NCEP FNL Operational Model Global Tropospheric Analyses, April 1997 through June 2007
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| DOI: 10.5065/D6FB50XD
The Final (FNL) global tropospheric analyses archived here were produced by NCEP's Global Forecast System (GFS), which was run operationally at 12-hour intervals to make multiple-day weather forecasts, from April 1997 through June 2007. FNLs are analyses that are produced after the model has completed the forecast cycle, and they include the most complete set of observations available for a given cycle. The FNL from a given cycle, which is the best available analysis, is then used in the initialization of the next cycle.
FNL Data are available on pairs of 2.5-degree hemispheric grids (North and South) at the Earth's surface, sixteen vertical levels from 1000 millibars up to 10 millibars, the tropopause, boundary layer, two subsurface levels, and a few others. Parameters include surface pressure, sea level pressure, geopotential height, temperature, sea surface temperature, potential temperature, relative humidity, snow depth (weekly, Northern Hemisphere only) precipitable water, u- and v- winds, and vertical motion.
Air Temperature | Geopotential Height | Humidity | Ice Extent |
Land Use/Land Cover Classification | Maximum/Minimum Temperature | Potential Temperature | Sea Level Pressure |
Skin Temperature | Snow Water Equivalent | Soil Moisture/Water Content | Surface Pressure |
Surface Winds | Total Precipitable Water | Tropopause | Upper Air Temperature |
Upper Level Winds | Vertical Wind Velocity/Speed | Vorticity |
Latitude Range: Southernmost=90S Northernmost=90N Detailed coverage information Detailed coverage information 2.5° x 2.5° from 0E to 360E and 90N to 90S (145 x 73 Longitude/Latitude)