30     5.78 15744.58
    110.00   -68.70   -75.70   102.50     6.95 16111.05
    100.00   -69.90   -77.90    75.00     8.75 16680.00



Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support




On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 13:10, Nancy Selover wrote:
> I have searched the archives and the manual and I'm confused about how
> to create a Gempak format sounding file.  I have the ASCII format
> sounding file for 1 station, and I need to convert it to Gempak format
> so I can open it in NSHARP.  It's in the standard format with the
> first line as a header with the time, day month and year and the
> second line has the station IDs and lat, long and elevation.  All the
> lines after that have a pressure level, height, temp, dew point, wind
> direction and wind speed in knots.  When I try to run the decoder:
> 
>  "dcuair -c 030723/1300 -b 1 20030723_upa.gem < 20030723.txt"
> 
>  I specify the "current" time as 1 hour after the sounding and tell it
> to decode 1 hour prior to the current time.  The dcuair.log file I get
> says:
> 
> 041027/1125[DC 3] Starting up. Version 5.7.3
> 041027/1125[DC -9] End of input data file.
> 041027/1125[DC 5] Normal termination.
> 041027/1125[DC 2] Number of bulletins read and processed: 0
> 041027/1125[DC 6] Shutting down.
> 
> Or, should I be using SNCFIL instead of decoding ???
> 
> The file is a single 12 Z sounding for Tucson.  In the alternative,
> does anyone have the decoded upperair files for July 23, 2003.  The
> 12Z is the only sounding I really need.
> 
> Thank you,
> Nancy
> 
>  
> 
> Nancy J. Selover
> Asst. State Climatologist
> Office of Climatology tel: 480-965-0580
> Arizona State University fax: 480-965-1473
> Tempe, AZ 85287-1508 e-mail: address@hidden
> 
>