Hi Vegard:

I see some of these kinds of things from NCEP, encoded in GRIB, and Im still trying to understand what they are. So, some questions from a non-modeler:

On 11/15/2011 2:10 AM, Vegard Bønes wrote:
Hi!

I am trying to create a document containing various probability values for 
weather forecasts. But I do have some problems finding out how to express what 
I want to say using the cf metadata standard.

I want to express such things as "25th percentile precipitation amount" (based 
on ensemble data), and probability that air temperature will be within 2.5 degrees of the 
forecast. How should I do this?

these are 2 different things, i guess?

1)  "25th percentile precipitation amount" (based on ensemble data)

* so here the data values are precip amounts? calculated from the cumulative distribution function (cdf) from an ensemble? * do you typically have other percentile amounts in the same file, eg 50 and 75? * presumably this is some distillation of the cdf, used when the individual ensemble values are not in the file? * is there any special handling that a generic tool could do, or is it a matter a just making this data available to some specialized application that you write?


2) probability that air temperature will be within 2.5 degrees of the forecast

* so here the data values are probabilities between 0 and 1 ?
* do you typically have other probabilities in the same file, eg within 1 degree, or 5 degrees?
* is there any special handling that a generic tool could do with such info?

john
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