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NOAA NCEP CPC CAMS anomaly temp climatology[ X Y T |]MMM
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means the grid is missing
Mmeans the grids match
Omeans the grids are offset
Smeans the grids could match by sampling
Dmeans the grids differ
Grid Comparisons
When you have multiple variables active, a table of grid comparisons appears to the right. These comparisons are between the last variable and all the others (so the last row always has matches or blanks).

NOAA NCEP CPC CAMS anomaly temp climatology options

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Dataset Documentation

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SOURCESNOAANCEPCPCCAMSanomalytemperature anomaly yearly-climatology

As you go from left to right, the datasets listed get more and more specific, ending with the current dependent variable, NOAA NCEP CPC CAMS anomaly temp climatology. Datasets with documentation are marked (*): the * links to the documentation directly.

Grids

Grids are the independent variables, i.e. what the current dependent variable (temp) depends on.
Time
grid: /T (months since 1960-01-01) periodic (Jan 1960) to (Dec 1960) by 1.0 N= 12 pts :grid
Longitude
grid: /X (degree_east) ordered (19W) to (55E) by 2.0 N= 38 pts :grid
Latitude
grid: /Y (degree_north) ordered (39N) to (39S) by 2.0 N= 40 pts :grid

Other Info

These are additional attributes, some of which can be used to change how the data is processed or displayed.
CE
null
CS
null
datatype
realarraytype
file_missing_value
-9999.0
missing_value
NaN
units
degree_Celsius
standard units*
degree_Kelvin
history
Averaged over T2[1950, 2024] minimum 0.0% data present