Dieser Dienst zeigt die Waldfunktionen 3100 Lokaler Klimaschutzwald, 3200 Lokaler Immissionsschutzwald, 3300 Lärmschutzwald, 4100 Sichtschutzwald, 7300 Arboretum, 7610 Historische Waldbewirtschaftung mit Weiterbewirtschaftung, 7620 Historische Waldbewirtschaftung ohne Weiterbewirtschaftung, 8101 Erholungswald, Intensitätsstufe 1, 8102 Erholungswald, Intensitätsstufe 2, 9300 Nicht bewirtschaftbare Fläche.
Der Wald dient der Bevölkerung zur Förderung ihrer Gesundheit, Leistungsfähigkeit und ihres Wohlbefindens. Die besondere Bedeutung von Wald mit Erholungsfunktion zeigt sich in der auffallenden Inanspruchnahme durch Erholungssuchende.
The SMAA01 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (S): Surface data T1T2 (SM): Main synoptic hour A1A2 (AA): Antarctic(The bulletin collects reports from stations: 89002;GEORG VON NEUMAYER;89011;89047;)
The CSAA01 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (C): Climatic data T1T2 (CS): Monthly means (surface) A1A2 (AA): Antarctic (The bulletin collects reports from stations: 89002;GEORG VON NEUMAYER;)
The SIAA21 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (S): Surface data T1T2 (SI): Intermediate synoptic hour A1A2 (AA): Antarctic(The bulletin collects reports from stations: 89002;GEORG VON NEUMAYER;89011;89047;)
DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]
The ISII01 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (I): Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR T1T2 (IS): Surface/sea level T1T2A1 (ISI): Intermediate synoptic observations from fixed land stations A2 (I): 0° - 90°W southern hemisphere(The bulletin collects reports from stations: 89002;GEORG VON NEUMAYER;89011;89047;) (Remarks from Volume-C: SYNOP)
The ISMI01 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (I): Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR T1T2 (IS): Surface/sea level T1T2A1 (ISM): Main synoptic observations from fixed land stations A2 (I): 0° - 90°W southern hemisphere(The bulletin collects reports from stations: 89002;GEORG VON NEUMAYER;89011;89047;) (Remarks from Volume-C: SYNOP)
DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]
The ULAA01 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (U): Upper air data T1T2 (UL): Upper level pressure, temperature, humidity and wind (Part C) A1A2 (AA): Antarctic (The bulletin collects reports from stations: 89002;GEORG VON NEUMAYER;)