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Naming convention - IFS data
The following dissemination filename convention is used for the transmission of ECMWF dissemination products:
ccSMMDDHHIImmddhhiiE where:
- cc is Dissemination feed name
- S is dissemination data stream indicator
- MMDDHHII is month, day, hour and minute on which the products are based
- mmddhhii is month, day, hour and minute on which the products are valid at
- ddhhii is set to "______" for Seasonal Forecasting System products
- ii is set to "01" for high resolution forecast time step zero, type=fc, step=0
- E is the Experiment Version Number (as EXPVER in MARS, normally 1)
Therefore, an example filename would be:
A1D02190600021906001
Dissemination data stream indicator
S | Description | Stream & Type (where applicable) |
---|---|---|
A | High resolution forecast Weather Parameter products (15-day) | stream=oper, type=wp |
B | Ensemble forecast Weather Parameter products (15-day) | stream=enfo, type=wp |
C | Tropical Cyclone high resolution trajectory forecast products (HRES) (15-day) | stream=oper/scda, type=tf |
D | High resolution forecast products - atmospheric data (HRES) (15-day) | stream=oper (also scda for 06/18 if requested) |
E | Ensemble forecast products- atmospheric data (ENS) (15-day) | stream=enfo (00/06/12/18) |
F | Subseasonal forecast products - atmospheric data (ENS-extended) (46-day) | stream=eefo (was enfo) |
G | Ensemble forecast products - high-frequency wave data (ENS-WAM) (15-day) | stream=waef |
H | Subseasonal re-forecast products - atmospheric data (ENS-extended) (46-day) | stream=eefh/eehs (was enfh/efhs) |
I | Ensemble reforecast products - atmospheric data (ENS) (15-day) | stream=enfh/efhs (new) |
J | Ensemble reforecast products - wave data (ENS) (15-day) | stream=enwh/wehs (new) |
L | Seasonal forecasting system products - atmospheric data (SEAS) | stream=mmsm/mmsf/mmsa |
M | High resolution post-processed forecast products for Thermofeel* parameters (15-day) | stream=oper, type=fc (selected parameters only) |
N | Seasonal forecasting system products - wave data (SEAS-WAM) | stream=wasf |
O | Ensemble forecast post-processed forecast products for Thermofeel* parameters (15-day) | stream=enfo, type=pf/cf (selected parameters only) |
P | High resolution forecast - wave data (HRES-WAM) (15-day) | stream=wave (00/12) |
Q | High resolution forecast - high-frequency wave data (HRES-WAM) (15-day) | stream=scwv (06/18) |
S | High resolution forecast - high-frequency atmospheric data (HRES) (15-day) | stream=scda |
T | Tropical Cyclone ensemble trajectory forecast products (ENS) | stream=enfo, type=tf |
U | Ensemble forecast post-processed products - wave data (e.g. ensemble means, extreme forecast indices) | stream=waef, type=em/efi/sot/ep |
V | Subseasonal forecast products - wave data (ENS-WAM-extended) (46-day) | stream=weef (was waef) |
W | Ensemble forecast products - wave data (ENS-WAM) (15-day) | stream=waef |
X | Ensemble forecast products - high-frequency atmospheric data (ENS) (15-day) | stream=enfo |
Y | Ensemble forecast post-processed products - atmospheric data (e.g. ensemble means, extreme forecast indices) (15-day) | stream=enfo, type=em/efi/sot/ep |
Z | Subseasonal reforecast products - wave data (46-day) | stream=weeh/wees (was enwh/wehs) |
File format
Most products are encoded in WMO FM-92 GRIB edition 1, unless otherwise specified in our Catalogue of Real-time products
- Product subset I-i-c (High Resolution Atmospheric model), III-i-c (Ensemble Atmospheric model): Model level parameters encoded in WMO FM-92 GRIB edition 2
- Product subsets I-ii, III-iv (Time Series of Weather Parameters) and Products subsets I-iii, III-viii (Tropical Cyclones), encoded in WMO FM-94 BUFR
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Naming convention - AIFS data
This only applies to AIFS data via Dissemination. Later, ECMWF may implement this for the IFS data also. We would welcome your feedback on this new naming convention.
The composition of the file will be comprised of MARS standard information such as class, stream, type in addition to a new MARS keyword ("model"), which identifies the AI model that produced the forecast. These MARS keys are combined with unique user identifiers such as Destination name and Feed name:
- User Destination name (i.e. ABC)
- User Feed name (i.e. A1)
- Model (aifs-single or aifs-ens)
- Class (e.g. ai)
- Stream (e.g. oper)
- Type (e.g. fc or an)
- Production date (YYYYMMDD)
- Range/step
- Valid date (YYYYMMDD)
Therefore, an example filename would be:
Destination_Feed_Model_Class_Stream_Type_ProdDate_ValidDate_Step ABC_A1_aifs-single_ai_oper_fc_20250219T060000Z_20250219T060000Z_0h
If you receive the AIFS data via an alias destination, it will still have the name of the primary destination for which the data are installed.
(*) 2 metre relative humidity (2r), Apparent temperature (aptmp), Globe temperature (gt), Heat index (heatx), Humidex (hmdx), Mean radiant temperature (mrt), Normal effective temperature (nefft), Universal thermal climate index (utci), Wet bulb globe temperature (wbgt), Wind chill factor (wcf)
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