Dependencies in Dataset #7690
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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A | virtual entry: altitude [unspecified unit] given by 80 constant values |
B | virtual entry: time [unspecified unit] given by 1 constant values |
C | virtual entry: distance from center of grid in x direction given by 151 constant values |
D | virtual entry: distance from center of grid in y direction given by 69 constant values |
E | virtual entry: profile given by 2167 constant values |
01 | square_of_brunt_vaisala_frequency_in_air [unspecified unit] |
02 | extinction #0 (km^-1) |
03 | a priori of extinction #0 (km^-1) |
04 | air_temperature_lapse_rate [unspecified unit] |
05 | latitude [degree_north] |
06 | longitude [degree_east] |
07 | altitude of observer/aircraft (km) |
08 | viewing direction of observer [degree] |
09 | latitude of observer/aircraft (degrees_north) |
10 | longitude of observer/aircraft (degrees_east) |
11 | time of observer/aircraft (seconds since 2000-01-01T00:00:00) |
12 | air_pressure [unspecified unit] |
13 | air_temperature [unspecified unit] |
14 | a priori of temperature (K) |
15 | temperature residual (K) |
16 | ECMWF temperature residual (K) |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
Entry A | Entry B | |
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