README: Subset of ICOADS Release 3 Observations

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The data provided are extracted from archived files in International Maritime Meteorological Archive Version 1 (IMMA1) format and presented in Comma Separated Value (CSV) ASCII text format files. The CSV structure can be imported, displayed, and manipulated in spreadsheet software (e.g. Microsoft XCEL) or read with codes in other programming languages. If you wish to convert from .CSV format to fixed length ASCII records or read .CSV into a FOTRAN program see the included file named rdmma1_csv.f

The parameter naming convention used in the CSV formatted output are the same as described in the IMMA1 documentation, e.g. YR, MO, DY, HR, LAT, and LON represent year, month, day, hour in UTC and latitude north and longitude east. Some data values in the IMMA1 format are in scaled representation, e.g SST = 24.1°C is represented as 241. All data values in the CSV formatted output have been converted to be full true values with correct physical units. As another example, a LON in IMMA1 that is scaled to be 16045 is un-scaled to LON = 160.45°E in the CSV formatted output.

The detailed descriptions of all parameters and codes are available in these long and short version documents.


Your data citation for American Geophysical Union (AGU) publications is:

"National Centers for Environmental Information/NESDIS/NOAA/U.S. Department of Commerce, Research Data Archive/Computational and Information Systems Laboratory/National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Earth System Research Laboratory/NOAA/U.S. Department of Commerce, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences/University of Colorado, National Oceanography Centre/Natural Environment Research Council/United Kingdom, Met Office/Ministry of Defence/United Kingdom, Deutscher Wetterdienst (German Meteorological Service)/Germany, Department of Atmospheric Science/University of Washington, and Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies/Florida State University (2016), International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) Release 3, Individual Observations, http://dx.doi.org/10.5065/D6ZS2TR3, Research Data Archive at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Computational and Information Systems Laboratory, Boulder, Colo. (Updated monthly.) Accessed __ACCDATE__."

Citation styles for other publications (AMS, ESIP, GDJ, DataCite) and input for citation management tools are at: ICOADS Release 3 Home Page


CSV File Format Description


Your data request details for user name, temporal range, spatial domain, and number of records:

Your data request details for the required selections

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Your data request details for data flag and QC application

Details at: R3.0-stat_trim.pdf
Option settings used:
opdnopptopseopcqoptfop11
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opdn: day/night/all data selection
0=all, 1=night, 2=day
oppt: platform type selection
0=ship (standard), 1=all (enhanced)
opse: source exclusion selection
0=apply, 1=ignore
opcq: composite qc flag selection
0=apply, 1=ignore
optf: trimming flag selection
0=trimming: reject outside 2.8 sigma
1=trimming: standard (reject outside 3.5 sigma)
2=trimming: enhanced (reject outside 4.5 sigma)
3=trimming: untrimmed (trimming flags not checked and op11 has no effect)
op11: Trimming flag 11 selection:
Reject or use OSD drifting buoy data (SST/SLP only) from areas where trimming was NOT set because of missing climatologies. This allows a special pass through for OSD data.

NOTE: The computation of standard and enhanced processing statistical products by the ICOADS project uses the following settings.

Option settings:opdnopptopseopcqoptfop11
standard MSG:000010
enhanced MSG:010021