Dependencies in Dataset #10808
Entries (observed variables)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 01 | Elapsed time in seconds past midnight (00:00:00 UT) on date (UT) of take-off (UTSECONDS); referring to middle of interval if time step > 1 s |
| 02 | PSTAT [hPa], static pressure |
| 03 | PALT [m], pressure altitude |
| 04 | LON [deg], longitude (east: positive; west: negative) |
| 05 | LAT [deg], latitude (north: positive; south: negative) |
| 06 | NF3ACC [1/cm3], total ambient particle number concentration for particles in the size range approx. 350-650 nm (total of FSSP-300 channels 2-7) |
| 07 | NF3HAZE [1/cm3], total ambient "haze" particle number concentration for particles in the size range approx. 0.65-3.0 um (total of FSSP-300 channels 8-17) |
| 08 | NF3CLOUD [1/cm3], total ambient "cloud" particle number concentration for particles in the size range approx. 3.0-20 um (total of FSSP-300 channels 18-31) |
| 09 | NSF3ACC [1/cm3 (stp)], total particle number concentration (stp, referring to 1013 hPa, 273 K) for particles in the size range approx. 350-650 nm (total of FSSP-300 channels 2-7) |
| 10 | NSF3HAZE [1/cm3 (stp)], total "haze" particle number concentration (stp, referring to 1013 hPa, 273 K) for particles in the size range approx. 0.65-3.0 um (total of FSSP-300 channels 8-17) |
| 11 | NSF3CLOUD [1/cm3 (stp)], total "cloud" particle number concentration (stp, referring to 1013 hPa, 273 K) for particles in the size range approx. 3.0-20 um (total of FSSP-300 channels 18-31) |
| 12 | CLOUD [0 or 1], cloud flag (1 - in-cloud, 0 - out-of-cloud) |
| 13 | NF302 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 2 |
| 14 | NF303 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 3 |
| 15 | NF304 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 4 |
| 16 | NF305 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 5 |
| 17 | NF306 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 6 |
| 18 | NF307 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 7 |
| 19 | NF308 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 8 |
| 20 | NF309 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 9 |
| 21 | NF310 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 10 |
| 22 | NF311 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 11 |
| 23 | NF312 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 12 |
| 24 | NF313 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 13 |
| 25 | NF314 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 14 |
| 26 | NF315 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 15 |
| 27 | NF316 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 16 |
| 28 | NF317 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 17 |
| 29 | NF318 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 18 |
| 30 | NF319 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 19 |
| 31 | NF320 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 20 |
| 32 | NF321 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 21 |
| 33 | NF322 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 22 |
| 34 | NF323 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 23 |
| 35 | NF324 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 24 |
| 36 | NF325 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 25 |
| 37 | NF326 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 26 |
| 38 | NF327 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 27 |
| 39 | NF328 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 28 |
| 40 | NF329 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 29 |
| 41 | NF330 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 30 |
| 42 | NF331 [1/cm3], ambient particle number concentration in size channel 31 |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
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