Entry Description of Field 



WAVE OBSERVATIONS Direction from which the dominant waves are coming, in tens of degrees, according to 



DIR. 

 HGT. 

 PER. 



SEA AMT. 

 WEATHER CODE 



♦INSTR./CLOUD 



♦INSTR. 

 TYPE 

 AMT. 

 NODC STATION 

 NUMBER 



*DT/*SU/D 



WATER COLOR 

 TRANS, (m) 

 WIND DIR. 

 SPEED OR FORCE 



BAROMETER (mbs) 

 AIR TEMPERATURE C 



DRY BULB 



WET BULD 

 VIS. CODE 



NUMBER OBS. LEVEL 

 SPECIAL OBSERVA- 

 TIONS 



WMO Code 0885. 



Height of dominant waves according to WMO Code 1555. 

 Period of dominant waves according to WMO Code 3155. 



Sea amount (sea state) according to WMO Code 3700 (preceded by the letter A). 

 If preceded by the letter X, weather according to WMO Code 4501. A numeric two-digit 

 entry indicates weather according to WMO Code 4677. 



This field is used either for recording instrument code when electronically obtained data 

 are being reported, or for reporting cloud type and cloud amount when conventional 

 Nansen cast data are being reported. 



A two character code representing insturment package of system. 

 Cloud type according to WMO Code 0500. 

 Cloud amount according to WMO Code 2700. 



Assigned by NODC for data storage and retrieval purposes. The NODC Reference 

 Identity and Station numbers combined, uniquely define each station in the NODC ar- 

 chives. 



This indicator specifies that the reported data have been obtained electronically rather 

 than by Nansen-type casts. U (up) and D (down) are cast indicators for electronically 

 obtained serial data and specify that the data were taken while hoisting or lowering 

 respectively. 



Water color according to Forel-Ule Code. 

 Water transparency in meters as determined by Secchi disc. 



Direction from which wind is blowing in tens of degrees, according to WMO Code 0877. 

 If preceded by letter S, vnnd speed in knots; if preceded by letter F, wind force in 

 Beaufort code. 

 Barometric pressure in millibars; tens, units, and tenths places only. 



Dry bulb air temperature in degrees centigrade, to tenths. 



Wet bulb air temperature in degrees centigrade, to tenths. 



Visibility according to WMO Code 4300. 



The number of observed levels associated with the station. 



Entries in this space vary with individual cruises or stations. Information concerning 



entries in this field can be requested from the NODC. 



A complete description of the codes can be found in NODC publication M-2 (Rev. August 

 1964), "Processing Physical and Chemical Data From Oceanographic Stations." 



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