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{ "count": 11555, "next": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v3/results/?format=api&limit=100&offset=1000", "previous": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v3/results/?format=api&limit=100&offset=800", "results": [ { "ob_id": 4999, "uuid": "480dd0f74f32425187a2a618cfb6b20d", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/quest/data/marquest/pml_plankton/climatology", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "Data are netCDF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2173 ] }, { "ob_id": 5006, "uuid": "84ca93700e0244d4bbdda91a6a50bc3a", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/cru/data/PDSI/PDSI_CRU_TS_3.10.01_based", "numberOfFiles": 13, "volume": 1356252223, "fileFormat": "Data are netCDF formatted.", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5005, "uuid": "00cc4b46f53408de0b397beaf209ec0b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Global maps of monthly self-calibrating Palmer Drought Severity Index (scPDSI) based on the Climatic Research Unit Time Series (CRU TS) 3.10.01 data (1901-2009)", "abstract": "scPDSI consists of global maps of monthly self-calibrating Palmer Drought Severity Index (scPDSI) which have been calculated for 1901-2009 based on the CRU TS 3.10.01 data sets.\r\n\r\nThe Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) is a measure of soil moisture availability that has been\r\nused extensively to study droughts and wet spells in the contiguous USA and elsewhere, particularly as the primary indicator of the severity and extent of recent droughts. Recently, the PDSI has become more popular as a drought metric in studies quantifying possible trends in future soil moisture availability and it has been used as the basis for reconstructing past variations in drought.\r\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2179 ] }, { "ob_id": 5009, "uuid": "cb841271eb0b490ca8a4bd560e6c007b", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas/data/capeverde/uea-doas", "numberOfFiles": 3, "volume": 109882, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5008, "uuid": "4fee3f23f1ace59f839333a6f7280bf5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS: University of East Anglia LongPath DOAS at Cape Verde Observatory (2009)", "abstract": "The overall aim of the UK Surface Ocean / Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS) is to advance understanding of environmentally significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean, focusing on material exchanges that involve ocean productivity, atmospheric composition and climate. The knowledge obtained will improve the predictability of climate change and give insights into the distribution and fate of persistent pollutants. \r\n\r\nData from observations made at the The Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (16.848N, 24.871W) which exists to advance understanding of climatically significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data. The observatory is based on Calhau Island of São Vicente, Cape Verde in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, a region which is data poor but plays a key role in atmosphere-ocean interactions of climate-related and biogeochemical parameters including greenhouse gases. It is an open-ocean site that is representative of a region likely to be sensitive to future climate change, and is minimally influenced by local effects and intermittent continental pollution. The dataset contains LongPath DOAS measurements." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2190 ] }, { "ob_id": 5014, "uuid": "0b86770b78024610841f6e3599f9c3c5", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2191 ] }, { "ob_id": 5018, "uuid": "f527fb25fc7841f7b29a3f3b7eacb34c", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2192 ] }, { "ob_id": 5022, "uuid": "c594f70b7e2c4dca8bc542a8d625e108", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2193 ] }, { "ob_id": 5025, "uuid": "d0ec235ac6ce4b28b1bf89aeeaf6f01c", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2194 ] }, { "ob_id": 5029, "uuid": "5f88017e66884e0a905432994e88e48c", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2195 ] }, { "ob_id": 5032, "uuid": "92452bd6b2764cf5b37874a584e5aa07", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2196 ] }, { "ob_id": 5035, "uuid": "a1e2b03b82e0473982764089c37b7a06", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2197 ] }, { "ob_id": 5038, "uuid": "1a2f5d4b5da4411bbbccd0c78b53fdff", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2198 ] }, { "ob_id": 5041, "uuid": "f8dd23ce79ff43b9a0ce5d2ff27df408", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2199 ] }, { "ob_id": 5045, "uuid": "5f98c70afb32402d96eac34e2600e7d8", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2200 ] }, { "ob_id": 5048, "uuid": "b5693ff4f1d342df908583976887cebd", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2201 ] }, { "ob_id": 5051, "uuid": "e0694b16507341fc80299b6f7539216e", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "NASA Ames\r\n\r\n\r\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2202 ] }, { "ob_id": 5054, "uuid": "9ec3b212bbb4425590769a0d65ee3cf6", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2203 ] }, { "ob_id": 5057, "uuid": "199441d374444105aa17ecd0dd5c2e66", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2204 ] }, { "ob_id": 5060, "uuid": "71812b3e752d44e68c3c8c0911c9461c", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2205 ] }, { "ob_id": 5063, "uuid": "ac51adb2e2894073be54472d57bbfb20", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2206 ] }, { "ob_id": 5066, "uuid": "b4f513c9130e41eaba5a8bf43607148e", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2207 ] }, { "ob_id": 5069, "uuid": "d88c74b225be466f90cc965f574744cf", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2208 ] }, { "ob_id": 5072, "uuid": "8998d01585d04b82b26bdbb83ee0b126", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas/data/rhamble/roscoff-2006/leeds-fage-io", "numberOfFiles": 21, "volume": 57859, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5071, "uuid": "5c5da0f5148e85f906fd4dbf0b169a86", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS-Rhamble: Roscoff Experiment University of Leeds Laser Induced Fluorescence", "abstract": "The overall aim of the UK Surface Ocean / Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS) is to advance understanding of environmentally significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean, focusing on material exchanges that involve ocean productivity, atmospheric composition and climate. The knowledge obtained will improve the predictability of climate change and give insights into the distribution and fate of persistent pollutants. The dataset contains biological and chemical measurements such as: major nutrients and trace metal concentrations in aerosol and rain samples, chemical analyses of inorganic micro-nutrients, dissolved and particulate trace metal and carbon analyses, dissolved nitrogen and organic phosphate, biological measurements including phytoplankton pigments, bacteria, picoplankton and larger phytoplankton abundance." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2209 ] }, { "ob_id": 5077, "uuid": "98ac074395d64ec3a912e3ffc52a280b", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas/data/capeverde/leeds-fr-jo1d", "numberOfFiles": 6, "volume": 27145362, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5076, "uuid": "ae74d6219ff0e863713c9c48a389fce7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS: Leeds: J(o1d) filter radiometer at Cape Verde Observatory (2007-2009)", "abstract": "The overall aim of the UK Surface Ocean / Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS) is to advance understanding of environmentally significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean, focusing on material exchanges that involve ocean productivity, atmospheric composition and climate. The knowledge obtained will improve the predictability of climate change and give insights into the distribution and fate of persistent pollutants. \r\n\r\nData from observations made at the The Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (16.848N, 24.871W) which exists to advance understanding of climatically significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data. The observatory is based on Calhau Island of São Vicente, Cape Verde in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, a region which is data poor but plays a key role in atmosphere-ocean interactions of climate-related and biogeochemical parameters including greenhouse gases. It is an open-ocean site that is representative of a region likely to be sensitive to future climate change, and is minimally influenced by local effects and intermittent continental pollution. The dataset contains mixing ratio measurements of JO1D from the University of Leeds." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2210 ] }, { "ob_id": 5080, "uuid": "de4ffc002ff44922b26224c1100dd44f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas/data/slatea/cam-diracfmw/", "numberOfFiles": 7, "volume": 26389, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5079, "uuid": "17b49dadc38ad340fcd927c232088d4b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS-SLATEA: Green House Gas measurements from the Cambridge microDirac instrument on board the NERC-ARSF Dornier aircraft - Cape Verde", "abstract": "The overall aim of the UK Surface Ocean / Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS) is to advance understanding of environmentally significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean, focusing on material exchanges that involve ocean productivity, atmospheric composition and climate. The knowledge obtained will improve the predictability of climate change and give insights into the distribution and fate of persistent pollutants. The dataset contains biological and chemical measurements such as: major nutrients and trace metal concentrations in aerosol and rain samples, chemical analyses of inorganic micro-nutrients, dissolved and particulate trace metal and carbon analyses, dissolved nitrogen and organic phosphate, biological measurements including phytoplankton pigments, bacteria, picoplankton and larger phytoplankton abundance." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2211 ] }, { "ob_id": 5085, "uuid": "160c0240ec084552aa1e51e8ef817e0f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas/data/slatea/core-dornier-data/", "numberOfFiles": 8, "volume": 1690679, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5084, "uuid": "271b0a66ed2afba3e1fc5355a45ab7be", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS-SLATEA: Meteorology and chemistry measurements made on board the NERC-ARSF Dornier aircraft - Cape Verde", "abstract": "The overall aim of the UK Surface Ocean / Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS) is to advance understanding of environmentally significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean, focusing on material exchanges that involve ocean productivity, atmospheric composition and climate. The knowledge obtained will improve the predictability of climate change and give insights into the distribution and fate of persistent pollutants. The dataset contains biological and chemical measurements such as: major nutrients and trace metal concentrations in aerosol and rain samples, chemical analyses of inorganic micro-nutrients, dissolved and particulate trace metal and carbon analyses, dissolved nitrogen and organic phosphate, biological measurements including phytoplankton pigments, bacteria, picoplankton and larger phytoplankton abundance." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2212 ] }, { "ob_id": 5089, "uuid": "47529878d4634f4e9faf162693d0631f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data Availability and File format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe standard formats for the UK SOLAS programme are <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> \nand <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a>.\n</p><p>\nFile names follow the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">BADC file name convention</a>.\n\n</p><h3>\nInstructions to data providers\n</h3>\n\n<b>Data file format</b>\n\n<br />The standard formats for use in UK SOLAS are either <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> (binary) or \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/\">NASA Ames</a> (ASCII) format. To ensure the future usability of the \ndata, it is important to include all necessary information about the data with the file. This is termed \n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/metadata/\">metadata</a>. The data files submitted should \nconform to the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/index_cf.html\">Climate and Forecasts \n(CF) Metadata Convention</a>.\nIf you wish to check that files are correctly formatted before uploading them \nplease use the <a href=\"http://titania.badc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/cf-checker.pl\">\nNetCDF format checker</a> or <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataex_file.cgi.pl\">\nNASA-Ames format checker</a>.\nMany data files contain the variable <i>time</i> which can be expressed in \nseveral ways. Guidelines on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/NASA-Ames/nasa-ames-time.htm\"> \n\nrecommended format of the time-variable</a> header lines, units and the data values in \nNasa-Ames files are available and are based on the format used in NetCDF.\n\n<p><b>Data file names</b>\n<br />Please use standardised filenames as described on the <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/file_naming.html\">\nfile-naming convention page</a>. Note that the first component of the file name is the instrument (or group of\ninstruments, or model) name. Please refer to the current list of standard\n<a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/filespec_doc?id=INSTRUMENTAL&amp;hfile=1#Instrument\">instrument/model names</a>\nand advise the <a href=\"mailto:badc@rl.ac.uk\">BADC</a> if\nyour instrument or model is not yet in the list.\n\n</p><p><b>Data file submission</b>\n\n<br />To upload your data files to the BADC, you will need to register for one of the above projects which are linked\nfrom the top of the page.\n<br />\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fileuploader/SOLAS_directory_selection\">UK SOLAS web uploader</a>\nwill allow you to submit data files or documents to the BADC.\nLarge amounts of files can also be submitted by ftp. \n</p>\n\n</div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2213 ] }, { "ob_id": 5092, "uuid": "a7c79e35f9f8495dbe11badfe7c329f7", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/solas/data/slatea/york-dc-gc-fid1/", "numberOfFiles": 6, "volume": 12289, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5091, "uuid": "458f1f38122cde0d1e560a6bd0333ea9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS-SLATEA: York Ethane and Propane measurements made on board the NERC-ARSF Dornier aircraft - Cape Verde", "abstract": "The overall aim of the UK Surface Ocean / Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS) is to advance understanding of environmentally significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean, focusing on material exchanges that involve ocean productivity, atmospheric composition and climate. The knowledge obtained will improve the predictability of climate change and give insights into the distribution and fate of persistent pollutants. 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The project duration was from April 2004 to March 2007 and had the aim to investigate noise modelling of helicopters with regard to long range sound propagation. The trial sought to understand more fully the meteorological effects on sound propagation over a land sea interface.\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains measurements from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurement (UFAM) Doppler lidar system, which was used to obtain profiles of the radial velocity to determine turbulence measurements at points along the aircraft flight path. 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The trial sought to understand more fully the meteorological effects on sound propagation over a land sea interface.\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains measurements from the automatic weather station, which was used to gather standard meteorological measurements. The Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurement (UFAM) automatic weather station was operated by the University of Salford." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2349 ] }, { "ob_id": 5351, "uuid": "0617101bbda34ed5ba11bc123d134b09", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/quest/data/qfish/gcoms", "numberOfFiles": 27, "volume": 365115428, "fileFormat": "Data are CSV formatted. 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QUEST-Fish specifically focused on the added impacts that climate change is likely to cause on global fish production, and on the subsequent additional risks and vulnerabilities to human societies.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains global fish biomass estimates from the Global Coastal-Ocean Modelling System." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 5355, "uuid": "c07684cea7ba4c87884e5a0f711919a3", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/free/data/NE-E002013-1_density_forecasts", "numberOfFiles": 566, "volume": 64181132, "fileFormat": "Data are CSV formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 5354, "uuid": "da4e44cdcdb662991c1f0ba2425c5650", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Flood Risk for Extreme Events (FREE): British Rainfall Digital Archive (1867-1968)", "abstract": "The Quantifying Flood Risk of Extreme Events using Density Forecasts Based on a New Digital Archive and Weather Ensemble Predictions Project is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Flood Risk for Extreme Events (FREE) Research Programme project (Round 1 - NE/E002013/1 - Duration January 2007 - December 2008) led by Dr Patrick McSharry, University of Oxford. The dataset contains a collection of rainfall depth maxima data, dating back to 1860, plus associated description documents and rainfall maps of extreme events across the UK, have been used. 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MarQUEST also developed a module to simulate coastal ecosystems, usable in global ocean biogeochemical simulations. Finally, the project team generated an accurate physical simulation of the North Atlantic guided by data assimilation, into which ecosystem simulations can be embedded. 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It includes freshwater flux, heat flux and windstress and selected meteorological variables.\r\n\r\nEach data file contains 12 climatological monthly means on a global 1 x 1 grid for a particular flux field:\r\n\r\nHeat flux and windstress:\r\nlatent heat flux (hfls), net heat flux (hfns), sensible heat flux (hfss), precipitation (pr), net longwave flux (rls), net shortwave flux (rss), wind stress (eastward) (tauu), wind stress (northward) (tauv).\r\nUnits are W/m2 for the heat flux and N/m2 for the stress.\r\n\r\nAlso available are freshwater fields:\r\n evaporation (emy), precipitation (pmy), net evaporation (epmy)\r\n\r\nUnits are m/yr in each case (divide by 12 to get m/month).\r\n\r\nMeteorology fields are:\r\nu10 - 10m wind speed, units m/s\r\nt10 - 10m air temperature, units deg C\r\nq10 - 10m specific humidity, units g/kg\r\nsst - sea surface temperature, units deg C\r\nana - total cloud amount, units octas\r\nslp - sea level pressure, units mb\r\n\r\nThe flux fields have been derived from the COADS1a (1980-93) dataset enhanced with additional metadata from the WMO47 list of ships. A full description of the fields is given in The Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC) Ocean - Atmosphere, Heat, Momentum and Freshwater Flux Atlas (see link under Docs) and a parallel journal paper (Josey et al, 1999) describes the results of various evaluation studies (see links under Docs).\r\n\r\nIt is important to note that the quality of the fields has a strong spatial dependence which reflects the global distribution of ship observations. Quality is likely to be high in the well sampled North Atlantic & North Pacific but to decrease in the Southern Hemisphere. In particular, south of 40 S the errors in the fields are likely to be large and we recognise the existence of spurious features which have been generated during the objective analysis of the original raw fields. NOC stress that caution must be taken when interpreting the fields in this region.\r\n\r\nIn addition, note that the current version of the fields does not give closure of the global heat budget, the imbalance being a global mean net heat gain by the ocean of 29 W/m2. Work was carried out to identify regions in which NOC scientists believe the net heat gain has been overestimated.\r\n\r\nResults from several regional comparisons against high quality meteorological buoy data indicate that in those regions for which comparisons have been possible the NOC net heat flux estimates agree well with independent buoy measurements. Hence, NOC have not applied global adjustments to the heat flux\r\ncomponents in order to balance the heat budget at this stage of their analysis. 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The dataset contains measurements of wind speed and direction and turbulence parameters made with the UFAM doppler lidar operated by the University of Salford. These data are in netCDF and are publicly available." }, "onlineresource_set": [ 2428 ] }, { "ob_id": 5499, "uuid": "d4b6dab8d10e416cbc7340e3db1da127", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/cira", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data File Format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/cira/acquiring.html\">CIRA data</a> are held <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/data_browser/data_browser/badc/cira/\">online at the\nBADC</a>. They are held in ASCII tables which\ncan be displayed on your web browser, and then `saved'\non to your computer. CIRA-86 is also now available in <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> format (cira.nc as kindly provided by a BADC user). \n</p><p>The CIRA dataset held at the BADC is a corrected version of the original CIRA data files as provided by J.Barnett (July 1990) in ascii format. Original CIRA data files (Binary format) are available for download from the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) anonymous FTP site at <a href=\"ftp://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/models/atmospheric/cira\">(ftp://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/models/atmospheric/cira)</a> together with the driver program CIRAT, a Fortran code which allows fast and easy display of density, temperature and pressure for specified conditions.\n\n</p><p /></div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2434 ] }, { "ob_id": 5503, "uuid": "e437da21caf34cc19a95d4be96c21a19", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/cira", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data File Format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/cira/acquiring.html\">CIRA data</a> are held <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/data_browser/data_browser/badc/cira/\">online at the\nBADC</a>. They are held in ASCII tables which\ncan be displayed on your web browser, and then `saved'\non to your computer. CIRA-86 is also now available in <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> format (cira.nc as kindly provided by a BADC user). \n</p><p>The CIRA dataset held at the BADC is a corrected version of the original CIRA data files as provided by J.Barnett (July 1990) in ascii format. Original CIRA data files (Binary format) are available for download from the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) anonymous FTP site at <a href=\"ftp://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/models/atmospheric/cira\">(ftp://nssdcftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/models/atmospheric/cira)</a> together with the driver program CIRAT, a Fortran code which allows fast and easy display of density, temperature and pressure for specified conditions.\n\n</p><p /></div>\n", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [ 2435 ] }, { "ob_id": 5507, "uuid": "f95824a1602b420ea9452e449144fc05", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/cira/data/", "numberOfFiles": 15, "volume": 1457772, "fileFormat": "Original data are ASCII formatted. A netCDF version has also been prepared. 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The majority of the data are on a 5 degree latitude grid and approximately 2 km vertical resolution. \r\n\r\nThe lower part (0-120 km) of CIRA-86 consists of tables of the monthly mean values of temperature and zonal wind with almost global coverage (80N - 80S). Two sets of files were compiled, one in pressure coordinates including also the geopotential heights, and one in height coordinates\r\nincluding also the pressure values. These tables were generated from several global data compilations including ground-based and satellite (Nimbus 5,6,7) measurements: Oort (1983), Labitzke et al. (1985). The lower part was merged with MSIS-86 at 120 km altitude. In general, hydrostatic and thermal wind balance are maintained at all levels. The model accurately reproduces most of the characteristic features of the atmosphere such as the equatorial wind and the general structure\r\nof the tropopause, stratopause, and mesopause.\r\n\r\nThis data set is a corrected version of the original CIRA data files as provided by J. Barnett (July 1990) in ASCII format.\r\n\r\nAdditionally a netCDF version of the data were produced by BADC user and added to this dataset.\r\n\r\nThis dataset is public. " }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 5510, "uuid": "0330df7b0ee743139586968921f780e0", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/cira", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "<div property=\"cedacat:formats\">\n<div class=\"formats\">Data File Format</div>\n<p>\n\nThe <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/data/cira/acquiring.html\">CIRA data</a> are held <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/data_browser/data_browser/badc/cira/\">online at the\nBADC</a>. They are held in ASCII tables which\ncan be displayed on your web browser, and then `saved'\non to your computer. CIRA-86 is also now available in <a href=\"http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/help/formats/netcdf/\">NetCDF</a> format (cira.nc as kindly provided by a BADC user). \n</p><p>The CIRA dataset held at the BADC is a corrected version of the original CIRA data files as provided by J.Barnett (July 1990) in ascii format. 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