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Global Summary Of the Day (GSOD) Selection
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Warning: This data are derived from NOAA Global Summary Of the Day. So, the summaries provided here are based on data exchanged under the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) World Weather Watch Program according to WMO Resolution 40 (Cg-XII). These data summaries and products which are available here are intended for free and unrestricted use in research, education, and other non-commercial activities. |
Instructions
- VISUALIZATION MODE. If you select the visualization mode by country or territory you will get a table with the existing data for the selected country and date. In this case, the station index, order and interval duration are not considered. If you select the visualization by station, you have to enter the station index code, the final date and the duration (in days) of the time interval.
- COUNTRY OR TERRITORY. Simply select the desired option from the list.
- STATION INDEX CODE. This option is only useful when is selected the visualization by station. It has no effect with visualization by country. You have to enter station GSOD index code here. Here you have two options.
- Synop index (five dígits)
- GSOD index (IIIIII-AAAAA). Example, '084190-99999' . IIIIII is the synop index plus an additional digit. AAAAA is the old Navy WBAN index
If you don't know GSOD index, but the country of station, we recommend you use the visualization by countries. Search in the resulting table the name of station you're searching for. When passing the mouse over the name you will see more details in overlib window. If you click over the name, you will get the table for that station over the (default) 31 days time interval finishing at the selected date.
- ORDER. In case of single station visualization, you can choose the chronological order
- FECHA. In case of visualization by station, the selected date is the end of time interval. In other case is the date of the day of data you want.
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