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Federal Meteorological
Handbook No.3
Rawinsonde and Pibal Observations
FCM-H3-1997
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Log
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- Memorandum
- Change No. 1 to the Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 3
Effective August 1, 2006
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- Replacement Page
6-2 listed in Change No. 1
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Federal
Meteorological Handbook No. 3 (FCM-H3-1997)
**This is the entire handbook with all changes
incorporated.
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FMH-3-1997
by chapter: (all changes incorporated) |
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OPENING
INFORMATION
- Cover
- Change
and Review Log
- Foreword
- Table
of Contents
- List of
Tables
- List of
Figures
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Chapter
1: INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Purpose
and Scope
- 1.2 Relation
to Other Handbooks and Manuals
- 1.3 Changes
and Revisions
- 1.4 Agency
Specific Procedures
- 1.5 Rawinsonde
Program - General
- 1.6 History
of U.S. Upper-air Observing Programs
- 1.7 Present
Rawinsonde Program
- 1.7.1
Network of U.S. Stations
- 1.7.2
Network Design and Configuration
- 1.7.3
Transmission of Observations
- 1.7.4
Recording and Preserving Observations
- 1.7.5
Data Applications
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Chapter
2: SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Accuracy
and Precision of the Measurements
- 2.3 Flight
Subsystem
- 2.3.1
Balloons
- 2.3.2
Flight-Train
- 2.3.3
Radiosondes
- 2.4 The
Surface Subsystem
- 2.4.1
The Antenna
- 2.4.2
The Receiver and Sensor Processing Units
- 2.5 The
Data Processing Subsystem
- 2.5.1
Recording Data
- 2.5.2
Signal Processing
- 2.5.3
Data File Formats
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Chapter 3: PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES AND SUCCESS CRITERIA
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Safety
Considerations
- 3.3 Flight
Equipment Prerelease Actions
- 3.3.1
Balloon Inflation and Performance
- 3.3.2
Balloon Inflation
- 3.3.3
Flight-Train Assembly
- 3.4 Preparing
the Radiosonde for the Preflight Check
- 3.4.1
Calibration of the Radiosonde Sensors
- 3.4.2
The Surface Observation
- 3.4.3
NAVAID Radiosonde
- 3.4.4
Release Notifications
- 3.5 Notice
to Airmen (NOTAM)
- 3.6 The
Release
- 3.6.1
Release into Thunderstorms
- 3.6.2
Delayed Release
- 3.7 Termination
of Radiosonde Observation
- 3.7.1
Due to Missing Data
- 3.7.2
Due to Weak Signal
- 3.7.3
Other Reasons for Termination
- 3.8 Successful/Unsuccessful
Observation Criteria
- 3.9 Multiple
Releases
- 3.10 Unscheduled
or Special Observations
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Chapter
4: Quality Control at the Station
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Pressure
Anomalies
- 4.2.1
Anomalies Caused By Pressure Sensor or Radiosonde Failure
- 4.2.2
Anomalies Caused By Balloon
- 4.2.3
Anomalies Cased By Atmospheric Events
- 4.3 Temperature
Anomalies
- 4.3.1
Anomalies Caused By Temperature Sensor or Radiosonde Failure
- 4.3.2
Superadiabatic Lapse Rates
- 4.4 Relative
Humidity Anomalies
- 4.4.1
Missing Relative Humidity Data
- 4.4.2
Erroneous RH Data
- 4.4.3
RH Data Biased Too High or Too Low
- 4.4.4
Rapid Change in RH Immediately After Release
- 4.5 Wind
Anomalies
- 4.5.1
Anomalous Wind Data From Radio Direction Finding
- 4.5.2
Anomalous Wind Data From NAVAID (LORAN or GPS) Systems
- 4.5.3
Doubtful Wind Data
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Chapter
5: PROCESSING SOUNDING DATA
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Level
Selection - Thermodynamics Variables
- 5.2.1
Standard Pressure Levels
- 5.2.2
Mandatory Significant Levels
- 5.2.3
Additional Level Selection
- 5.3 Wind
Data
- 5.3.1
Fixed Levels for Reporting Purposes
- 5.3.2
Additional Winds
- 5.3.3
Terminating Wind
- 5.3.4
Maximum Winds
- 5.3.5
Primary and Secondary Maximum Winds
- 5.3.6
Wind Shear
- 5.3.7
Mean Winds
- 5.3.8
Other Factors
- 5.4 Selecting
The Tropopause
- 5.4.1
The First Tropopause
- 5.4.2
Multiple Tropopause Levels
- 5.4.3
Reporting
- 5.5 Coded
Message Generation
- 5.6 Additional
Information
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Chapter
6: PILOT BALLOON OBSERVATIONS
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 The
Pibal Observation
- 6.3 Selecting
the Site
- 6.4 The
Theodolite
- 6.4.1
Optical Features
- 6.4.2
Angular Measurements
- 6.4.3
Other Features
- 6.5 Theodolite
Leveling and Orientation
- 6.6 Focusing
the Theodolite
- 6.7 General
Test
- 6.8 The
Observation
- 6.8.1
Release Time
- 6.8.2
Theodolite Preparation
- 6.9 Balloons
- 6.10 Night
Pibal Lighting Units
- 6.11 Train
Assembly
- 6.12 The
Release
- 6.13 Errors
Encountered in Tracking the Balloon
- 6.13.1
Extraneous Light
- 6.13.2
Sun in Field
- 6.13.3
Confusion of Stars with the Lighting Device
- 6.14 Termination
- 6.15 Preliminary
Inspection of Data
- 6.16 Criteria
for Satisfactory Observations
- 6.17 Pibal
Evaluation
- 6.17.1
Missing Data
- 6.17.2
Errors
- 6.18 The
Pibal Message
- 6.19 Theodolite
Care and Adjustments
- 6.20 Storage
Between Observations
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Chapter
7: DATA DISSEMINATION
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Global,
Regional, and National Telecommunications
- 7.2.1
The Regional Telecommunications System
- 7.2.2
National Telecommunications Systems
- 7.3 WMO
Index Numbers
- 7.3.1
Assignment of International Station Index Numbers
- 7.3.2
Obtaining Assignments of WMO Block/Station Numbers
- 7.4 Transmitting
Rawinsonde Reports
- 7.5 Data
Archiving
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Chapter
8: QUALITY ASSURANCE
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Monitoring
and Quality Control
- 8.2.1
Operational Quality Control
- 8.2.2
Administrative Quality Control
- 8.2.3
WMO Reports
- 8.3 Coordination
and Quality Assurance
- 8.3.1
The National and Regional Headquarters
- 8.3.2
Exchange of Information Notifying Individual Upper-air Units
- 8.4 Documenting
Quality Information for Archival Data
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Appendix
A: REFERENCES |
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Appendix
B: OBSERVATION SITE SPECIFICATIONS |
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Appendix
C: U.S. LAND-BASED RAWINSONDE STATIONS |
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Appendix
D: COMPUTATIONAL FORMULAE AND CONSTANTS |
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Appendix
E: PILOT BALLOON AND RAWINSONDE ENCODING AND DECODING |
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Appendix
F: ARCHIVING |
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Appendix
G: GLOSSARY |
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