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Not all grid names and grid number combinations are supported. Currently, the Gaussian grid names and numbers supported for MARS retrievals are:

Octahedral reduced Gaussian (O grids)O1280O640O512O400O320O256O200O160O128O96O64O48O32
Original reduced Gaussian  (N grids) N640N512N400N320N256N200N160N128N96N64N48N32
Regular (Full) Gaussian (F grids)F1280F640F512F400F320F256F200F160F128F96F64F48F32

MARS requests specifying an unsupported grid will fail. For example, a retrieval request with grid=O123 will return an error.  If the letter denoting the type of Gaussian grid is omitted, e.g. grid=320, a full (or regular) Gaussian grid with 320 grid lines is returned.

Examples

grid = av,           # grid as archived
grid = 0.125/0.125,  # an 0.125 x 0.125 deg longitude/latitude grid
grid = F320,         # a full Gaussian grid with 320 latitude lines between the pole and equator

Dissemination

Specifies the format of the dissemination files.

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format=<value>

Valid formats are:

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GRIB 1 format, for all non LEVT=ML data

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output grid which can be either a Gaussian or a Latitude/Longitude grid.

grid=<value>

Products on latitude-longitude grids are interpolated from the spectral or (quasi regular - reduced) Gaussian grid associated with the ECMWF forecast model. Interpolation is made to a 0.125 degree latitude-longitude grid and resulting products are generated by selecting required points. Regular Gaussian grids are also available. Where appropriate, the interpolation to a latitude-longitude grid uses a land/sea mask so that an interpolated land point is assigned a value calculated using only neighbouring land grid points, and an interpolated sea point is assigned a value using only neighbouring sea grid points. For precipitation fields, the interpolation assigns a zero value if the value at the nearest grid point is zero; also any value within one per cent of the global minimum for the field is taken to be equal to zero.

Products on polar stereographic grids are interpolated from the 0.125 degree latitude-longitude interpolated fields; thus they are subject to a double interpolation error.

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Keywords in MARS and Dissemination requests
Keywords in MARS and Dissemination requests
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