HOWTO Drifter Data Processing
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Kirk's HOWTO on processing Drifter data
Follow these steps to process 'raw' drifter data from pacificgyre to final posting on our website:
Notes:
- Once proficient, it takes about 20 min to process a typical day's deployment.
- Folders/files referenced here can be found on the ICESS network at /home/locl/users/kirk/ (hereafter referred to as '..../kirk/') in the data or user subfolders.
- You should copy the 'user' folder contents to your local computer and run the scripts there instead of on the server.
- On deployment day: be sure to fill out .../kirk/user/0_Info/drifter_hist.xls (drifter history) with the
performance of the drifters to track if there are any consistent problems.
Folder: .../kirk/user/1_get_data_from_web
- Edit data_dates.m with the start/stop date/times to get.
Notes:
- Use the http://pacificgyre.com website (log: ohlmann, pass: drifterguy) if you need to get an estimation of when the drifters went in and came out of the water (look at in-water flag values), or go to http://www.icess.ucsb.edu/drifter/realtime/BETA.php and enter custom times.
- Keep adding date/times to the bottom of this file (commented out), then copy your uncommented deployment times to the top of it to fetch the data.
- You don't have to be exact on the times (cleanup happens in following steps), just be sure you have a time at least before or at start and a time after or at ending deployment.
- Run get_data.m (be sure the IRIDIUM value in it is set correctly), data will be saved in '..../kirk/data/Drifter_Anal/2_data/yyyymmdd' folder as a yyyymmdd_drifter_dat.log file.
- Now, move that folder into a 'deployment type' folder (e.g. .../kirk/data/Drifter_Anal/2_data/SBCLS)
Notes:
- Data format (column numbers):
#1 drifter ID #2 year #3 month #4 day #5 hour #6 minute #7 second #8 lat #9 long #10 satelites availiable #11 satelites used #12 com flag #13 Secs to fix #14 Mobitex RSSI #15 in-water flag
- Now, move that folder into a 'deployment type' folder (e.g. .../kirk/data/Drifter_Anal/2_data/SBCLS)