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Robert,This is a strange table, repeating parameter numbers with different definitions.
85:SoilTemp1:Average layer 1 soil temperature [K] 85:SoilTemp2:Average layer 2 soil temperature [K] 85:SoilTemp3:Average layer 3 soil temperature [K] 85:SoilTemp4:Average layer 4 soil temperature [K] 86:SoilMoist1:Average layer 1 soil moisture [kg/m^2] 86:SoilMoist2:Average layer 2 soil moisture [kg/m^2] 86:SoilMoist3:Average layer 3 soil moisture [kg/m^2] 86:SoilMoist4:Average layer 4 soil moisture [kg/m^2] What entry should I use? Robb... On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Robert B. Schmunk wrote:
Robb, FWIW: Attached the related GRIBTAB file that the Panoply user later sent me. It's all -1's at the top, though, rather than identifying center 221 or a subcenter. rbs
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