Variable Lookup File (variable.lup)
The model name database file contains a list of model numbers from the GRIB files and a name to use in labels for WXP products. The model names change on a regular basis so rather than hard coding the model names into the program, the model lookup file provides the means for updating the model name list and to tailor how the model name is displayed on WXP products.
FORMAT
The model name file is formatted as follows:
num[,num,...] abbr longname
num[,num,...] abbr longname
...
where:
- num -- The variable/parameter ID from the GRIB product (Octet 9 of PDB). There can be more than one number associated with a variable. In some cases, there are special variables used with different models. For example, the Eta model uses 130 for sea level pressure whereas other models use 2 so pressure "pres" could be 4 different numbers so using the pres variable abbreviation can cover all possible sea level pressure variables.
- abbr -- The variable abbreviation to be used to specify the variable in WXP programs.
- longname -- The long name to use for labels using that variable. There can be spaces in the long name.
EXAMPLES
An example of a block from the variable.lup file:
1,2,129,130 pres Pressure 2 slpres Pressure 3 ptend Pressure tendency 4 pvort Potential vorticity 6 geop Geopotential 7 hght Geopotential Height 8 hght Height 10 ozone Total ozone 11 temp Temperature 12 vtemp Virtual temperature 13 theta Potential temperature 14 thetae Equiv potential temp 15 maxt Maximum temperature 16 mint Minimum temperature 17 dewp Dewpoint temperature 18 dewd Dewpoint depression 19 lapse Lapse rate 20 vis Visibility 24 plift Parcel lifted index 27 ganom Geopotential anomaly 31 wdir Wind direction 32 wspd Wind speed 32 spd Wind speed 33 uwnd U wind component 34 vwnd V wind component 35 strf Stream function 37 mstrf Montgomery stream func 38 svvel Vertical velocity-sigma 39 vvel Vertical velocity 40 gvvel Vertical velocity-geom 41 avort Abs vorticity 43 rvort Rel vorticity ...
SEE ALSO
Last updated August 11, 1998