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NDFD/NDGD: Data Location
Contents:
- Where can I get the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD)
- Where can I get the National Digital Guidance Database (NDGD)
You can use either:
- http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/SL.us008001/
- ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/
Then you need to determine two things. First what sector your data is in,
and then the status of your data ("experimental" or "operational"). To
determine the status of each element given a sector, go to:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/ndfd/resources/oper_status_table.pdf
If you determine it is operational, then add ST.opnl/ to
your URL. If it is experimental, add ST.expr/ to your URL.
Next you need to determine the NDFD Sector that you want your data for.
The table in the following section may help you determine which sector to use by looking at
the geographic extents. After you have determined the sector and added that
portion to the URL, you should have something like:
- For the experimental NDFD CONUS sector
- http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndfd/AR.conus/
- ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.expr/DF.gr2/DC.ndfd/AR.conus/
- For the operational NDFD CONUS sector
- http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/DF.gr2/DC.ndfd/AR.conus/
- ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/ST.opnl/DF.gr2/DC.ndfd/AR.conus/
What are NDFD sectors?
For dissemination, the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD)
broke the CONUS (Continental Unitied States) into several geographic
sub-sectors. The reason for this, was to allow users to download just
the data they were interested in. NDFD did not sub-divide the OCONUS sectors
(sectors outside the CONUS), so for the OCONUS sectors you have to
download the entire grid.
To determine the geographic area of each sub-sector or OCONUS sector,
you can either look at the Picture in the following table, or go to
Here for a flash
application.
If you can not find an appropriate NDFD sub-sector,
the NWS is also providing an experimental web service to allow
users to get a cutom defined (limited to a maximum of 15 degrees by 15 degrees)
sub-sector of the CONUS in GRIB2. Click
here for more information.
You can use either:
- http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/SL.us008001/
- ftp://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/SL.us008001/
Then based on the status of your data you will want to go into ST.expr
or ST.opnl. As of 8/14/2007, the following table reflects the
status of the NDGD.
Guidance Type | Status | Remainder of URL | Elements |
Air Quality |
ST.opnl/ |
DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.aq/AR.conus/ |
ozone, smoke |
Air Quality |
ST.expr/ |
DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.aq/AR.conus/ |
ozone |
Gridded MOS(GFS) |
ST.opnl/ |
DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.mosgfs/AR.conus/ |
maxt, mint, pop06, pop12, pts03(VP.001-003 only), pts06, pts12, rhm, td, temp, wdir, wspd
NEW! qpf06, qpf12, sky, snw24, wgust |
Gridded LAMP(GFS) |
ST.opnl/ |
DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.lampgfs/AR.conus/ |
ots02, pts02 |
Real Time Mesoscale Analysis(RTMA) |
ST.expr/ |
DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.rtma/AR.conus/ |
NEW! precipa, sky, td, temp, wdir, wspd, utd, utemp, uwdir, uwspd |
Probabilistic Storm Surge |
ST.expr/ |
DF.gr2/DC.ndgd/GT.slosh/AR.conus/ |
NEW! ?gt5? ?10% exceed? |
Abbreviations:
- POP## = Probability of Precipitation in a ## hour period
- PTS## = Probability of Thunder Storms in a ## hour period
- OTS## = Occurance (yes/no) of Thunder Storms in a ## hour period
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