GribStream

NOAA National Blend of Models - Guam

GribStream-Code: nbmgu

Andere NBM-Grids: nbm, nbmak, nbmhi, nbmpr, nbmoc

NBM-v5-Status: NBM v5 ist in diesem Dataset jetzt operativ. Im GribStream-Archiv enthalten Läufe vor 2026-05-05 12:00 UTC die vorherige operative NBM-Version; Läufe ab 2026-05-05 12:00 UTC verwenden NBM v5.

Akkumulationsfelder wie APCP, ASNOW und FICEAC laufen, sofern sie vorhanden sind, durch den erweiterten stündlichen Bereich von NBM v5 und gehen danach in /timeseries mit längeren Akkumulationsperioden weiter, ohne Lücken oder doppelte Zeitfenster.

Beschreibung

NBM Guam ist die regionale Ausgabe des National Blend of Models für Guam. Sie bringt NOAAs operatives Postprocessing auf ein Grid, das auf diese Domain zugeschnitten ist, statt die CONUS-Hauptdomain zu verwenden.

NBM kombiniert mehrere Vorhersagequellen und kalibriert sie statistisch, um konsistentere Felder zu erzeugen als ein einzelnes unkalibriertes Modell. Der Zweck ist eine stabilere Vorhersagebasis für operative Produkte und Entscheidungen, bei denen Wetterrisiko zählt.

Das System nutzt Techniken wie Model Output Statistics (MOS), Quantile Mapping und Ensemble-Gewichtung. In den regionalen Domains bleibt der API-Workflow gleich: Sie wählen das regionale NBM-Dataset und verwenden die Katalogselektoren wie bei anderen NBM-Codes.

In GribStream behält nbmgu die Variablencodes, Levels und info-Werte des Katalogs. Sie können dieselben Endpoints und Selector-Muster verwenden und nur den Modellcode wechseln.

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Klicken Sie auf einen Parameter, um Varianten in einer kompakten Tabelle mit kopierbaren JSON-Selektoren zu sehen. Codes, Levels und Selector-Werte bleiben exakt so, wie die API sie ausgibt.

APCP Accumulated Precipitation (kg/m^2)
2 variants

Accumulated precipitation represents the total water-equivalent amount of rain and snow during the output period. It is a primary field for hydrologic impacts and event totals.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Use with the model time interval to interpret totals and compare to gauges.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"APCP","level":"surface","info":""}
surface prob >0.254 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"APCP","level":"surface","info":"prob >0.254"}
CAPE Convective Available Potential Energy (J/kg)
2 variants

Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) quantifies buoyant energy available to rising air parcels. Larger values generally imply stronger potential updrafts and greater convective intensity.

  • Units: J/kg.
  • Often used with CIN and lifting mechanisms to assess thunderstorm potential.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"CAPE","level":"surface","info":""}
surface ens std dev 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"CAPE","level":"surface","info":"ens std dev"}
CEIL Ceiling Height (m)
2 variants

Ceiling height is the altitude of the lowest cloud base that covers a significant portion of the sky. It is a key aviation and surface-visibility metric.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
cloud base 1h-84h 2020-10-01
{"name":"CEIL","level":"cloud base","info":""}
cloud ceiling 1h-48h 2020-10-01
{"name":"CEIL","level":"cloud ceiling","info":""}
DPT Dew Point Temperature (K)
2 variants

Dew point temperature is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated. It is a direct measure of moisture content.

  • Units: K.
  • When dew point is close to air temperature, fog or low cloud potential increases.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"DPT","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
2 m above ground ens std dev 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"DPT","level":"2 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
GUST Wind Speed (Gust) (m/s)
2 variants

Wind gust is the peak short-duration wind speed. It captures brief, hazardous bursts that can exceed sustained winds.

  • Units: m/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"GUST","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
10 m above ground ens std dev 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"GUST","level":"10 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
HTSGW Significant Wave Height (m)
5 variants

Significant wave height represents the average height of the highest third of waves. It is the standard metric for sea state and marine hazards.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 1h-240h 2020-10-01
{"name":"HTSGW","level":"surface","info":""}
surface 10% level 1h-240h 2023-01-16
{"name":"HTSGW","level":"surface","info":"10% level"}
surface 50% level 1h-240h 2023-01-16
{"name":"HTSGW","level":"surface","info":"50% level"}
surface 90% level 1h-240h 2023-01-16
{"name":"HTSGW","level":"surface","info":"90% level"}
surface ens std dev 1h-240h 2020-10-01
{"name":"HTSGW","level":"surface","info":"ens std dev"}
MAXREF Hourly Maximum of Simulated Reflectivity at 1 km AGL (dBZ)
1 variant

Hourly maximum simulated reflectivity at 1 km AGL captures the strongest modeled reflectivity near the surface. It is used to identify peak convective intensity and heavy precipitation cores.

  • Units: dBZ.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1000 m above ground 1h-48h 2020-10-01
{"name":"MAXREF","level":"1000 m above ground","info":""}
MAXRH Maximum Relative Humidity (percent)
1 variant

Maximum relative humidity is the highest RH reached during the period. It can indicate peak cloud or fog potential.

  • Units: percent.
  • Higher values indicate more atmospheric moisture and greater cloud or precip potential.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 18h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"MAXRH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
MINRH Minimum Relative Humidity (percent)
1 variant

Minimum relative humidity is the lowest RH reached during the period. It is used in fire‑weather and drying assessments.

  • Units: percent.
  • Higher values indicate more atmospheric moisture and greater cloud or precip potential.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 18h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"MINRH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
RETOP Radar Echo Top Height (m)
1 variant

Echo top height is the altitude of the highest reflectivity in the column. It is a proxy for storm depth and convective vigor.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
cloud top 1h-48h 2020-10-01
{"name":"RETOP","level":"cloud top","info":""}
RH Relative Humidity (percent)
1 variant

Relative humidity describes how close the air is to saturation at the specified level. High values favor cloud formation.

  • Units: percent.
  • Higher values indicate more atmospheric moisture and greater cloud or precip potential.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"RH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
TCDC Total Cloud Cover (percent)
3 variants

Total cloud cover is the fraction of the grid cell covered by clouds at any level. It influences radiation, temperature, and visibility.

  • Units: percent.
  • Cloud fraction influences surface radiation and temperature.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TCDC","level":"surface","info":""}
surface ens std dev 1h-48h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TCDC","level":"surface","info":"ens std dev"}
surface unknown derived fcst 37h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TCDC","level":"surface","info":"unknown derived fcst"}
TMAX Maximum Temperature (K)
1 variant

Maximum temperature is the highest temperature reached during the output period. It is commonly used for heat stress and daily extremes.

  • Units: K.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 18h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TMAX","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
TMIN Minimum Temperature (K)
1 variant

Minimum temperature is the lowest temperature reached during the output period. It is commonly used for frost and cold-stress assessment.

  • Units: K.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 18h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TMIN","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
TMP Temperature (K)
2 variants

Air temperature is the thermal state of the atmosphere at the specified level. It influences density, stability, and energy exchange.

  • Units: K.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
2 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TMP","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
2 m above ground ens std dev 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"TMP","level":"2 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
TPWDIR Total Precipitable Water Transport Direction (degrees)
1 variant

Total precipitable water transport direction is the direction of column‑integrated moisture flux. It indicates moisture transport pathways.

  • Units: degrees.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-167h 2024-04-16
{"name":"TPWDIR","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
TPWSPD Total Precipitable Water Transport Speed (m/s)
1 variant

Total precipitable water transport speed is the magnitude of column‑integrated moisture transport. It highlights atmospheric river strength.

  • Units: m/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-167h 2024-04-16
{"name":"TPWSPD","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
VIL Vertically-Integrated Liquid Water (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Vertically‑integrated liquid water is the total column liquid water content. It is used as a proxy for precipitation intensity and hail potential.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere 1h-48h 2020-10-01
{"name":"VIL","level":"entire atmosphere","info":""}
VIS Visibility (m)
1 variant

Horizontal visibility at the surface. Lower values indicate reduced visibility due to fog, precipitation, or aerosols.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 1h-84h 2020-10-01
{"name":"VIS","level":"surface","info":""}
WDIR Wind Direction (degrees)
3 variants

Wind direction indicates the direction from which the wind is blowing at the specified level.

  • Units: degrees.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WDIR","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
30 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WDIR","level":"30 m above ground","info":""}
80 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WDIR","level":"80 m above ground","info":""}
WIND Wind Speed (m/s)
4 variants

Wind speed is the magnitude of the horizontal wind at the specified level. It is used for transport, mixing, and hazards.

  • Units: m/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WIND","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
10 m above ground ens std dev 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WIND","level":"10 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
30 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WIND","level":"30 m above ground","info":""}
80 m above ground 1h-264h 2020-10-01
{"name":"WIND","level":"80 m above ground","info":""}

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