Difference between revisions of "Storing soundings in SPDB"
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− | + | Thermodynamic soundings are important in RadxPid because temperature helps distinguish between liquid and frozen hydrometeors. Soundings can be ingested into RadxPid in three ways: | |
* entered manually in the PID thresholds file - only one sounding is allowed. | * entered manually in the PID thresholds file - only one sounding is allowed. | ||
* estimated from model output (Grib2toMdv, Mdv2SoundingSpdb) - this is the preferred method. | * estimated from model output (Grib2toMdv, Mdv2SoundingSpdb) - this is the preferred method. | ||
− | * observed sounding downloaded and converted from native format to | + | * observed sounding downloaded and converted from native format to SPDB - described below. |
Revision as of 23:51, 10 February 2021
Overview
Thermodynamic soundings are important in RadxPid because temperature helps distinguish between liquid and frozen hydrometeors. Soundings can be ingested into RadxPid in three ways:
- entered manually in the PID thresholds file - only one sounding is allowed.
- estimated from model output (Grib2toMdv, Mdv2SoundingSpdb) - this is the preferred method.
- observed sounding downloaded and converted from native format to SPDB - described below.