GPCP ONE-DEGREE DAILY PRECIPITATION FOR CRYSTAL-FACE FIELD CAMPAIGN

CRYSTAL-FACE is a measurement campaign designed to investigate tropical cirrus cloud physical properties and formation processes in the Florida region. Several aircraft and ground-based Doppler radar will be used for in situ and remote sensing of aerosols, ice crystals, meteorological fields, radiative fluxes, and gas concentrations. Understanding the production of upper tropospheric cirrus clouds and evaluating the sensitivity of cirrus anvils to their generating convective systems is essential for the successful modeling of the Earth's climate.

The data presented here are from 1 July 2002 to 31 July 2002 and cover a region from 10N to 30N latitude and from 92W to 74W longitude.

Selected variables from the GPCP One-Degree Daily Precipitation are available here for display as GIF images, or for downloading to your local disk. If you are downloading data, please see the browse data format description. Also take note of the version and reference information. The full documentation for the GPCP One-Degree Daily Precipitation data can be found at the GPCP One-Degree Daily Precipitation webpage.


If you are downloading multiple files, please use the GCSS-DIME ftp site (ftp gcss-dime.giss.nasa.gov/pub/CRYSTAL-FACE/GPCP).

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The 1DD data were provided by the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center's Laboratory for Atmospheres, which develops and computes the 1DD as a contribution to the GEWEX Global Precipitation Climatology Project.


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