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Dependencies in Dataset #2445

uploaded by Funktional Account, DLR
during MINOS mission

Entries (observed variables)

Information about observed variables of the current dataset.
No. Name
01 Time in sec after midnight (Falcon data system time)
02 Height from Radio Altimeter [m]
03 IRS Actual Track Angle [degree (0-360)]
04 IRS Groundspeed [m/s]
05 IRS Acceleration (z-Direction) [m/s^2]
06 IRS Acceleration (x-Direction) [m/s^2]
07 IRS Acceleration (y-Direction) [m/s^2]
08 Deicing status (0V=off) [V]
09 FMC Longitude [degree (0-360)]
10 FMC Latitude [degree (0-180)]
11 Event [V]
12 IRS Vertical Acceleration [m/s^2]
13 IRS True Heading [degree (0-360)]
14 IRS Roll Angle [degree (+-180)]
15 IRS Pitch Angle [degree (+-180)]
16 IRS Yaw Rate [degree/sec]
17 IRS Roll Rate [degree/sec]
18 IRS Pitch Rate [degree/sec]
19 Static Pressure (from NB_PSIA) [hPa]
20 Total Air Temperature (deicing corrected, from BDY-TTQ) [K]
21 Vertical Velocity (from IRS) [m/s]
22 East-West Velocity (Data from IRS (high freq.) + FMC (low freq.)) [m/s]
23 North-South Velocity (Data from IRS (high freq.) + FMC (low freq.)) [m/s]
24 Dynamic Pressure [hPa]
25 Static Air Temperature (from BDY-TTQ) [K]
26 Virtual Temperature [K]
27 Potential Temperature [K]
28 Virtual Potential Temperature [K]
29 Pressure Altitude [m]
30 Height above Sea Level [m]
31 Absolute Humidity [g/m^3]
32 Relative Humidity with Respect to Water [%]
33 Mixing Ratio [g/kg]
34 Humidity Data Source (1=Vaisala,2=ly_a(lin),3=ly_a(log),4=GE-dewpoint) []
35 Dewpoint Temperature [K]
36 Calculated True Airspeed [m/s]
37 Angle of Attack [degree (+-180)]
38 Angle of Sideslip [degree (+-180)]
39 Machnumber [ ]
40 East Wind Component [m/s]
41 North Wind Component [m/s]
42 Vertical Wind Component [m/s]
43 Horizontal Windspeed [m/s]
44 Horizontal Wind Direction [degree (0-360)]
45 Height of terrain below aircraft [m]
46 Height above Ground [m]

Dependencies of the observed variables

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Direction of relationships

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