Regional Deterministic Precipitation Analysis (RDPA) - 24 hours accumulation at 10km resolution
The Regional Deterministic Precipitation Analysis (RDPA) produces a best estimate of the amount of precipitation that occurred over recent past periods of 24 hours. The estimate integrates data from in situ precipitation gauge measurements, weather radar and numerical weather prediction models. Geographic coverage is North America (Canada, United States and Mexico). Data is available at horizontal resolution of 10 km. Data is only available for the surface level. Analysis data is made available once a day for the 24h intervals. A preliminary estimate is available approximately 1h after the end of the accumulation period, and revised 6h after in order to assimilate gauge data arriving later.
- Forecasting
- Precipitation
- Meteorological data
- Measurement
- Radar
Output Formats
- json (application/prs.coverage+json)
- GRIB (application/x-grib2)
Links
- Data and products of the Regional Deterministic Precipitation Analysis - Meteorological Service of Canada open data documentation (text/html)
- The landing page of this server as JSON (application/json)
- The landing page of this server as HTML (text/html)
- This document as JSON (application/json)
- This document as RDF (JSON-LD) (application/ld+json)
- This document as HTML (text/html)
- Detailed Coverage metadata in JSON (application/json)
- Detailed Coverage metadata in HTML (text/html)
- Coverage domain set of collection in JSON (application/json)
- Coverage domain set of collection in HTML (text/html)
- Coverage range type of collection in JSON (application/json)
- Coverage range type of collection in HTML (text/html)
- Coverage data (application/prs.coverage+json)
- Coverage data as GRIB (application/x-grib2)
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