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National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationNineteenth Century U.S. Climate Data Set
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These files contain meteorological data and metadata from the 1800's.
The record format of the temperature and precipitation files is (ASCII):
ST_STATION_NAME_(40 CHARACTERS)____________EYYYYVVV.VVFCCVVV.VVFCC(...)VVV.VVFCC
where:
"_" is a blank space within the ASCII record.
"ST" is the FIPS STATE CODE abbreviation. For Example, AZ stands for Arizona.
"STATION NAME" is the most common or most recent name by which the observing location is known. Aliases as well as Latitudes and longitudes are maintained in the metadata files.
"E" is the Element Code which indicates the type of data reported in the particular record.
"YYYY" is the calendar year. Ex., 1854.
"VVV.VV" is the temperature or precipitation value. Both are given to hundreths of a unit (degrees Fahrenheit or inches of precip). A missing value is indicated by "-99.99" or "-9.99." A value removed to the 'Suspect Values' file (not yet on-line) is indicated with "-99.98" or "-9.98."
"F" is a quality flag sometimes included with the data. The codes are particular to the specific source publication and the meanings have not yet been captured.
"CC" is a combination of Source Code and Station Type Code indicating the type publication from which these values were keyed.
Station Type Code:
including...
ST_STATION_NAME_(40 CHARACTERS)____________YYYY_T
where:
"_" is a blank space within the ASCII record.
"ST" is the FIPS STATE CODE abbreviation. For Example, AZ stands for Arizona.
"STATION NAME" is the most common or most recent name by which the observing location is known.
"YYYY" is the calendar year. Ex., 1854.
"T" is the Observation Type Code which indicates the type of data reported.
where:
"_" is a blank space within the ASCII record.
"ST" is the FIPS STATE CODE abbreviation. For Example, AZ stands for Arizona.
"STATION NAME" is the most common or most recent name by which the observing location is known.
"YYYY" is the calendar year. Ex., 1854.
"BB" is the Bibliography item number of the source for the latitude and longitude measurements. Ex., 12 refers to item 12 in the Bibliography.
"DDMMSS" is the latitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds North. Usually, the seconds place is blank.
"DDDMMSS" is the longitude in degrees, minutes, and seconds West. Usually, the seconds place is blank.
"CC" is a quality code assigned by me or other project workers to imply the level of confidence we or the publication have in these values. In general, if the latitude/longitude is published with the data, we have greater confidence in it pertaining to the published data than we would if the latitude/longitude had to be found elsewhere.
where:
"_" is a blank space within the ASCII record.
"ST" is the FIPS STATE CODE abbreviation. For Example, AZ stands for Arizona.
"STATION NAME" is the most common or most recent name by which the observing location is known.
"YYYY" is the calendar year. Ex., 1854.
"BB" is the Bibliography item number of the source for the latitude and longitude measurements. Ex., 12 refers to item 12 in the Bibliography.
"EEEEE" is the elevation of the station or instruments.
"U" is the units. The default (blank) is feet.
"CC" is a quality code assigned by me or other project workers to imply the level of confidence we or the publication have in these values. In general, if the elevation is published with the data, we have greater confidence in it pertaining to the published data than we would if the elevation had to be found elsewhere.
where:
"_" is a blank space within the ASCII record.
"ST" is the FIPS STATE CODE abbreviation. For Example, AZ stands for Arizona.
"STATION NAME" is the most common or most recent name by which the observing location is known.
"YYYY" is the calendar year. Ex., 1854.
"BB" is the Bibliography item number of the source for the latitude and longitude measurements. Ex., 12 refers to item 12 in the Bibliography.
"STATION ALIAS" is a name used previously or later in history than the one given in the data and metadata files.
where:
"_" is a blank space within the ASCII record.
"ST" is the FIPS STATE CODE abbreviation. For Example, AZ stands for Arizona.
"STATION NAME" is the most common or most recent name by which the observing location is known.
"YYYY" is the calendar year. Ex., 1854.
"BB" is the Bibliography item number of the source for the latitude and longitude measurements. Ex., 12 refers to item 12 in the Bibliography.
"SS-SSSS-S" is the state-station-'division' number listed as "index number" on the WB Forms 530-1.
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