Dependencies in Dataset #1221
Entries (observed variables)
01 | Time_np in sec after midnight |
02 | CMET_GPS LAT, (degree (+-90)) |
03 | CMET_GPS LON, (degree (+-180)) |
04 | CMET_Height above sea level, (m) |
05 | CMET_Absolute Humidity, (g/m^3) |
06 | CMET_Mixing Ratio, (g/kg) |
07 | CMET_Static Pressure, (hPa) |
08 | CMET_Dynamic Pressure, (hPa) |
09 | CMET_Relative Humidity with Respect to Water, (%) |
10 | CMET_Dewpoint Temperature, (K) |
11 | CMET_Potential Temperature, (K) |
12 | CMET_Virtual Potential Temperature, (K) |
13 | CMET_Virtual Temperature, (K) |
14 | CMET_Wind Vector East Component, (m/s) |
15 | CMET_Wind Vector North Component, (m/s) |
16 | CMET_Wind Vector Vertical Component, (m/s) |
17 | CMET_Horizontal Wind Direction, (degree (0-360)) |
18 | CR2_water vapor mixing ratio, (ppmv) |
19 | Waran_water vapor mixing ratio, (ppmv) |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Explanation
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