GribStream Code: nbmparpr
Other NBM parallel core grids: nbmpar , nbmparak , nbmparhi , nbmpargu , nbmparoc
Operational counterpart: nbmpr
Description
Experimental public parallel feed for NBM v5 on the Puerto Rico core grid, useful for tropical and coastal validation against operational guidance.
The upstream bucket is noaa-nbm-para-pds. GribStream keeps the parallel feed under dedicated dataset codes so you can compare it to the operational NBM family instead of swapping existing archives underneath current workflows.
NBM v5 is more than a parameter refresh. NOAA's July 15, 2025 change notice highlights one especially visible change for API users: most hourly guidance extends from 36 hours to 48 hours, which matters if you use NBM as an hourly time series rather than just a daily summary.
NOAA also revised the blend itself, including more quantile-mapped processing for key temperature, moisture, and precipitation guidance, a percentile-picking approach for deterministic wind and gusts, higher-resolution ECMWF and Canadian inputs, and ECAIFS as a new input for several core fields. See PNS 25-45 , winter configuration notes , and NBM Versions .
For Puerto Rico, v5 brings the longer hourly window plus new QM 10-meter wind and gust guidance, along with the broader temperature, moisture, and apparent-temperature updates that make the tropical short range more useful as a calibrated time series.
Detail
Archive window: Last 5 days
Source: NOAA NBM parallel public bucket on AWS Open Data.
Coverage: Puerto Rico core grid.
Update cadence: Hourly cycles.
Lead time: 1-264 hours where published, with most hourly guidance extending through hour 48 in NBM v5.
Resolution: ~2.5 km.
Status: Public parallel feed currently serving NBM v5.
Experimental: This parallel dataset is experimental. Fields, cadence, and retention can change.
Technical references: PNS 25-45 , Winter v5.0 configuration notes , NBM Versions .
Parameters
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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.
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surface
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"APCP","level":"surface","info":""}
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surface
prob >0.254
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"APCP","level":"surface","info":"prob >0.254"}
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APTMP
– Apparent Temperature (K)
1 variant
Apparent temperature combines air temperature, humidity, and wind to estimate how hot or cold it feels to humans. It is useful for heat and cold stress assessments.
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2 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"APTMP","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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surface
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"CAPE","level":"surface","info":""}
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surface
ens std dev
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"CAPE","level":"surface","info":"ens std dev"}
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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.
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cloud base
1h-84h
2026-04-15
{"name":"CEIL","level":"cloud base","info":""}
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cloud ceiling
1h-78h
2026-04-15
{"name":"CEIL","level":"cloud ceiling","info":""}
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DIST
– Distance to Feature (km)
1 variant
Distance to feature is the horizontal distance to the named hazard or boundary in the source product. It is used to map proximity to key features like fronts or hazards.
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surface - 610 m above ground
1h-36h
2026-04-15
{"name":"DIST","level":"surface - 610 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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2 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"DPT","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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2 m above ground
ens std dev
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"DPT","level":"2 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
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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.
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surface
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"DSWRF","level":"surface","info":""}
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ELLINX
– Ellrod Index (unitless)
1 variant
Ellrod index is a diagnostic for clear-air turbulence based on deformation and vertical wind shear. Higher values indicate greater turbulence potential for aviation.
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400-300 mb
1h-259h
2026-04-15
{"name":"ELLINX","level":"400-300 mb","info":""}
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FOSINDX
– Fosberg Fire Weather Index (unitless)
1 variant
Fosberg fire weather index combines temperature, humidity, and wind to estimate potential fire spread. Higher values indicate more favorable wildfire conditions.
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surface
6h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"FOSINDX","level":"surface","info":""}
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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.
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10 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"GUST","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
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10 m above ground
ens std dev
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"GUST","level":"10 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
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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.
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1000 m above ground
1h-48h
2026-04-15
{"name":"MAXREF","level":"1000 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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2 m above ground
13h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"MAXRH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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2 m above ground
13h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"MINRH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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MIXHT
– Mixing Height (m)
1 variant
Mixing height is the depth of the well-mixed layer near the surface. It is widely used for dispersion, smoke, and air-quality applications.
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"MIXHT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
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PCPDUR
– Precipitation Duration (hours)
1 variant
Precipitation duration is the total time with measurable precipitation in the output period. It helps distinguish intermittent from persistent events.
Units: hours.
Accumulations represent water-equivalent depth over the output interval; rates describe intensity.
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surface
12h-36h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PCPDUR","level":"surface","info":""}
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PWAT
– Precipitable Water (kg/m^2)
9 variants
Precipitable water is the total column water vapor from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. It is a key moisture indicator.
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
10% level
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"10% level"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
50% level
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"50% level"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
90% level
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"90% level"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
prob >12.7
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"prob >12.7"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
prob >25.4
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"prob >25.4"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
prob >38.1
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"prob >38.1"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
prob >50.8
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"prob >50.8"}
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
prob >63.5
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"PWAT","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":"prob >63.5"}
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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.
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cloud top
1h-48h
2026-04-15
{"name":"RETOP","level":"cloud top","info":""}
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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.
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2 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"RH","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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surface
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TCDC","level":"surface","info":""}
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surface
ens std dev
1h-48h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TCDC","level":"surface","info":"ens std dev"}
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surface
unknown derived fcst
49h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TCDC","level":"surface","info":"unknown derived fcst"}
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THUNC
– Thunderstorm Probability (percent)
1 variant
Thunderstorm probability gives the chance of thunderstorms during the valid period. It is used for convective hazard guidance.
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entire atmosphere
1h-36h
2026-04-15
{"name":"THUNC","level":"entire atmosphere","info":""}
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TMAX
– Maximum Temperature (K)
2 variants
Maximum temperature is the highest temperature reached during the output period. It is commonly used for heat stress and daily extremes.
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2 m above ground
12h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TMAX","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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2 m above ground
ens std dev
12h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TMAX","level":"2 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
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TMIN
– Minimum Temperature (K)
2 variants
Minimum temperature is the lowest temperature reached during the output period. It is commonly used for frost and cold-stress assessment.
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2 m above ground
12h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TMIN","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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2 m above ground
ens std dev
12h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TMIN","level":"2 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
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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.
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2 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TMP","level":"2 m above ground","info":""}
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2 m above ground
ens std dev
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TMP","level":"2 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
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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.
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10 m above ground
1h-167h
2026-04-16
{"name":"TPWDIR","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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10 m above ground
1h-167h
2026-04-16
{"name":"TPWSPD","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
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TRWDIR
– Tropical Wind Direction (degrees)
1 variant
Tropical wind direction is the direction of the tropical wind vector used in cyclone guidance.
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TRWDIR","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
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TRWSPD
– Tropical Wind Speed (m/s)
1 variant
Tropical wind speed is the magnitude of the tropical wind vector. It is often used in cyclone diagnostics.
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TRWSPD","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
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TSTM
– Thunderstorm Indicator (boolean)
1 variant
Thunderstorm indicator flags the presence of thunderstorm conditions in the grid cell. It is used as a categorical hazard field.
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surface
probability forecast
1h-192h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TSTM","level":"surface","info":"probability forecast"}
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TURB
– Turbulence Index (unitless)
1 variant
Turbulence index is a diagnostic measure of aviation turbulence. Higher values indicate increased turbulence risk along flight routes.
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surface - 1372 m above ground
1h-259h
2026-04-15
{"name":"TURB","level":"surface - 1372 m above ground","info":""}
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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.
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entire atmosphere
1h-48h
2026-04-15
{"name":"VIL","level":"entire atmosphere","info":""}
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VIS
– Visibility (m)
1 variant
Horizontal visibility at the surface. Lower values indicate reduced visibility due to fog, precipitation, or aerosols.
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surface
1h-79h
2026-04-15
{"name":"VIS","level":"surface","info":""}
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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.
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entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"VRATE","level":"entire atmosphere (considered as a single layer)","info":""}
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WDIR
– Wind Direction (degrees)
4 variants
Wind direction indicates the direction from which the wind is blowing at the specified level.
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10 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WDIR","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
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30 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WDIR","level":"30 m above ground","info":""}
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80 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WDIR","level":"80 m above ground","info":""}
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surface - 610 m above ground
1h-36h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WDIR","level":"surface - 610 m above ground","info":""}
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WETGLBT
– Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (K)
1 variant
Wet bulb globe temperature combines temperature, humidity, radiation, and wind effects into a single heat-stress metric. It is commonly used for outdoor exposure and occupational heat-risk assessment.
Units: K.
Use it as a composite heat-stress indicator rather than a standard air-temperature field.
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surface
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WETGLBT","level":"surface","info":""}
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WIND
– Wind Speed (m/s)
5 variants
Wind speed is the magnitude of the horizontal wind at the specified level. It is used for transport, mixing, and hazards.
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10 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WIND","level":"10 m above ground","info":""}
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10 m above ground
ens std dev
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WIND","level":"10 m above ground","info":"ens std dev"}
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30 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WIND","level":"30 m above ground","info":""}
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80 m above ground
1h-264h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WIND","level":"80 m above ground","info":""}
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surface - 610 m above ground
1h-36h
2026-04-15
{"name":"WIND","level":"surface - 610 m above ground","info":""}
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