Contents
- Summary
Sponsor
Original Archive
Future Updates
Data Set Description - Data Characteristics
Data Format
- Sample Software
References
Data Access
- Anonymous FTP
- Points of Contact
SummaryThis README file describes the Jaeger Global Monthly Mean Precipitation
data, including information on the file structure, pertinent scientific
references, and contact information for obtaining the data. This data
set contains the monthly mean of climatological precipitation values
estimated over a 2.5 degree latitude by 5 degree longitude grid. The
climatology used for this data set covers the period from 1931 to 1960,
over the continents, and the period from 1955 to 1965, over the oceans.
The authors wish to thank the Goddard Earth Science Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC), (Code 610.2) at the Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 20771, for
distributing this data; and the science investigator, Dr. Lutz Jaeger,
for producing these data products.
This data set was originally archived at the Marshall Space Flight
Center. It was moved to the Goddard Space Flight Center Distributed
Active Archive Center (GSFC DAAC) in the fall of 1996.
The Goddard DAAC will update this data set as new data are processed and
made available by the data producers.
The monthly mean rainfall estimates over the whole globe are based on
climatology (data from 1931 to 1960 over the continents, and 1955 to
1965 over the oceans) and a gridding technique (See
Jaeger (1983) for a general description of the
method.). The data file consists of 2.5 degree latitude by 5 degree
longitude gridded monthly means of estimated rainfall.
For the continental regions, the grid cell values were derived from
visual estimates of isopleth maps prepared from up-to-date climatic
atlases containing annual and monthly rainfall values, supplemented by
other data sets.
Over the oceans, rainfall values were estimated using Moller's method.
Monthly percentage frequencies were derived using the U.S. Marine
Climatic Atlas (U.S. Naval Weather Service, 1955-1965) for isoline data
and their interpolated values at the grid points. These monthly
frequencies were converted to annual percentages, which were then
scaled to rainfall depth units, using Geiger's
(1965) precipitation map, to generate monthly precipitation means. Data Characteristics
| · Parameters: | Monthly mean precipitation |
| · Units: | mm/month |
| · Temporal Coverage: | January 1931 - December 1965 |
| · Temporal Resolution: | Monthly means |
| · Spatial Coverage: | Global |
| · Spatial Resolution: | 2.5° latitude x 5° longitude |
| · Number of Files: | One |
| · File Size: | 0.126 Megabytes (ASCII, compressed) |
| · File Name: | jaeger.dat.Z |
Data Format
Each rainfall field within the file begins with a month identifier (E15.8),
followed by a 72 by 73 array of monthly mean precipitation estimates (in mm/month).
Each estimate represents the climatological mean precipitation value for that month for
a 2.5 degree latitude by 5 degree longitude grid cell. The data grid ranges in latitude
from 90 degree south to 90 degree north and in longitude from 0 degree to 355 degree.
The sample FORTRAN program listed below describes the data structure of
this file that should be used in reading the data. The data are in
ASCII format and are easy to display. All months are contained in a
single file, compressed using LZ (unix-default). The file must be
uncompressed before using the read program described in the next
section.
An example program in FORTRAN to read the Jaeger precipitation data set is shown below:
real prec (72, 73), month
do nm = 1, 12
read (iunit, 100) month, ((prec (lon, lat), lon = 1, 72), lat = 1, 73)
100 format (5e15.8)
enddo
Geiger, R., 1965. The earth's atmosphere: mean
annual precipitation. Map 5, World Maps,Scale 1:30M, Justus
perthes.
Jaeger, L., 1983. Monthly and areal patterns of
mean global precipitation. Variations in the Global Water
Budget, A. Street-Perrott, M. Beran, and R. Ratcliffe, Eds., D.
Reidel Publ. Co., Dordrecht, 129-140.
Anonymous FTP The Jaeger Precipitation data set resides online and may be accessed either directly from this
document,
Jaeger Monthly Mean Precipitation Data
- or via anonymous FTP at
- ftp daac.gsfc.nasa.gov
- login: anonymous
- password: < your internet address >
- cd http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/hydrology/precip/jaeger
DAAC Help Desk:
- For information about or assistance in using any DAAC data, contact
the DAAC Help Desk:
- EOS Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC)
- Code 610.2
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Greenbelt, Maryland 20771
- Email: daacuso@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov
- 301-614-5224 (voice)
- 301-614-5268 (fax)
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