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    1 km Resolution UK Composite Rainfall Data from the Met Office Nimrod System...

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    Updated Jul 8, 2021
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    (2021). 1 km Resolution UK Composite Rainfall Data from the Met Office Nimrod System [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?format=NIMROD%20product%20data%20are%20in%20the%20non-standard%20NIMROD%20binary%20format.%20Refer%20to%20linked%20documentation%20for%20further%20details.%20However,%20the%20documentation%20does%20not%20indicate%20there%20are%20three%204%20byte%20elements%20in%20each%20record.%20These%20are%20located%20before%20each%20block%20of%20data%20within%20the%20record,%20the%20first%20and%20second%20should%20be%20equal%20to%20512%20to%20confirm%20the%20size%20of%20the%20next%20data%20block;%20the%20third%20should%20be%20equal%20to%20twice%20the%20size%20of%20the%20data%20grid%20(e.g.%20if%20the%20data%20are%20in%20a%20grid%20200%20by%20500%20boxes,%20then%20this%20third%20entry%20should%20be%20200,000)
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    Jul 8, 2021
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    1 km resolution composite data from the Met Office's UK rainfall radars via the Met Office NIMROD system. The NIMROD system is a very short range forecasting system used by the Met Office. Data are available from 2004 until present at UK stations and detail rain-rate observations taken every 5 minutes. Each file has been compressed and then stored within daily tar archive files. The precipitation rate analysis uses processed radar and satellite data, together with surface reports and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) fields. The UK has a network of 15 C-band rainfall radars and data form these are processed by the Met Office NIMROD system. Please note CEDA are not able to fulfil requests for missing data from this archive. The data may be available at a cost by contacting the Met Office directly with required dates. It is worth contacting the CEDA first to check if the reason for the gap is already identified as being due to the data not existing at all. CEDA does not support reading software but programs written by the community to do this task in IDL, Matlab, FORTRAN and Python are available in the dataset software directory. The data files contain integer precipitation rates in unit of (mm/hr)*32. Each value is between 0 and 32767. In practice it is rare to see a value in excess of 4096 i.e. 128 mm/hr. At 10:00 on 14 June 2005, the 1 km composite data files became larger with 2175 rows by 1725 columns compared to the previous 775 rows by 640 columns. From 14:55 on 30 August 2006, the 1 km composite data files are gzipped files. From 13 Nov 2007, the 1 km composite is derived directly from processed polar (600m x 1 degree) rain rate estimates and there is more detail in the rain structure.

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    5 km Resolution UK Composite Rainfall Data from the Met Office Nimrod System...

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    Updated Jul 18, 2025
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    Met Office (2025). 5 km Resolution UK Composite Rainfall Data from the Met Office Nimrod System [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/f91b2c5399c5bf689e29bb15ab45da8a
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 18, 2025
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    NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)
    Authors
    Met Office
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Variables measured
    Precipitation Rate, http://vocab.ndg.nerc.ac.uk/term/P141/4/GVAR0658
    Description

    5 km resolution composite data and plots from the Met Office's UK rainfall radars via the Met Office NIMROD system. The NIMROD system is a very short range forecasting system used by the Met Office. Data are available from 2004 until present at UK stations and detail rain-rate observations taken every 5 minutes. Each file has been compressed and then stored within daily tar archive files.

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1 km Resolution UK Composite Rainfall Data from the Met Office Nimrod System

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Jul 8, 2021
Area covered
United Kingdom
Description

1 km resolution composite data from the Met Office's UK rainfall radars via the Met Office NIMROD system. The NIMROD system is a very short range forecasting system used by the Met Office. Data are available from 2004 until present at UK stations and detail rain-rate observations taken every 5 minutes. Each file has been compressed and then stored within daily tar archive files. The precipitation rate analysis uses processed radar and satellite data, together with surface reports and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) fields. The UK has a network of 15 C-band rainfall radars and data form these are processed by the Met Office NIMROD system. Please note CEDA are not able to fulfil requests for missing data from this archive. The data may be available at a cost by contacting the Met Office directly with required dates. It is worth contacting the CEDA first to check if the reason for the gap is already identified as being due to the data not existing at all. CEDA does not support reading software but programs written by the community to do this task in IDL, Matlab, FORTRAN and Python are available in the dataset software directory. The data files contain integer precipitation rates in unit of (mm/hr)*32. Each value is between 0 and 32767. In practice it is rare to see a value in excess of 4096 i.e. 128 mm/hr. At 10:00 on 14 June 2005, the 1 km composite data files became larger with 2175 rows by 1725 columns compared to the previous 775 rows by 640 columns. From 14:55 on 30 August 2006, the 1 km composite data files are gzipped files. From 13 Nov 2007, the 1 km composite is derived directly from processed polar (600m x 1 degree) rain rate estimates and there is more detail in the rain structure.

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