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Reference Table 3. C-RAID parameter list The managed C-RAID parameters are of two types: the “geophysical” ones and the “technical” ones. Each parameter is measured by a sensor and original ‘raw’ sensor outputs are generally transmitted. These sensor counts are stored in a “<PARAM>_COUNT” variable. The ‘usable’ parameter value is then computed from calibration equation and stored in an associated “<PARAM>” variable. Example: received sea surface temperature is stored in SST_COUNT and SST (in degree_Celsius) is obtained as SST = SST_COUNT * SST_SLOPE + SST_OFFSET. Geophysical parameter list The following table describes the geophysical parameter codes used for C-RAID data management. Code long name standard name unit valid_ min valid_ max ATMS Air pressure air_pressure hPa ATMS_COUNT Air pressure count SST Sea surface temperature sea_surface_temperature degree_Celsius SST_COUNT Sea surface temperature count AIR_TEMP Air temperature Air temperature degree Celsius ATPT Air pressure tendency hPa ATPT_COUNT Air pressure tendency count Technical parameter list The following table describes the technical parameter codes used for C-RAID data management. Code long name standard name unit valid_ min valid_ max BATTERY Battery voltage Volts BATTERY_COUNT Battery voltage count DROGUE Drogue detection sensor DROGUE_COUNT Drogue detection sensor count MSG_REDUNDANCY Redundancy of received message count
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