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Suface and Upper Air Databases
This site provides two types of meteorological data: (1)
surface data, and (2)
upper air data.
Surface data are meteorological data
that are measured at the earth’s surface (technically, somewhere between the ground level
and 10m). This data contains physical parameters that are measured directly by
instrumentation, such as temperature, dew point, wind direction, wind speed, cloud cover,
cloud layer(s), ceiling height, visibility, current weather, and precipitation amount.
Surface data are reported by the National Weather Service for each hour. Upper air data are
meteorological data that are measured in the vertical layers of the atmosphere. Upper air
data are usually measured by twice daily radionsonde soundings, taken at 00 and 12Z
(Greenwich time). There are other collection methods for gathering upper air data,
though radiosonde soundings are the method usually employed for local-scale dispersion modeling.
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SCRAM Surface Archived Data (TD-1440)
SCRAM Archived Data (TD-1440) are
compressed WBAN Hourly Surface Observations (TD-1440) format data,
provided through compressed data files containing 1984-1992, with all 9 years
in a single file. Although this database is no longer supported by NCDC and is not Y2K compliant,
some
meteorological processors, such as
PCRAMMET,
MPRM, and
AERMET, can accept this format.
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SAMSON (Solar and Meteological Surface Observation Network)
Data containing U.S. surface and solar data for 1961-1990.
This dataset contains all of the observed data parameters taken at 1st order
National Weather Service locations, as well as solar data as provided by the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). NCDC provides this data on 3 CDs. |
HUSWO (Hourly Surface Weather Observations)
These data contain all observed U.S. surface data for 1990-1995 taken at 1st order National Weather Service locations.
These data are a follow-up to the SAMSON
data (partially funded by EPA), but do not contain solar data. NCDC provides this data on 1 CD. |
INSWO (International Surface Weather Observations)
These data contain international surface data for 1982-1997 for approximately 1500 stations and is provided
by NCDC on 5 CDs. |
Precipitation Database (TD-3240)
A precipitation ONLY database, where data is compiled from cooperative station information, with
a station number based on the cooperative network. There are 2 formats available, fixed and
variable length, which most models readily accept. Information for
individual station
use is provided by NCDC. TD-3240 data is provided by NCDC on 2 CDs, and contains data January 1948 through June 1998, although some data starting in 1900 are available.
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ISHD (Integrated Surface Hourly Data)

ISHD data are provided by NCDC in their new standard surface data format, consisting of DATSAV3,
TD-3280, and
TD-3240 databases for 1995-2003 for
12,000 global stations.
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