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Total Precipitable Water (TPW) CPEX
The Total Precipitable Water (TPW) CPEX dataset contains products obtained from the MetOp-B, NOAA-18, and NOAA-19 satellites. These data were collected supporting the NASA Convective Processes Experiment (CPEX) field campaign. The CPEX field campaign occurred in the North Atlantic-Gulf of America-Caribbean Sea region from 25 May to 25 June 2017. CPEX conducted a total of sixteen DC-8 missions from 27 May to 24 June. The CPEX campaign collected data to help explain convective storm initiation, organization, growth, and dissipation in the North Atlantic-Gulf of America-Caribbean Oceanic region during the early summer of 2017. These data are available from May 24, 2017, through September 20, 2017, and in netCDF-4 format.
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AAMH CPEX V1
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The AAMH CPEX dataset contains products obtained from the MetOp-A, MetOp-B, NOAA-18, and NOAA-19 satellites. These data were collected in support of the NASA Convective Processes Experiment (CPEX) field campaign. The CPEX field campaign took place in the North Atlantic-Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean Sea region from 25 May-25 June 2017. CPEX conducted a total of sixteen DC-8 missions from 27 May-24 June. The CPEX campaign collected data to help explain convective storm initiation, organization, growth, and dissipation in the North Atlantic-Gulf of Mexico-Caribbean Oceanic region during the early summer of 2017. These data are available from May 26, 2017 through July 15, 2017 and are available in netCDF-4 format.
S&T Project 1845:Data and Code
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Content: - /ccpa: contains the Climatologically Calibrated Precipitation Analysis, which is used as precipitation observations; the relevant file is 'precip_06h_CCPA_2p5km_LCB_NaN_eq_zero_huc8.nc', which is a netcdf file containing 6-hourly precipitation data from 2002 to 2017 aggregated to the HUC8 study region 15030104. - /precip_forecasts/new: contains the final calibrated GEFS daily precipitation forecast ensemble (see https://github.com/mscheuerer/PrecipitationFields for more details on the method), also aggregated to HUC8 15030104. - /scripts: contains matlab script 'yuma_analysis_for_github.m' that reads and processes the gage data and calculates loss-gain time series; also creates most figures shown in the report - /streamflow_data: contains the gage data used and described in the report: water orders, actual releases from Imperial Dam, arrivals at Imperial Dam, and diversions in between - data_20030101-20171231.csv: aggregate data file (produced by 'yuma_analysis_for_github.m') with all gaged flow data, the loss-gain time series (with and without backwater correction) and precipitation observations
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from PACPRINCESS, ACT 6 and other platforms from 1988-10-15 to 1991-10-07 (NCEI Accession 9200032)
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The water depth and temperature data were collected from multiple ships between October 15, 1988 and October 7, 1991. The originator's bathythermograph (XBT) data containing 720 drops were submitted on a tape by Bogi Hansen, Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), Miami FL. The data have been converted and are now available on line in C116 (XBT) file format of NODC. The data type C116 contained temperature-depth profile data obtained using expendable bathythermograph (XBT) instruments. Cruise information, position, date and time were reported for each observation. The data record was comprised of pairs of temperature-depth values. The XBT data files contained temperature values at non-uniform depths. These depths were recorded at the minimum number of points ("inflection points") required to accurately define the temperature curve. Standard XBTs can obtain profiles to depths of either 450 or 760 m. With special instruments, measurements can be obtained to 1830 m.
Data sets of actual evapotranspiration rates from 2000 to 2017 for basins in the Tampa Bay Water (TBW) area, calculated using the water-balance method, the bias-corrected Operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEBop) model, and the land-use crop coefficients model.
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Actual evapotranspiration (ETa) rates from the Operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEBop) method, before and after bias corrections (Sepúlveda, 2021), are presented for basins located in the Tampa Bay Water (TBW) area. The SSEBop annual rates are provided at about a one square-kilometer scale from 2000 to 2017. Annual ETa rates calculated from the application of the water-balance method (wbETa) to 8 basins in the TBW area and annual land-use ETa (luETa) rates calculated from monthly average crop coefficient ratios are also provided in this data set. A GIS shapefile provides land-use type and annual ETa rate for each year of record. Data are tabulated in spreadsheets for each basin and are referred to by the name between parenthesis: Little Manatee River basin (02300500), North Prong Alafia River basin (02301000), South Prong Alafia River basin (02301300), Hillsborough River above Crystal Spring basin (02301990), Blackwater Creek near Knights basin (02302500), Cypress Creek and Trout Creek basin (02303800), Sweetwater Creek near Tampa basin (02306647), and Anclote River near Elfers basin (02310000). Inflows and outflows from various sources in the water-balance equation used to calculate annual average wbETa rates for each basin are presented in this dataset.
GPM Ground Validation TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) IPHEx V7
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This GPM Ground Validation TRMM Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) IPHEx dataset is a subset of the TMPA 3B42RT gridded precipitation product selected for the time period of the GPM Ground Validation Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Experiment (IPHEx) held in North Carolina during May 1, 2014 to June 15, 2014. The goal of IPHEx was to characterize warm season orographic precipitation regimes and the relationship between precipitation regimes and hydrologic processes in regions of complex terrain. This dataset contains 3-hourly, 0.25 degree maps of precipitation derived using microwave (MW), infra-red (IR), surface precipitation gauge measurements, and other rain products that include the TRMM Precipitation Radar (PR) data. The IPHEx TMPA product is available in netCDF-4 and binary formats.