Instructions
First, select the date you are interested in.
Then, for each field that you want to see, select its checkbox. Also,
select the data source and which surface or transsection you want to
view. After making your selections, activate (i.e., click on)
the "Show Plots!" button, or any of the thumbnail example images.
Notes:
- For transsections along the Aura satellite tracks, the
"East" track is the easternmost track shown in the maps. "Central"
is the next track west after that, and "West" if it exists will be the
third track.
- The Aura tracks shown for a given date and time are those tracks
that occur within plus or minus 6 hours of that time. So expect
the tracks for 00Z to be different from those for 12Z and 18Z.
- All forecast timestamps are the "valid-for" times, not
the "model-initialized-at" times!
- Note all Met data sets are available for all hours. GMAO forecasts and
analyses are every
6 hours. NCEP analyses are at 00Z and 12Z, with near-term forecasts
at 00Z, 06Z, 12Z,and 18Z. The UARS UKMO assimilation product is
available only as analyses valid at for 12Z.
You may be able to access more data, on a more customized basis,
by going to
the Goddard Automailer.
(Follow the link at the bottom of that page.)
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Last Updated: 2005-05-19
Web Curator: L. R. Lait (SSAI)
Responsible NASA organization/official: Dr. P. A. Newman, GSFC Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch