GDAS terrain height?

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ryanxia
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GDAS terrain height?

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Hello,

I am using GDAS 1 deg resolution data for HYSPLIT back trajectory modeling. In the traj output, there is a column of terrain height asl. What's the resolution of this "terrain" height data? Is it also 1 deg? If so, finer scale peaks or mountains might be smoothed out. Is the elevation the same for the whole 1 degree grid?

I am curious how the terrain height is treated by HYSPLIT. I saw previous posts that NCEP/NCAR terrain height is inferred from pressure fields, not real elevation asl. I am considering to use HYSPLIT trajectory end point coordinates as input to DEM raster to read the real "elevation" from the exact coordinates. Do you caveat on this?

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Ryan
barbara.stunder
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Re: GDAS terrain height?

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All the fields in a HYSPLIT meteorology file are on the same grid, so yes, the GDAS1 terrain height is at 1 degree resolution. There is no finer resolution.

The NCEP/NCAR reanalysis archive does not have terrain height, so HYSPLIT uses the surface pressure, which is in the file, to estimate the height.
ryanxia
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Re: GDAS terrain height?

Post by ryanxia »

Hello,

Thanks for your answer. I notice that the TERR_MSL field in trajectory file is very variable. For example, in one of my trajectory file generated from GDAS 1 degree gridded dataset, TERR_MSL was 91.5, 124.3, 188.3, 267.1, 269.9, 269.7... at 0h, -1h, -2h, -3h, -4h, -5h... even the coordinates do not change that much and are still within 1 degree grid cell. If terrain elevation in GDAS is in 1 degree resolution, is TERR_MSL in trajectory file based on interpolation between neighbouring grids?

Ryan
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Re: GDAS terrain height?

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Yes, TERR_MSL in trajectory output is based on spatial interpolation.
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