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*ERS1 (19910805-19960525) lots of short gaps
*ERS1 (19910805-19960525) lots of short gaps
** exclude 06z Aug 24, 1992 (hurricane Andrew); in original MERRA this set of winds had negative impact
** exclude 06z Aug 24, 1992 (hurricane Andrew); in original MERRA this set of winds had negative impact
*ERS2 (20030813-20110329) new version of data
*The re-processing of ERS-2 data from 1997-2003.
**The re-processing of ers-2 runs from from 1997-2003.  The three available formats of the re-processed data are:
** 19970520_00z-20030217_18z
** The three available formats of the re-processed data are:
*** ERS.ASPS.UWI  (re-processed data in UWI format for compatability with the real-time product)
*** ERS.ASPS.UWI  (re-processed data in UWI format for compatability with the real-time product)
*** ERS.ASPS20.N  (re-processed data in ASPS format: nominal resolution 50km)
*** ERS.ASPS20.N  (re-processed data in ASPS format: nominal resolution 50km)
*** ERS.ASPS20.H  (re-processed data in ASPS format: high resolution 25km)
*** ERS.ASPS20.H  (re-processed data in ASPS format: high resolution 25km)
** We are processing ERS.ASPS20.N.  For this data, lets give a filename like:  ers2_asps20n.YYYYMMDD.tHHz.bufr
** We are processing ERS.ASPS20.N.  For this data, lets give a filename like:  ers2_asps20n.YYYYMMDD.tHHz.bufr
*ERS2 (20030813-20110329) new version of data
** For the period from 2003 through the end, we have the fast delivery product (WSC.UWI).
** For the period from 2003 through the end, we have the fast delivery product (WSC.UWI).