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EOL Integrated Surface Flux Facility

Variables in DASH04 5-Minute Data Set

The following variables were sampled during this project.

Most variables will have a "time" dimension, indicating they are time-series variables. Variables with a "station" dimension were sampled at more than one station or site.

Variables with a "sample" dimension are available at a resolution of 1/sample times the resolution of the dataset. For example, in a file of 5 minute statistics, a sample dimension of 5 indicates that the variable is available at 1 minute resolution.

For more information on variable names, see the ISFF Variable Name Convention .

Variables that were slowly sampled (usually once per second, or less) start with an upper case character (P, RH, T, etc). Lower case is used for more rapidly sampled variables, typically those used in eddy correlation, like u,v,w,tc,h2o, etc.

Higher moments are represented by products of variables, separated by single quotes. For example, u'v' is the covariance of u and v.

To save space, third and fourth moments of eddy correlation variables aren't listed in the table, but are available in the datasets.

Standard NetCDF variable names should only contain alphanumeric characters and underscores. Therefore, in Netcdf files the actual variable names will be the variable name shown here, with underscores substituted for periods and quotes. The variable name shown in this table will be saved as the "short_name" attribute of the Netcdf variable.

Variable Name Description Units Dimension Sensor Notes
base_timeSeconds since
1970 Jan 1 00:00 GMT
seconds   
timeSeconds since base_timesecondstime  
diag.100m  time  
diag.10m  time  
diag.22m  time  
diag.50m  time  
diag.5m  time  
kh2o.100m g/m^3time  
kh2o.10m g/m^3time  
kh2o.22m g/m^3time  
kh2o.50m g/m^3time  
kh2o.5m g/m^3time  
kh2o'kh2o'.100m (g/m^3)^2time  
kh2o'kh2o'.10m (g/m^3)^2time  
kh2o'kh2o'.22m (g/m^3)^2time  
kh2o'kh2o'.50m (g/m^3)^2time  
kh2o'kh2o'.5m (g/m^3)^2time  
kh2oV.100m Vtime  
kh2oV.10m Vtime  
kh2oV.22m Vtime  
kh2oV.50m Vtime  
kh2oV.5m Vtime  
PBarometric Pressurembtime  
RH.5mRel. Humidity%time  
T.5mAir TempdegCtime  
Tbaro degCtime  
tc.100mVirtual TemperaturedegCtime  
tc.10mVirtual TemperaturedegCtime  
tc.22mVirtual TemperaturedegCtime  
tc.50mVirtual TemperaturedegCtime  
tc.5mVirtual TemperaturedegCtime  
tcflag.100mSpike fract for tc time  
tcflag.10mSpike fract for tc time  
tcflag.22mSpike fract for tc time  
tcflag.50mSpike fract for tc time  
tcflag.5mSpike fract for tc time  
tc'tc'.100mtc variance(degC)^2time  
tc'tc'.10mtc variance(degC)^2time  
tc'tc'.22mtc variance(degC)^2time  
tc'tc'.50mtc variance(degC)^2time  
tc'tc'.5mtc variance(degC)^2time  
u.100mSonic U Wind Compm/stime  
u.10mSonic U Wind Compm/stime  
u.22mSonic U Wind Compm/stime  
u.50mSonic U Wind Compm/stime  
u.5mSonic U Wind Compm/stime  
uflag.100mSpike fract for u time  
uflag.10mSpike fract for u time  
uflag.22mSpike fract for u time  
uflag.50mSpike fract for u time  
uflag.5mSpike fract for u time  
u'kh2o'.100m m/s g/m^3time  
u'kh2o'.10m m/s g/m^3time  
u'kh2o'.22m m/s g/m^3time  
u'kh2o'.50m m/s g/m^3time  
u'kh2o'.5m m/s g/m^3time  
u'tc'.100mu tc covariancem/s degCtime  
u'tc'.10mu tc covariancem/s degCtime  
u'tc'.22mu tc covariancem/s degCtime  
u'tc'.50mu tc covariancem/s degCtime  
u'tc'.5mu tc covariancem/s degCtime  
u'u'.100mu variance(m/s)^2time  
u'u'.10mu variance(m/s)^2time  
u'u'.22mu variance(m/s)^2time  
u'u'.50mu variance(m/s)^2time  
u'u'.5mu variance(m/s)^2time  
u'v'.100mu v covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'v'.10mu v covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'v'.22mu v covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'v'.50mu v covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'v'.5mu v covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'w'.100mu w covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'w'.10mu w covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'w'.22mu w covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'w'.50mu w covariance(m/s)^2time  
u'w'.5mu w covariance(m/s)^2time  
v.100mSonic V Wind Compm/stime  
v.10mSonic V Wind Compm/stime  
v.22mSonic V Wind Compm/stime  
v.50mSonic V Wind Compm/stime  
v.5mSonic V Wind Compm/stime  
vflag.100mSpike fract for v time  
vflag.10mSpike fract for v time  
vflag.22mSpike fract for v time  
vflag.50mSpike fract for v time  
vflag.5mSpike fract for v time  
v'kh2o'.100m m/s g/m^3time  
v'kh2o'.10m m/s g/m^3time  
v'kh2o'.22m m/s g/m^3time  
v'kh2o'.50m m/s g/m^3time  
v'kh2o'.5m m/s g/m^3time  
v'tc'.100mv tc covariancem/s degCtime  
v'tc'.10mv tc covariancem/s degCtime  
v'tc'.22mv tc covariancem/s degCtime  
v'tc'.50mv tc covariancem/s degCtime  
v'tc'.5mv tc covariancem/s degCtime  
v'v'.100mv variance(m/s)^2time  
v'v'.10mv variance(m/s)^2time  
v'v'.22mv variance(m/s)^2time  
v'v'.50mv variance(m/s)^2time  
v'v'.5mv variance(m/s)^2time  
v'w'.100mv w covariance(m/s)^2time  
v'w'.10mv w covariance(m/s)^2time  
v'w'.22mv w covariance(m/s)^2time  
v'w'.50mv w covariance(m/s)^2time  
v'w'.5mv w covariance(m/s)^2time  
w.100mSonic W Wind Compm/stime  
w.10mSonic W Wind Compm/stime  
w.22mSonic W Wind Compm/stime  
w.50mSonic W Wind Compm/stime  
w.5mSonic W Wind Compm/stime  
wflag.100mSpike fract for w time  
wflag.10mSpike fract for w time  
wflag.22mSpike fract for w time  
wflag.50mSpike fract for w time  
wflag.5mSpike fract for w time  
w'kh2o'.100m m/s g/m^3time  
w'kh2o'.10m m/s g/m^3time  
w'kh2o'.22m m/s g/m^3time  
w'kh2o'.50m m/s g/m^3time  
w'kh2o'.5m m/s g/m^3time  
w'tc'.100mw tc covariancem/s degCtime  
w'tc'.10mw tc covariancem/s degCtime  
w'tc'.22mw tc covariancem/s degCtime  
w'tc'.50mw tc covariancem/s degCtime  
w'tc'.5mw tc covariancem/s degCtime  
w'w'.100mw variance(m/s)^2time  
w'w'.10mw variance(m/s)^2time  
w'w'.22mw variance(m/s)^2time  
w'w'.50mw variance(m/s)^2time  
w'w'.5mw variance(m/s)^2time  


Last modified: Wednesday, 15-Dec-2004
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