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GTS Bulletin: IUTD14 EDZW - Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR (details are described in the abstract)

The IUTD14 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (I): Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR T1T2 (IU): Upper air T1T2A1 (IUT): (used for satellite-derived sondes – see Note 3) A2 (D): 90°E - 0° northern hemisphere (Remarks from Volume-C: (CBS)SATELLITE RADIO OCCULTATION DATA)

GTS Bulletin: WWDL38 EDDM - Warnings (details are described in the abstract)

The WWDL38 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (W): Warnings T1T2 (WW): Warnings and weather summary A1A2 (DL): Germany (The bulletin collects reports from stations: EDDM;MUNICH INT ;) (Remarks from Volume-C: AERODROME WEATHER WARNING)

GTS Bulletin: IUTC14 EDZW - Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR (details are described in the abstract)

The IUTC14 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (I): Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR T1T2 (IU): Upper air T1T2A1 (IUT): (used for satellite-derived sondes – see Note 3) A2 (C): 180° - 90°E northern hemisphere (Remarks from Volume-C: (CBS)SATELLITE RADIO OCCULTATION DATA)

oWLK-GCM objective weather types derived from General Circulation Models (Reanalysis data and Global Climate Model Simulations)

Objective weather types of Deutscher Wetterdienst derived from different Reanalysis and Global Climate Model simulations for the control run (1951-2000) and the projection period (2000-2100). Forthermore, the NAO-index is also provided. On the one hand, the dataset is useful for evaluation of representative circulation statistics in Central Europe, on the other hand, for the analysis of future weather types due to climate change. Added temperature and precipitation data allow to study the weather type effectiveness for these important climate parameters.

oWLK-GCM objective weather types derived from General Circulation Models (Reanalysis data and Global Climate Model Simulations)

Objective weather types of Deutscher Wetterdienst derived from different Reanalysis and Global Climate Model simulations for the control run (1951-2000) and the projection period (2000-2100). Furthermore, the NAO-index is also provided. On the one hand, the dataset is useful for evaluation of representative circulation statistics in Central Europe, on the other hand, for the analysis of future weather types due to climate change. Added temperature and precipitation data allow to study the weather type effectiveness for these important climate parameters.

GTS Bulletin: WWDL39 EDBC - Warnings (details are described in the abstract)

The WWDL39 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (W): Warnings T1T2 (WW): Warnings and weather summary A1A2 (DL): Germany (Remarks from Volume-C: NilReason)

GTS Bulletin: WWDL38 EDLV - Warnings (details are described in the abstract)

The WWDL38 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (W): Warnings T1T2 (WW): Warnings and weather summary A1A2 (DL): Germany (Remarks from Volume-C: NilReason)

GTS Bulletin: WWDL38 EDBC - Warnings (details are described in the abstract)

The WWDL38 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (W): Warnings T1T2 (WW): Warnings and weather summary A1A2 (DL): Germany (Remarks from Volume-C: NilReason)

GTS Bulletin: WWDL39 EDLV - Warnings (details are described in the abstract)

The WWDL39 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (W): Warnings T1T2 (WW): Warnings and weather summary A1A2 (DL): Germany (Remarks from Volume-C: NilReason)

GTS Bulletin: WWDL39 EDWE - Warnings (details are described in the abstract)

The WWDL39 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (W): Warnings T1T2 (WW): Warnings and weather summary A1A2 (DL): Germany (Remarks from Volume-C: NilReason)

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