GRIB2 - PRODUCT DEFINITION TEMPLATE 4.112

Anomalies, significance and other derived products as probability forecasts in relation to a reference
period at a horizontal level or in a horizontal layer in a continuous or non-continuous time interval

Created 08/31/2023


Octet No. Contents
10
Parameter category (see Code table 4.1)
11
Parameter number (see Code table 4.2)
12
Type of generating process (see Code table 4.3)
13
Background generating process identifier (defined by originating centre)
14 Analysis or forecast generating process identifier (defined by originating centre)
15-16
Hours of observational data cut-off after reference time (see Note 1)
17
Minutes of observational data cut-off after reference time
18
Indicator of unit of time range (see Code table 4.4)
19-22
Forecast time in units defined by previous octet
23
Type of first fixed surface (see Code table 4.5)
24
Scale factor of first surface
25-28
Scaled value of first surface
29
Type of second fixed surface (see Code table 4.5)
30
Scale factor of second surface
31-34
Scaled value of second surface
35-36
Year of end of overall time interval
37
Month of end of overall time interval
38
Day of end of overall time interval
39
Hour of end of overall time interval
40
Minute of end of overall time interval
41
Second of end of overall time interval
42
Number of time range
43-46
Number of missing in statistical process

The next six entries are repeated NT times nt=1:NT
47 + (nt-1)*12
Type of statistical processing
48 + (nt-1)*12
Type of time increment
49 + (nt-1)*12
Indicator of unit for time range
50 + (nt-1)*12 - 53 + (nt-1)*12
Length of time range
54 + (nt-1)*12
Indicator of unit for time increment (see Code table 4.4)
55 + (nt-1)*12 - 58 + (nt-1)*12
Time increment

End of sequence repeated NT times
59 + (NT-1)*12
Forecast probability number
60 + (NT-1)*12
Total number of forecast probabilities
61 +(NT-1)*12
Probability type (see Code table 4.9)
62 +(NT-1)*12
Scale factor of lower limit
63 + (NT-1)*12 - 66 + (NT-1)*12
Scale value of lower limit
67 + (NT-1)*12
Scale factor of lower limit
68 + (NT-1)*12 - 71 + (NT-1)*12
Scaled value of lower limit
72 + (NT-1)*12
Type of reference dataset (see Code table 4.100)
73 + (NT-1)*12
Type of relation to reference dataset (see Code table 4.101)
74 + (NT-1)*12
Number of additional parameter for reference period - NA (see Note 2)

The next two entries are repeated NA times na=0:NA - can be 0 times if no parameters are necessary
75 + (NT-1)*12 + (na-1)*5
Scale factor of additional parameter for reference period
76 + (NT-1)*12 + (na-1)*5 - 79 + (NT-1)*12 + (na-1)*5
Scaled value of additional parameter for reference period

end of repeated NA sequence
75 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5 - 76 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Year of start of reference period
77 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Month of start of reference period
78 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Day of start of reference period
79 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Hour of start of reference period
80 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Minute of start of reference period
81 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Second of start of reference period
82 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5 - 85+ (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Sample size of reference period
86 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5
Number of reference period time range - NR (see Note 3)

The next three entries are repeated NR times nr=1:NR
87 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5 + (nr-1)*6
Type of statistical processing for time range for reference period (see Code table 4.102)
88 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5 + (nr-1)*6
Indicator of unit of time range for reference period (see Code table 4.4)
89 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5 + (nr-1)*6 - 92 + (NT-1)*12 + NA*5 + (nr-1)*6
Length of time range for reference period

end of repeated NR sequence




Notes:
(1) Hours greater than 65534 will be coded as 65534.

(2) See notes under Code table 4.101 for details.

(3) The 'Number of reference period time range' is used to define an outer and, if needed, one or more inner loops. The outer loop gives the overall date and time range of the reference period and the inner loop(s) are used to specify a sub-period over all time instances defined in the outer loop in terms of the time unit defined by Reference period indicator of unit for time increment". Typically the outer loop defines a number of years and inner loop defines the date and time range within each year: for instance 'every January for 30 years'.'



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