AWS data checklist whilst in the field
For the field teams
For the field teams
Overview Synoptic Data PBC operates several services to access and view surface mesonet data. The GEUS AWS network (network=281) is accessible via these serv...
We release up-to-date PROMICE/GC-Net automated weather station data on our GEUS Dataverse at the beginning of each month. This repository can be found here.
Most of our continual integration is automated, as shown below. But there are a couple of things that need to be checked at each step to ensure that everythi...
Our python monitoring scripts are located at the aws-monitor-alert Github repo. See the README for a description of the monitoring methods. These scripts are...
The GEUS Glaciology and Climate THREDDS data server (TDS) is located here: https://thredds.geus.dk This guide should be updated with any additional data ac...
THREDDS background The GEUS Glaciology and Climate THREDDS data server (TDS) is located here: https://thredds.geus.dk This web server is intended to provi...
Where does our Level 3 AWS data reside? The Level 3 automated weather station (AWS) datasets from the PROMICE and GC-Net monitoring programmes live in numer...
The following is a background and guide to the processing of BUFR files for submission of PROMICE and GC-Net data to the World Meteorological Organization (W...
This is a similar post to the one described here about linking a GitHub repo to the GEUS Dataverse. I would recommend reading that post first for a general o...
Why link your GitHub repo to the GEUS Dataverse? A GitHub repository (i.e. repo) are great for storing, sharing, and working on scripts. You may want your Gi...
Fetching L0 TX messages Level 0 transmission messages, L0 TX, are collected and transmitted in near-real-time every hour to a designated account space. We c...
This is a walkthrough guide of the current set-up for fetching L0 tx messages and performing L0 to L3 processing on both tx and raw data collected from PROMI...
Within the PROMICE and GC-Net monitoring programmes, we have a lot of different terminology when referring to our data processing and products. Here is an ou...