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Description
Describe the New Use Case
This is the result of a project with CPC to ingest Probability of Exceedence (POE) datasets and provide deterministic verification. After several iterations a comparison of 8 day lead to binary fields for the 85th percentile of temperature were settled on.
Use Case Name and Category
use case should follow GridStat_fcstGEFS_obsCADB_BinaryObsPOE for naming, and reside in the Medium Range category.
Input Data
Input sources are from GEFS (for both fields), and are in netCDF format. The fields are ingested via Python embedding.
Files are fairly small, with fcst -- 7.5 MB and obs -- 21KB.
Acceptance Testing
The use case should run successfully, with the requested output (CTC, CTS) being produced and filled with realistic values.
As use case develops, provide a run time here
Time Estimate
1-2 days
Sub-Issues
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Relevant Deadlines
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Funding Source
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Define Related Issue(s)
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New Use Case Checklist
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- Add/update log messages for easier debugging.
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