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| MJD | Modified Julian Day. Astronomical Julian Day number*, less 2,400,000.5 The number is given to the nearest 1/10 day. |
| Year | The four-digit Gregorian year number of the TOMS measurement. |
| Day | The day number (day 1 through 366) of the TOMS measurement. |
| sec-UT | The number of seconds from midnight, Universal Time. on the day specified by Year and Day. |
| SCN | TOMS instrument scan position (1--35 for N7 and EP; 1--37 for Adeos) |
| LAT | Latitude of the center of the IFOV. |
| LON | Longitude of the same. |
| DIS | Distance from site and IFOV center position, in km. |
| PT | Terrain pressure at IFOV center, in (atm x 100) |
| SZA | Solar zenith angle, in degrees, at time and location of IFOV |
| OZONE | TOMS Version-7 best total ozone, in Dobson Units (DU) |
| REF | TOMS Version-7 reflectivity at 380 nm (N7, M3) or 360 nm (EP, Adeos). |
| A.I. | TOMS Version-7 aerosol index. |
| SOI | TOMS Version-7 Sulfur dioxide index. |
(*) The astronomical Julian day number (JD) is the number of Greenwich mean noons that have occurred since Greenwich noon on 1 January 4713 B.C.E., on the Julian proleptic calendar. This provides an unambigous time index. The Modified Julian Date (MJD) is defined as MJD = JD - 2,400,000.5 . Using the MJD saves having to store the leading two digits, which, for the purpose of this data set are always `24', and makes integral values of MJD begin at Greenwich mean midnight. Additional information about these may be found in the Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac.
A FORTRAN (or IDL) format specification that would be appropriate for reading a data record is:
(F7.1, 1X, I4, 1X, I3, 1X, I5, 2X, I2, 1X, F6.2, 1X, F7.2, 1X, I3, 1X, I3, 1X, F5.2, 1X, F5.1, 1X, F5.1, 1X, F6.2, 1X, I4)