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Quality flags provide the user with information on the quality and errors of observations. The main aim is the assessment of the observation's suitability for analyses and research tasks. In accordance with existing standards (e.g. UNESCO 2013), we consider a primary and a secondary level. The primary level defines the quality flag, where the increasing flag value indicates a quality decrease in the observation. The secondary level provides the information that supports the primary level. The secondary level also extends the assessment of the observation to the technical level, where quality tests may suggest the causes of instrumentation malfunction and measurement inconsistencies. Current work implements the O2A quality control module. Important for the integration of multiple sources is to consider considers a common primary level definition.

FlagMeaning
0No quality control
1Good data
2Probably good
3Probably bad
4Bad
5Missing value
6Primal Error
7Not used
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