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The next table explains the columns from the input and states what parameter ID and parameter unit is assigned by the time series parser during import:||
Column |
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Parameter description |
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Assigned parameter ID |
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unit |
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1 |
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Location ID |
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- |
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- |
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2 |
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Year |
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- |
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- |
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3 |
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Month |
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- |
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- |
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4 |
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Day |
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- |
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- |
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5 |
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Hour |
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- |
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- |
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6 |
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Precipitation |
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precipitation |
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mm |
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7 |
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Air temperature |
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air_temperature |
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degc |
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8 |
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Relative humidity |
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relative_humidity |
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% |
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9 |
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Global radiation |
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global_radiation |
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W/m2 |
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10 |
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Sunshine duration |
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sunshine_duration |
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min |
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11 |
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Wind speed |
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windspeed |
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m/s |
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12 |
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Snow depth |
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snow_depth |
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cm |
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13 |
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Discharge |
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discharge |
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m3/s |
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14 |
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Vapour pressure |
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vapour_pressure |
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hPa |
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During import the location ID is set to the (numeric) value found in the first column of the row.
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