Dependencies in Dataset #3969
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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01 | UTSECONDS: seconds after 00Z of the day of first measurement, counting continuously thereafter. Center of averaging interval. |
02 | datestring: YYYYMMDD 0 date of mission flight |
03 | start_time: start averaging interval [UT seconds] |
04 | stop_time: end averaging interval [UT seconds] |
05 | latitude_gps: latitude, aircraft GPS [deg] |
06 | longitude_gps: longitude, aircraft GPS [deg] |
07 | altitude_gps: altitude, aircraft GPS [m a.s.l.] |
08 | temperature_cmet: ambient temperature, Falcon measurement system [K] |
09 | pressure_cmet: ambient pressure, Falcon measurement system [hPa] |
10 | relhum_cmet: rel. humidity, Falcon measurement system (combined sensors), [%] |
11 | massconc_rbc_stp: SP2 measured rBC mass concentration (size range 80-480nm) [ng/m3 stp] |
12 | massconc_rbc_stp_corr: SP2 corrected total rBC mass concentration [ng/m3 stp] |
13 | massconc_rbc_ngkg: SP2 measured rBC mass mixing ratio (size range 80-480nm) [ng/kg] |
14 | massconc_rbc_ngkg_corr: SP2 corrected total rBC mass mixing ratio [ng/kg] |
15 | cloudflag: cloud indicator, 1 indicates data in clouds [-] |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
Entry A | Entry B | |
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