GribStream

NOAA National Blend of Models - Guam

Código GribStream: nbmgu

Otras grillas NBM: nbm, nbmak, nbmhi, nbmpr, nbmoc

Estado de NBM v5: NBM v5 ya está operativo en este dataset. En el archivo de GribStream, las ejecuciones anteriores a 2026-05-05 12:00 UTC contienen la versión operativa anterior de NBM; las ejecuciones desde 2026-05-05 12:00 UTC en adelante usan NBM v5.

Los campos de acumulación como APCP, ASNOW y FICEAC, cuando están presentes, continúan a través del rango horario ampliado de NBM v5 y luego siguen con períodos de acumulación más largos en /timeseries, sin huecos ni ventanas duplicadas.

Descripción

NBM Guam es la salida regional del National Blend of Models para Guam. Lleva el postprocesamiento operativo de NOAA a una grilla enfocada en esa zona, en vez de usar la grilla CONUS principal.

NBM combina múltiples fuentes de pronóstico y aplica calibración estadística para producir campos más consistentes que los de un modelo individual sin calibración. El objetivo es entregar una guía más estable para productos operativos y decisiones donde el pronóstico condiciona el riesgo.

El sistema usa técnicas como Model Output Statistics (MOS), mapeo de cuantiles y ponderación de ensemble. En los dominios regionales, esa mezcla permite mantener una guía local útil sin cambiar cómo consultas la API.

En GribStream, nbmgu conserva los códigos de variable, niveles y valores de info del catálogo. Puedes usar los mismos endpoints y selectores que en otros códigos NBM, cambiando solo el código del modelo.

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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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