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Identifier:
urn:x-wmo:md:int.wmo.wis::ISNK05AMMC
Title:
ISNK05 collection of SYNOP reports available from AMMC as BUFR at 01, 02, 04, 05, 07, 08, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22 and 23 UTC
Created:
Wed Feb 28 00:00:00 GMT 2007
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Product description:
---- The bulletin is coded as BUFR code form: FM 94 (BUFR, Binary universal form for the representation of meteorological data) . (Refer to WMO No.306 - Manual on Codes for the definition of WMO international codes) ---- The ISNK05 TTAAii Data Designators decode (2) as: T1 (I): Observational data (Binary coded) - BUFR. T2 (S): Surface/sea level. A1 (N): Synoptic observations from fixed land stations at non-standard time (i.e. 01, 02, 04, 05, ... UTC) (SNxx). A2 (K): 180° - 90°E southern hemisphere. (2: Refer to WMO No.386 - Manual on the GTS - Attachment II.5) ---- Correspondence with the C13 common BUFR/CREX code table: (000/000) or (Surface data land -- Hourly synoptic observations from fixed-land stations (SYNOP)) data type / data sub-type. ---- The bulletin collects reports from stations: Broken hill airport aws, Mildura airport, Hillston airport, Bourke airport aws, Cobar airport aws, Bathurst airport aws, Nowra ran air station aws, Sydney airport amo, Williamtown raaf, Coffs harbour mo, Cape otway lighthouse, Laverton raaf, Shepparton airport, Wilsons promontory lighthouse, East sale airport, Wagga wagga amo, Canberra airport, Mallacoota, Lord howe island aero, Tibooburra airport, Moree aero, Dubbo airport aws, Tamworth airport aws and Horsham aerodrome
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BUFR-XIII
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