For the encoding of Opera and Nimbus radar data in GRIB2, this proposal suggests adding additional code table entries to describe the data quality index and the radar data quality flagThese entries encode essential metadata that enhances data validation, enabling users to assess the accuracy and reliability of precipitation measurements more effectively.
Note: Spatially analyzed quality indicator, according to OPERA II (Holleman I., Michelson D., Galli G., Germann U., and Peura M., 2006: Quality information for radars and radar data. OPERA II deliverable OPERA_2005_19), normalized to between 0 (poorest quality) to 1 (best quality).
CREATE code table 4.106: Radar data quality flags
Code
Description
0
Normal operating data
1
No data (see note)
2
Undetected (see note)
3
Implausible data / outliers (see note)
4
Beam overshooting
5
Beam blocking
6
Ground clutter
7
Sea clutter
8
Beam attenuation
9
Wet radome attenuation
10
Wind turbines
11
Insects / birds
12
Ships / aircrafts
13-191
Reserved
192-254
Reserved for local use
255
Missing
Note: 'Undetected' means that the received radar signal is at or below noise level,
‘No data’ describes that a data point is out of range or in a blanked sector, ‘Implausible data / outliers’ refers to values that are not physically plausible
Comments
No response
Requestor(s)
Sebastien Villaume (ECMWF)
Robert Osinski (ECMWF)
Ana Prieto Nemesio (ECMWF)
Florian Pinault (ECMWF)
Pedro Maciel (ECMWF)
Sibylle recommends encoding OPERA II into the title of the quality index; Sebastien suggested making it more generic instead because don't want to make a parameter for each;
Initial request
For the encoding of Opera and Nimbus radar data in GRIB2, this proposal suggests adding additional code table entries to describe the data quality index and the radar data quality flagThese entries encode essential metadata that enhances data validation, enabling users to assess the accuracy and reliability of precipitation measurements more effectively.
Amendment details
Note: Spatially analyzed quality indicator, according to OPERA II (Holleman I., Michelson D., Galli G., Germann U., and Peura M., 2006: Quality information for radars and radar data. OPERA II deliverable OPERA_2005_19), normalized to between 0 (poorest quality) to 1 (best quality).
Note: 'Undetected' means that the received radar signal is at or below noise level, ‘No data’ describes that a data point is out of range or in a blanked sector, ‘Implausible data / outliers’ refers to values that are not physically plausible
Comments
No response
Requestor(s)
Sebastien Villaume (ECMWF) Robert Osinski (ECMWF) Ana Prieto Nemesio (ECMWF) Florian Pinault (ECMWF) Pedro Maciel (ECMWF)
Stakeholder(s)
ECMWF
Publication(s)
Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.2, GRIB code table 4.2.0.15 (update) Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.2, GRIB code table 4.106 (create)
Expected impact of change
None
Collaborators
No response
References
Holleman I., Michelson D., Galli G., Germann U., and Peura M., 2006: Quality information for radars and radar data. OPERA II deliverable OPERA_2005_19
Validation
No response