Octet Number |
Description |
Note |
Status |
15 |
Spectral representation type |
Code/Flag Table 3.6 |
Operational |
16-19 |
N - bi-Fourier resolution parameter |
|
Operational |
20-23 |
M - bi-Fourier resolution parameter |
|
Operational |
24 |
Bi-Fourier truncation type |
Code/Flag Table 3.25 |
Operational |
25-32 |
Lx - size in metres of the domain along x-axis |
|
Operational |
33-40 |
Lux - size in metres of model forecast subdomain along x-axis |
|
Operational |
41-48 |
Lcx - width in metres of coupling area within forecast domain along x-axis |
|
Operational |
49-56 |
Ly - size in metres of the domain along y-axis |
|
Operational |
57-64 |
Luy - size in metres of model forecast subdomain along y-axis |
|
Operational |
65-72 |
Lcy - width in metres of coupling area within forecast domain along y-axis |
|
Operational |
73 |
Shape of the Earth |
Code/Flag Table 3.2 |
Operational |
74 |
Scale factor of radius of spherical Earth |
|
Operational |
75-78 |
Scaled value of radius of spherical Earth |
|
Operational |
79 |
Scale factor of major axis of oblate spheroid Earth |
|
Operational |
80-83 |
Scaled value of major axis of oblate spheroid Earth |
|
Operational |
84 |
Scale factor of minor axis of oblate spheroid Earth |
|
Operational |
85-88 |
Scaled value of minor axis of oblate spheroid Earth |
|
Operational |
89-92 |
La1 - latitude of first grid point |
|
Operational |
93-96 |
Lo1 - longitude of first grid point |
|
Operational |
97-100 |
LaD - latitude where Dx and Dy are specified |
|
Operational |
101-104 |
LoV - longitude of meridian parallel to y-axis along which latitude increases as the y-coordinate increases |
|
Operational |
105 |
Projection centre flag |
Code/Flag Table 3.5 |
Operational |
106-109 |
Latin 1 - first latitude from the pole at which the secant cone cuts the sphere |
|
Operational |
110-113 |
Latin 2 - second latitude from the pole at which the secant cone cuts the sphere |
|
Operational |
114-117 |
Latitude of the southern pole of projection |
|
Operational |
118-121 |
Longitude of the southern pole of projection |
|
Operational |