MAVERICK WX

Source
api.weather.gov

Glossary

The jargon that shows up in NWS operational messages and API responses, defined in plain English. Where NWS publishes no legend — several radiosonde codes — we say so rather than guess.

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Radiosonde status codes

RAOB recaps often report a bare five-digit code next to a station — 10142, 10159 and so on. These are internal NWS codes and, as far as we can find, NWS does not publish a legend for them anywhere public. We checked the NWS upper-air program pages, the NCO radiosonde quality-control reports and the message archive itself.

So we only define a code when the messages themselves define it, and we show every other code as a raw code with an honest label. Guessing would be worse than useless here: it would be believed.

10142

Ground equipment failure — the station’s tracking/receiving equipment was down, so no usable sounding was produced.

How we know: The SDM messages themselves print this code alongside the text "Ground equipment failure", so the meaning comes straight from the source.

10145, 10158, 10159 and others

Meaning not published.

These appear regularly and clearly indicate some problem with the launch or the data, but we have no verifiable source for what each one specifically means. They are shown on message cards as unrecognised codes rather than translated.