Conversion of Parameters

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spence...@gmail.com

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Sep 11, 2019, 10:52:32 AM9/11/19
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To Whom it may concern,

I am currently using the ISSCP HXG data product. I am having difficulty understanding how to convert the parameters from counts to their proper units using the tables. I know which tables to use but how to convert is the problem. Can you someone please spell this out to me with the appropriate equations? Parameters of interest are: iprs, vcsrad, vprs, vprsic, vrefta, and vtaiuc.

Ken Knapp - NOAA Federal

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Sep 11, 2019, 11:56:15 AM9/11/19
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Hi
This is from the netCDF file global attribute "comments"

TO CONVERT COUNT UNITS TO PHYSICAL UNITS ----------
When attribute conversion_table is present for any variable, the reported values of count units may be converted to physical quantities by using the specified conversion table variable as a look-up table whose index is count value 0-255. For example, 
temperature = tmptab(count), 
temperature_variance = tmpvar(count), 
pressure = pretab(count), 
reflectance = rfltab(count), 
optical_depth = tautab(count), 
ozone = ozntab(count), 
humidity = humtab(count), 
water_path = wpatab(count). ----------

The table you should use for a particular table is given in that variables attribute called "conversion_table"

Hope this helps.
-Ken


On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:52 AM <spence...@gmail.com> wrote:

To Whom it may concern,

I am currently using the ISSCP HXG data product. I am having difficulty understanding how to convert the parameters from counts to their proper units using the tables. I know which tables to use but how to convert is the problem. Can you someone please spell this out to me with the appropriate equations? Parameters of interest are: iprs, vcsrad, vprs, vprsic, vrefta, and vtaiuc.

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spence...@gmail.com

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Sep 17, 2019, 3:53:44 PM9/17/19
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Ken,

Thank you. I made this more complicated then it should have been. I'm just used to data set require a conversion that requires a slope and offset to be applied.
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