GribStream

NAM CONUS Surface Diagnostics

GribStream Code: namawip12

Description

NAM CONUS Surface Diagnostics is the surface-rich North American Mesoscale (NAM) companion to the existing namawphys dataset. It uses the same 12 km Lambert CONUS grid as awphys, but carries a broader set of surface, soil, canopy, radiative, runoff, and column-integrated diagnostics.

This is the better choice when you care about land-surface coupling, cloud and radiation budgets, canopy conductance terms, or hydrology-style diagnostics that are thin or absent in the leaner awphys slice. For storm-scale structure, pair it with NAM CONUS Nest; for the simulated satellite companion, see NAM CONUS GOES-Simulated Brightness Temperatures.

Detail

Parameters

0 parameters

Click a parameter to reveal variants in a compact table with ready-to-copy JSON selectors.

4LFTX –Best (4-layer) Lifted Index (K)
1 variant

Best (4-layer) lifted index uses parcels from the lowest four model layers to assess stability at 500 hPa. More negative values indicate greater instability.

  • Units: K.
  • Often used alongside CAPE and CIN in convective forecasting.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
180-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"4LFTX","level":"180-0 mb above ground","info":""}
ABSV –Absolute Vorticity (1/s)
5 variants

Absolute vorticity combines relative vorticity and planetary vorticity from Earth's rotation. It highlights rotation and dynamical forcing in the flow.

  • Units: 1/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1000 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ABSV","level":"1000 mb","info":""}
250 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ABSV","level":"250 mb","info":""}
500 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ABSV","level":"500 mb","info":""}
700 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ABSV","level":"700 mb","info":""}
850 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ABSV","level":"850 mb","info":""}
ACPCP –Convective Precipitation (kg/m²)
1 variant

Convective precipitation accumulation represents precipitation produced by the convection scheme during the output period. It isolates convective rainfall from larger-scale precipitation.

  • Units: kg/m².
  • Useful for identifying convectively driven rainfall contributions.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ACPCP","level":"surface","info":""}
ALBDO –Surface Albedo (percent)
1 variant

Surface albedo is the fraction of incoming shortwave radiation reflected by the surface. Higher albedo means less solar energy absorbed and a cooler surface.

  • Units: percent.
  • Important for snow and ice feedbacks and surface energy balance.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ALBDO","level":"surface","info":""}
APCP –Accumulated Precipitation (kg/m^2)
1 variant

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 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"APCP","level":"surface","info":""}
BGRUN –Baseflow-Groundwater Runoff (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Baseflow‑groundwater runoff represents subsurface drainage from soil into streams. It is a slower component of runoff.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"BGRUN","level":"surface","info":""}
BMIXL –Blackadar's Mixing Length Scale (m)
1 variant

Blackadar's mixing length scale is the turbulence length scale used by boundary-layer physics to limit the size of turbulent eddies. It directly affects the exchange coefficients that control momentum, heat, and moisture mixing near the surface and through the planetary boundary layer.

  • Units: m.
  • This is mainly a model-physics diagnostic rather than a directly observed atmospheric variable.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"BMIXL","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
BRTMP –Brightness Temperature (K)
1 variant

Brightness temperature is the blackbody temperature that would emit the observed radiance in a spectral channel. It is used for satellite and cloud diagnostics.

  • Units: K.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
top of atmosphere 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"BRTMP","level":"top of atmosphere","info":""}
CAPE –Convective Available Potential Energy (J/kg)
4 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
180-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CAPE","level":"180-0 mb above ground","info":""}
255-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CAPE","level":"255-0 mb above ground","info":""}
90-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CAPE","level":"90-0 mb above ground","info":""}
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CAPE","level":"surface","info":""}
CCOND –Cloud Condensation (kg/kg)
1 variant

Cloud condensation represents the conversion of water vapor to cloud water in the model microphysics. It helps diagnose cloud formation and latent heating.

  • Units: kg/kg.
  • Cloud fraction influences surface radiation and temperature.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CCOND","level":"surface","info":""}
CDCON –Convective Cloud Cover (%)
1 variant

Convective cloud cover is the fraction of the grid cell covered by clouds produced by the convective parameterization. It is useful when you need to separate parameterized convective cloud from stratiform or total cloud amount.

  • Units: %.
  • Interpret it alongside total cloud cover and precipitation to see how much of the cloud field is tied to deep convection.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CDCON","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
CFRZR –Categorical Freezing Rain (flag)
1 variant

Categorical indicator of freezing rain occurrence at the surface during the output period.

  • Units: flag.
  • Useful as a mask for icing or glaze hazards.
NOAA GRIB2 Table 4.222
Source
0
No
1
Yes
255
Missing
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CFRZR","level":"surface","info":""}
CICEP –Categorical Ice Pellets (flag)
1 variant

Categorical indicator of ice pellet (sleet) occurrence at the surface during the output period.

  • Units: flag.
  • Use with precipitation fields to gauge intensity.
NOAA GRIB2 Table 4.222
Source
0
No
1
Yes
255
Missing
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CICEP","level":"surface","info":""}
CIN –Convective Inhibition (J/kg)
4 variants

Convective Inhibition (CIN) measures the energy barrier that must be overcome to initiate convection. More negative values indicate a stronger cap that can suppress storms.

  • Units: J/kg.
  • When CIN is weak and CAPE is high, convection is more likely.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
180-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CIN","level":"180-0 mb above ground","info":""}
255-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CIN","level":"255-0 mb above ground","info":""}
90-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CIN","level":"90-0 mb above ground","info":""}
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CIN","level":"surface","info":""}
CNVHR –Deep Convective Heating Rate (K/s)
1 variant

Deep convective heating rate is the temperature tendency produced by the model's deep convection scheme. It diagnoses where parameterized convection is warming or cooling the column through latent heat release and compensating motions.

  • Units: K/s.
  • Use it with LRGHR, SWHR, and LWHR when you need to partition total diabatic heating by physical source.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CNVHR","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
CNWAT –Plant Canopy Surface Water (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Plant canopy surface water is liquid water intercepted by vegetation. It represents interception storage and evaporation potential.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CNWAT","level":"surface","info":""}
CPOFP –Percent Frozen Precipitation (percent)
1 variant

Percent frozen precipitation indicates the fraction of total precipitation that is falling in frozen form. It helps distinguish mixed-phase and winter precipitation impacts.

  • Units: percent.
  • Higher values indicate a larger frozen contribution to the total precipitation.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CPOFP","level":"surface","info":""}
CPRAT –Convective Precipitation Rate (kg/m²/s)
1 variant

Convective precipitation rate is the intensity of precipitation produced by convection. It highlights storm‑driven rainfall rates.

  • Units: kg/m²/s.
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CPRAT","level":"surface","info":""}
CRAIN –Categorical Rain (flag)
1 variant

Categorical indicator of rain occurrence at the surface during the output period. Useful as a yes/no mask for rain.

  • Units: flag.
  • Use with accumulation or rate fields for intensity.
NOAA GRIB2 Table 4.222
Source
0
No
1
Yes
255
Missing
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CRAIN","level":"surface","info":""}
CSNOW –Categorical Snow (flag)
1 variant

Categorical indicator of snow occurrence at the surface during the output period.

  • Units: flag.
  • Use alongside snowfall/snow-water-equivalent fields.
NOAA GRIB2 Table 4.222
Source
0
No
1
Yes
255
Missing
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CSNOW","level":"surface","info":""}
CUEFI –Convective Cloud Efficiency (non-dim)
1 variant

Convective cloud efficiency is a dimensionless diagnostic used by the convective cloud scheme to relate convective activity to resulting cloud amount. Higher values indicate that the scheme is converting a larger share of parameterized convection into convective cloud.

  • Units: non-dim.
  • Treat it as a model-physics diagnostic, not as a direct cloud fraction field by itself.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"CUEFI","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
DLWRF –Downward Longwave Radiation Flux (W/m^2)
1 variant

Downward longwave (thermal) flux represents incoming energy at the surface. It is a key driver of surface heating and cooling.

  • Units: W/m^2.
  • Shortwave affects surface heating; longwave affects radiative cooling.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"DLWRF","level":"surface","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
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"DPT","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
2 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"DPT","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
DSWRF –Downward Short-Wave Radiation Flux (W/m^2)
1 variant

Downward radiative flux represents incoming energy at the surface. It is a key driver of surface heating and cooling.

  • Units: W/m^2.
  • Shortwave affects surface heating; longwave affects radiative cooling.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"DSWRF","level":"surface","info":""}
FRICV –Frictional Velocity (m/s)
1 variant

Friction velocity (u*) is a measure of near‑surface shear stress. It is commonly used in turbulence, dust, and air‑sea exchange calculations.

  • Units: m/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"FRICV","level":"surface","info":""}
GUST –Wind Speed (Gust) (m/s)
1 variant

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
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"GUST","level":"surface","info":""}
HCDC –High Cloud Cover (percent)
1 variant

High cloud cover is the fraction of the grid cell covered by clouds in the upper troposphere. It affects longwave radiation and aviation.

  • Units: percent.
  • Cloud fraction influences surface radiation and temperature.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
high cloud layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HCDC","level":"high cloud layer","info":""}
HGT –Geopotential Height (gpm)
8 variants

Geopotential height is the altitude of a pressure surface in the atmosphere. It is the primary field for identifying ridges, troughs, and large‑scale flow patterns.

  • Units: gpm.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
cloud ceiling 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"cloud ceiling","info":""}
highest top level of supercooled liquid water layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"highest top level of supercooled liquid water layer","info":""}
level of adiabatic condensation from sfc 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"level of adiabatic condensation from sfc","info":""}
lowest bottom level of supercooled liquid water layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"lowest bottom level of supercooled liquid water layer","info":""}
lowest level of the wet bulb zero 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"lowest level of the wet bulb zero","info":""}
planetary boundary layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"planetary boundary layer","info":""}
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HGT","level":"surface","info":""}
HINDEX –Haines Index (Numeric)
1 variant

Haines Index combines atmospheric stability and dryness to estimate the potential for large fire growth. Higher values indicate a more favorable environment for extreme fire behavior.

  • Units: Numeric.
  • Typically used in wildfire forecasting and risk monitoring.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HINDEX","level":"surface","info":""}
HLCY –Storm Relative Helicity (m^2/s^2)
2 variants

Storm-relative helicity measures the potential for streamwise vorticity to be ingested by a storm updraft. Higher values suggest a greater likelihood of rotating updrafts.

  • Units: m^2/s^2.
  • Commonly evaluated in the lowest 1 to 3 km layer.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1000-0 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HLCY","level":"1000-0 m above ground","info":""}
3000-0 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HLCY","level":"3000-0 m above ground","info":""}
HPBL –Planetary Boundary Layer Height (m)
1 variant

Boundary layer height marks the depth of the turbulent surface-influenced layer. It affects mixing, dispersion, and surface fluxes.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"HPBL","level":"surface","info":""}
ICEC –Ice Cover (Proportion)
1 variant

Ice cover is the proportion of the grid cell covered by ice. It is used as a surface-state mask for sea ice and related cryosphere diagnostics.

  • Units: Proportion.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ICEC","level":"surface","info":""}
LAND –Land Cover (0=sea, 1=land) (Proportion)
1 variant

Land cover is a land/sea mask where 0 indicates sea and 1 indicates land. It is used to separate land and ocean surface processes.

  • Units: Proportion.
Land mask
0
Water
1
Land
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LAND","level":"surface","info":""}
LCDC –Low Cloud Cover (percent)
1 variant

Low cloud cover is the fraction of the grid cell covered by low clouds. It strongly affects visibility, fog potential, and surface temperatures.

  • Units: percent.
  • Cloud fraction influences surface radiation and temperature.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
low cloud layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LCDC","level":"low cloud layer","info":""}
LFTX –Surface Lifted Index (K)
1 variant

Lifted Index compares a lifted parcel's temperature to the environment at 500 hPa. More negative values indicate greater instability and thunderstorm potential.

  • Units: K.
  • Values near zero indicate neutral stability.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
500-1000 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LFTX","level":"500-1000 mb","info":""}
LHTFL –Latent Heat Net Flux (W/m^2)
1 variant

Latent heat net flux represents energy exchange due to evaporation/condensation at the surface. It links moisture and energy budgets.

  • Units: W/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LHTFL","level":"surface","info":""}
LRGHR –Large Scale Condensate Heating Rate (K/s)
1 variant

Large-scale condensate heating rate is the temperature tendency caused by resolved condensation and deposition outside the deep convection parameterization. It isolates diabatic heating tied to stratiform cloud and precipitation processes.

  • Units: K/s.
  • Use it with CNVHR, SWHR, and LWHR when you need to partition total diabatic heating by physical source.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LRGHR","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
LTNG –Lightning (non-dim)
1 variant

Lightning is a dimensionless model diagnostic in these NOAA mesoscale inventories. Higher values indicate greater modeled lightning or convective electrical activity.

  • Units: non-dim.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LTNG","level":"surface","info":""}
LWHR –Long-wave Radiative Heating Rate (K/s)
1 variant

Long-wave radiative heating rate is the temperature tendency caused by thermal infrared radiation. Negative values commonly indicate radiative cooling, while positive values indicate net long-wave warming at that level.

  • Units: K/s.
  • Pair it with SWHR to separate shortwave and longwave radiative tendencies.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"LWHR","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","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 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MAXRH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
MAXUW –Maximum U-Component of Wind (m/s)
1 variant

Maximum u‑component of wind is the strongest east‑west flow during the period. It helps identify peak wind directions.

  • Units: m/s.
  • Combine u and v components to compute speed and direction.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MAXUW","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
MAXVW –Maximum V-Component of Wind (m/s)
1 variant

Maximum v‑component of wind is the strongest north‑south flow during the period.

  • Units: m/s.
  • Combine u and v components to compute speed and direction.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
10 m above ground 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MAXVW","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
MCDC –Middle Cloud Cover (percent)
1 variant

Mid-level cloud cover is the fraction of the grid cell covered by clouds in the middle troposphere. It influences both shortwave and longwave radiation.

  • Units: percent.
  • Cloud fraction influences surface radiation and temperature.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
middle cloud layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MCDC","level":"middle cloud layer","info":""}
MCONV –Moisture Convergence (kg/(m^2 s))
1 variant

Moisture convergence is the horizontal convergence of water vapor transport. Areas of convergence favor rising motion and precipitation development.

  • Units: kg/(m^2 s).
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MCONV","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
MDIV –Horizontal Moisture Divergence (kg/kg/s)
1 variant

Horizontal moisture divergence measures the divergence of the horizontal moisture field in model tendency units. It is used to diagnose where the resolved flow is exporting moisture or concentrating it into convergence zones that favor cloud and precipitation development.

  • Units: kg/kg/s.
  • Negative values indicate moisture convergence; positive values indicate moisture divergence.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2024-04-15
{"name":"MDIV","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","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 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MINRH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
MSLET –Mean Sea Level Pressure (ETA model) (Pa)
1 variant

Mean sea level pressure (ETA reduction) is MSLP computed using the ETA model reduction method. It is used for synoptic analysis.

  • Units: Pa.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
mean sea level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MSLET","level":"mean sea level","info":""}
MSTAV –Moisture Availability (percent)
1 variant

Moisture availability represents how much moisture is available at the surface for evaporation. It is used in land-surface and fire-weather diagnostics.

  • Units: percent.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
0-1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MSTAV","level":"0-1 m below ground","info":""}
MXSALB –Maximum Snow Albedo (percent)
1 variant

Maximum snow albedo is the highest reflectivity of the snow surface during the period. Higher values indicate fresher, brighter snow.

  • Units: percent.
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"MXSALB","level":"surface","info":""}
PLI –Parcel Lifted Index (K)
1 variant

Parcel lifted index compares a lifted parcel temperature to the environment at 500 hPa. More negative values indicate greater instability and thunderstorm potential.

  • Units: K.
  • More negative values indicate greater instability.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
30-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PLI","level":"30-0 mb above ground","info":""}
PLPL –Pressure of Level from which Parcel was Lifted (Pa)
1 variant

Pressure of the level from which the parcel was lifted indicates the parcel source level used for stability indices. It helps interpret lifted index and CAPE products.

  • Units: Pa.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
255-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PLPL","level":"255-0 mb above ground","info":""}
POROS –Soil Porosity (Proportion)
1 variant

Soil porosity is the fraction of soil volume that is pore space. It governs storage and drainage capacity.

  • Units: Proportion.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"POROS","level":"surface","info":""}
POT –Potential Temperature (K)
2 variants

Potential temperature is the temperature a parcel would have if brought dry‑adiabatically to a reference pressure. It is used for stability.

  • Units: K.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"POT","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
10 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"POT","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
PRATE –Precipitation Rate (kg/(m^2 s))
1 variant

Precipitation rate is the total intensity of precipitation over the period. It combines convective and stratiform contributions.

  • Units: kg/(m^2 s).
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRATE","level":"surface","info":""}
PRES –Pressure (Pa)
12 variants

Pressure is the atmospheric pressure at the specified level. It is a fundamental mass-field variable for dynamics and thermodynamics.

  • Units: Pa.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
cloud base 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"cloud base","info":""}
cloud top 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"cloud top","info":""}
convective cloud bottom level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"convective cloud bottom level","info":""}
convective cloud top level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"convective cloud top level","info":""}
deep convective cloud bottom level 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"deep convective cloud bottom level","info":""}
deep convective cloud top level 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"deep convective cloud top level","info":""}
grid scale cloud bottom level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"grid scale cloud bottom level","info":""}
grid scale cloud top level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"grid scale cloud top level","info":""}
shallow convective cloud bottom level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"shallow convective cloud bottom level","info":""}
shallow convective cloud top level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"shallow convective cloud top level","info":""}
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRES","level":"surface","info":""}
PRMSL –Pressure Reduced to Mean Sea Level (Pa)
1 variant

Pressure reduced to mean sea level is MSLP computed from surface pressure and temperature. It is used to locate highs and lows.

  • Units: Pa.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
mean sea level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PRMSL","level":"mean sea level","info":""}
PWAT –Precipitable Water (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Precipitable water is the total column water vapor from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. It is a key moisture indicator.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
RCQ –Humidity Parameter in Canopy Conductance (Fraction)
1 variant

Humidity parameter in canopy conductance is the dimensionless stress function that applies the effect of air humidity to vegetation canopy conductance. It is used in land-surface evapotranspiration calculations to reduce or enhance stomatal opening under dry or humid air.

  • Units: Fraction.
  • Interpret it as one factor in the canopy conductance formulation alongside the solar, temperature, and soil-moisture terms.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RCQ","level":"surface","info":""}
RCS –Solar Parameter in Canopy Conductance (Fraction)
1 variant

Solar parameter in canopy conductance is the dimensionless radiation response term in the canopy conductance formulation. It modulates stomatal conductance and transpiration according to available solar energy.

  • Units: Fraction.
  • Use it with RCT, RCQ, and RCSOL to see which environmental factor is limiting canopy conductance.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RCS","level":"surface","info":""}
RCSOL –Soil Moisture Parameter in Canopy Conductance (Fraction)
1 variant

Soil moisture parameter in canopy conductance is the dimensionless soil-water stress term used in the canopy conductance formulation. It reduces canopy conductance and transpiration when root-zone moisture is limiting.

  • Units: Fraction.
  • Use it with RCS, RCT, and RCQ to identify whether evapotranspiration is being constrained most strongly by soil moisture, light, temperature, or humidity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RCSOL","level":"surface","info":""}
RCT –Temperature Parameter in Canopy Conductance (Fraction)
1 variant

Temperature parameter in canopy conductance is the dimensionless temperature response term in the canopy conductance formulation. It represents how close conditions are to the vegetation's preferred temperature range for transpiration.

  • Units: Fraction.
  • Use it with RCS, RCQ, and RCSOL to separate the temperature effect from other canopy-conductance controls.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RCT","level":"surface","info":""}
REFC –Composite Reflectivity (dBZ)
1 variant

Composite reflectivity is the maximum reflectivity in the column. It is a standard radar‑style field for identifying convective cores and precipitation intensity.

  • Units: dBZ.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"REFC","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
REFD –Reflectivity (dBZ)
3 variants

Reflectivity is a radar‑style measure of hydrometeor concentration at a given level. Higher values generally correspond to heavier precipitation.

  • Units: dBZ.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"REFD","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
1000 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"REFD","level":"1000 m above ground","info":""}
4000 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"REFD","level":"4000 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
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RETOP","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
RH –Relative Humidity (percent)
8 variants

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
0.47-1 sigma layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"0.47-1 sigma layer","info":""}
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
120-90 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"120-90 mb above ground","info":""}
150-120 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"150-120 mb above ground","info":""}
2 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
30-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"30-0 mb above ground","info":""}
60-30 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"60-30 mb above ground","info":""}
90-60 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RH","level":"90-60 mb above ground","info":""}
RIME –Rime Factor (non-dim)
1 variant

Rime factor is a dimensionless microphysics diagnostic that describes the degree of riming on frozen hydrometeors. It is useful for distinguishing lightly rimed ice from graupel-like or heavily rimed particles in winter-weather and icing analysis.

  • Units: non-dim.
  • Interpret it with cloud ice, snow, and rain fields when diagnosing mixed-phase precipitation structure.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RIME","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
RLYRS –Number of Soil Layers (count)
1 variant

Number of soil layers is a static model metadata field describing the soil discretization.

  • Units: count.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RLYRS","level":"surface","info":""}
RSMIN –Minimum Stomatal Resistance (s m-1)
1 variant

Minimum stomatal resistance is a vegetation parameter controlling transpiration efficiency. Lower values allow stronger evapotranspiration under favorable conditions.

  • Units: s m-1.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RSMIN","level":"surface","info":""}
RWMR –Rain Water Mixing Ratio (kg/kg)
1 variant

Rain water mixing ratio is the mass of rainwater per mass of air. It describes rain content within the column.

  • Units: kg/kg.
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"RWMR","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
SFCR –Surface Roughness (m)
1 variant

Surface roughness length is the effective height of surface obstacles that control drag. It strongly influences near-surface wind, turbulence, and exchange fluxes.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SFCR","level":"surface","info":""}
SFEXC –Exchange Coefficient at Surface (dimensionless)
1 variant

Surface exchange coefficient is the bulk transfer coefficient used to compute turbulent heat and moisture fluxes. It depends on stability and roughness.

  • Units: dimensionless.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SFEXC","level":"surface","info":""}
SHTFL –Sensible Heat Net Flux (W/m^2)
1 variant

Sensible heat net flux is turbulent heat exchange driven by temperature differences. It affects near‑surface temperature and stability.

  • Units: W/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SHTFL","level":"surface","info":""}
SMDRY –Direct Evaporation Cease (Soil Moisture) (Proportion)
1 variant

Direct evaporation cease (soil moisture) is the threshold below which bare-soil evaporation is shut off in the land-surface model.

  • Units: Proportion.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SMDRY","level":"surface","info":""}
SMREF –Transpiration Stress-Onset (Soil Moisture) (Proportion)
1 variant

Transpiration stress-onset (soil moisture) is the threshold at which plants begin to experience moisture stress in the land-surface model.

  • Units: Proportion.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SMREF","level":"surface","info":""}
SNFALB –Snow-free Albedo (%)
1 variant

Snow-free albedo is the background land-surface reflectivity with snow cover removed. It is used by the radiation scheme to represent how much incoming solar radiation the underlying surface would reflect in the absence of snow.

  • Units: %.
  • Use it with snow cover or snow albedo fields when you need to separate the land-surface background from the current snowpack effect.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SNFALB","level":"surface","info":""}
SNMR –Snow Mixing Ratio (kg/kg)
1 variant

Snow mixing ratio is the mass of snow particles per mass of air. It describes suspended snow content relevant to microphysics and precipitation.

  • Units: kg/kg.
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SNMR","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
SNOD –Snow Depth (m)
1 variant

Snow depth is the physical thickness of the snowpack. It is distinct from snow water equivalent, which measures water content.

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SNOD","level":"surface","info":""}
SNOM –Snow Melt (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Snow melt represents water released by melting snowpack during the period. It is a key driver of runoff and flooding.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SNOM","level":"surface","info":""}
SNOWC –Snow Cover (percent)
1 variant

Snow cover is the fraction of the grid cell covered by snow. It helps interpret albedo, runoff timing, and surface energy balance.

  • Units: percent.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SNOWC","level":"surface","info":""}
SOILL –Liquid Volumetric Soil Moisture (non-frozen) (Proportion)
4 variants

Liquid volumetric soil moisture (non-frozen) is the liquid portion of soil water expressed as a proportion of soil volume, excluding soil ice.

  • Units: Proportion.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
0-0.1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILL","level":"0-0.1 m below ground","info":""}
0.1-0.4 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILL","level":"0.1-0.4 m below ground","info":""}
0.4-1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILL","level":"0.4-1 m below ground","info":""}
1-2 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILL","level":"1-2 m below ground","info":""}
SOILM –Soil Moisture Content (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Soil moisture content is the amount of water stored in the soil layer or column represented by the product.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
0-2 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILM","level":"0-2 m below ground","info":""}
SOILW –Volumetric Soil Moisture Content (Fraction)
4 variants

Volumetric soil moisture is the fraction of soil volume occupied by water. It is commonly used in hydrology and drought monitoring.

  • Units: Fraction.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
0-0.1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILW","level":"0-0.1 m below ground","info":""}
0.1-0.4 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILW","level":"0.1-0.4 m below ground","info":""}
0.4-1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILW","level":"0.4-1 m below ground","info":""}
1-2 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOILW","level":"1-2 m below ground","info":""}
SOTYP –Soil Type (code)
1 variant

Soil type class used by the land-surface model. It controls infiltration, drainage, and heat/moisture storage, and strongly affects runoff and evapotranspiration.

  • Units: code.
NOAA GRIB2 Table 4.213
Source
0
Reserved
1
Sand
2
Loamy sand
3
Sandy loam
4
Silt loam
5
Organic
6
Sandy clay loam
7
Silty clay loam
8
Clay loam
9
Sandy clay
10
Silty clay
11
Clay
12-191
Reserved
192-254
Reserved for local use
255
Missing
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SOTYP","level":"surface","info":""}
SPFH –Specific Humidity (kg/kg)
3 variants

Specific humidity is the mass of water vapor per mass of air at the specified level. It is central to moisture transport.

  • Units: kg/kg.
  • Higher values indicate more atmospheric moisture and greater cloud or precip potential.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SPFH","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
10 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SPFH","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
2 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SPFH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
SSRUN –Storm Surface Runoff (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Storm surface runoff represents overland flow generated by rainfall or snowmelt. It responds quickly to heavy precipitation.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SSRUN","level":"surface","info":""}
SWHR –Solar Radiative Heating Rate (K/s)
1 variant

Solar radiative heating rate is the temperature tendency caused by shortwave solar radiation. It diagnoses how rapidly absorption of sunlight is warming the layer.

  • Units: K/s.
  • Pair it with LWHR to separate shortwave and longwave radiative tendencies.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"SWHR","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCDC –Total Cloud Cover (percent)
1 variant

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
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCDC","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCLSW –Total Column Integrated Supercooled Liquid Water (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated supercooled liquid water is the vertically integrated mass of liquid cloud water at subfreezing temperatures. It is a key aviation icing diagnostic because supercooled liquid water is the part of the cloud field most directly associated with airframe ice accretion.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Higher values usually point to deeper or more liquid-rich icing layers aloft.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCLSW","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCOLC –Total Column Integrated Condensate (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated condensate is the vertically integrated total cloud condensate. It combines cloud liquid and ice contributions and is useful for diagnosing the overall mass of non-precipitating condensate in the column.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Compare it with TCOLW and TCOLI when you need the liquid and ice components separately.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCOLC","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCOLI –Total Column Integrated Cloud Ice (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated cloud ice is the vertically integrated mass of suspended cloud ice. It is used in cloud microphysics, radiation, and satellite forward calculations, especially when separating ice cloud from liquid cloud contributions.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Use it with TCOLW or TCOLC to understand whether the column condensate is dominated by ice or liquid water.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCOLI","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCOLM –Total Column Integrated Melting Ice (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated melting ice is the vertically integrated mass of melting frozen hydrometeors in the column. It helps diagnose the melting layer and mixed-phase precipitation structure, including sleet and wet-snow transition zones.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • It is most informative near the 0 C layer where hydrometeor phase changes are active.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCOLM","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCOLR –Total Column Integrated Rain (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated rain is the vertically integrated mass of rainwater in the atmospheric column. It is a snapshot of rainwater aloft, not a surface accumulation field.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Use PRATE or APCP when you need surface precipitation intensity or accumulation instead.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCOLR","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCOLS –Total Column Integrated Snow (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated snow is the vertically integrated mass of snow in the atmospheric column. It helps identify where frozen precipitation aloft is present even before it reaches the surface unchanged.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Compare it with TCOLR and TCOLM to diagnose phase changes through the depth of the column.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCOLS","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TCOLW –Total Column Integrated Cloud Water (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Total column integrated cloud water is the vertically integrated mass of suspended liquid cloud water. It is distinct from rainwater and is used in cloud, radiation, fog, and satellite forward-model diagnostics.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Compare it with TCOLI or TCOLC to separate liquid cloud from ice cloud and total condensate.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer) 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TCOLW","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
TKE –Turbulent Kinetic Energy (m^2/s^2)
1 variant

Turbulent kinetic energy represents the intensity of turbulent motions. Higher values indicate stronger mixing and potential turbulence.

  • Units: m^2/s^2.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TKE","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
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 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"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 1h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMIN","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
TMP –Temperature (K)
19 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
0.7 sigma level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"0.7 sigma level","info":""}
0.75 sigma level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"0.75 sigma level","info":""}
0.8 sigma level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"0.8 sigma level","info":""}
0.85 sigma level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"0.85 sigma level","info":""}
0.9 sigma level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"0.9 sigma level","info":""}
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
120-90 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"120-90 mb above ground","info":""}
150-120 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"150-120 mb above ground","info":""}
180-150 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"180-150 mb above ground","info":""}
2 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
30-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"30-0 mb above ground","info":""}
60-30 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"60-30 mb above ground","info":""}
750 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"750 mb","info":""}
800 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"800 mb","info":""}
850 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"850 mb","info":""}
90-60 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"90-60 mb above ground","info":""}
900 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"900 mb","info":""}
cloud top 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"cloud top","info":""}
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TMP","level":"surface","info":""}
TSOIL –Soil Temperature (K)
5 variants

Soil temperature describes the thermal state of the soil layer. It affects ground heat flux and freeze/thaw processes.

  • Units: K.
  • Soil state affects evapotranspiration and boundary-layer moisture.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
0-0.1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TSOIL","level":"0-0.1 m below ground","info":""}
0.1-0.4 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TSOIL","level":"0.1-0.4 m below ground","info":""}
0.4-1 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TSOIL","level":"0.4-1 m below ground","info":""}
1-2 m below ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TSOIL","level":"1-2 m below ground","info":""}
3 m underground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"TSOIL","level":"3 m underground","info":""}
UGRD –U-Component of Wind (m/s)
9 variants

U‑component of wind is the east‑west component of the horizontal wind. Combine with v for speed and direction.

  • Units: m/s.
  • Combine u and v components to compute speed and direction.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
10 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
120-90 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"120-90 mb above ground","info":""}
150-120 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"150-120 mb above ground","info":""}
180-150 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"180-150 mb above ground","info":""}
30-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"30-0 mb above ground","info":""}
60-30 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"60-30 mb above ground","info":""}
90-60 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"90-60 mb above ground","info":""}
planetary boundary layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"UGRD","level":"planetary boundary layer","info":""}
ULWRF –Upward Longwave Radiation Flux (W/m^2)
2 variants

Upward longwave (thermal) flux represents outgoing energy at the surface. It is a key driver of surface heating and cooling.

  • Units: W/m^2.
  • Shortwave affects surface heating; longwave affects radiative cooling.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ULWRF","level":"surface","info":""}
top of atmosphere 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"ULWRF","level":"top of atmosphere","info":""}
USTM –U-Component of Storm Motion (m/s)
1 variant

U‑component of storm motion is the east‑west component of the storm translation vector.

  • Units: m/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
6000-0 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"USTM","level":"6000-0 m above ground","info":""}
USWRF –Upward Short-Wave Radiation Flux (W/m^2)
1 variant

Upward radiative flux represents outgoing energy at the surface. It is a key driver of surface heating and cooling.

  • Units: W/m^2.
  • Shortwave affects surface heating; longwave affects radiative cooling.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"USWRF","level":"surface","info":""}
VEG –Vegetation Fraction (percent)
1 variant

Vegetation fraction is the portion of the grid cell covered by vegetation. It affects albedo, roughness, and evapotranspiration.

  • Units: percent.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VEG","level":"surface","info":""}
VGRD –V-Component of Wind (m/s)
9 variants

V‑component of wind is the north‑south component of the horizontal wind. Combine with u for speed and direction.

  • Units: m/s.
  • Combine u and v components to compute speed and direction.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
10 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
120-90 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"120-90 mb above ground","info":""}
150-120 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"150-120 mb above ground","info":""}
180-150 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"180-150 mb above ground","info":""}
30-0 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"30-0 mb above ground","info":""}
60-30 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"60-30 mb above ground","info":""}
90-60 mb above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"90-60 mb above ground","info":""}
planetary boundary layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGRD","level":"planetary boundary layer","info":""}
VGTYP –Vegetation Type (code)
1 variant

Categorical land-use/vegetation class. It is used to set roughness, albedo, canopy properties, and other surface-exchange parameters.

  • Units: code.
NOAA GRIB2 Table 4.212
Source
0
Reserved
1
Urban land
2
Agricultural
3
Range land
4
Deciduous forest
5
Coniferous forest
6
Forest/wetland
7
Water
8
Wetlands
9
Desert
10
Tundra
11
Ice
12
Tropical forest
13
Savannah
14-191
Reserved
192-254
Reserved for local use
255
Missing
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VGTYP","level":"surface","info":""}
VIS –Visibility (m)
2 variants

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

  • Units: m.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
cloud top 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VIS","level":"cloud top","info":""}
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VIS","level":"surface","info":""}
VRATE –Ventilation Rate (m^2/s)
1 variant

Ventilation rate combines mixing depth and transport wind to estimate the atmosphere's ability to disperse smoke and pollutants.

  • Units: m^2/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
planetary boundary layer 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VRATE","level":"planetary boundary layer","info":""}
VSTM –V-Component Storm Motion (m/s)
1 variant

V-component storm motion represents the north-south component of storm motion. Positive values indicate motion toward the north.

  • Units: m/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
6000-0 m above ground 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VSTM","level":"6000-0 m above ground","info":""}
VVEL –Vertical Velocity (Pressure) (Pa/s)
3 variants

Vertical velocity in pressure coordinates (omega). Negative values indicate upward motion (rising air); positive values indicate subsidence.

  • Units: Pa/s.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
1 hybrid level 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VVEL","level":"1 hybrid level","info":""}
500 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VVEL","level":"500 mb","info":""}
700 mb 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"VVEL","level":"700 mb","info":""}
WEASD –Water Equivalent of Accumulated Snow Depth (kg/m^2)
1 variant

Snow water equivalent (SWE) is the total liquid water stored in the snowpack. It integrates depth and density of existing snow.

  • Units: kg/m^2.
  • Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"WEASD","level":"surface","info":""}
WILT –Wilting Point (Proportion)
1 variant

Wilting point is the soil moisture threshold below which plants can no longer extract water. It is used in drought and vegetation stress diagnostics.

  • Units: Proportion.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"WILT","level":"surface","info":""}
WTMP –Water Temperature (K)
1 variant

Water temperature is the thermal state of the ocean or lake surface. It influences air-sea fluxes and marine hazards.

  • Units: K.
Level Info Horizon Introduced Selector
surface 0h-84h 2021-09-16
{"name":"WTMP","level":"surface","info":""}

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