########################################################################### # Notice on the use of Antarctic Meteorological Research Center data sets # ########################################################################### # The Antarctic Meteorological Research Center (AMRC) collects, archives # # and provides Antarctic meteorological observational data to the # # community and public for research, logistic, and educational activities.# # The AMRC requests acknowledgement for use of the data in any published # # work. See http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/acknowledgement.html for details on # # how to acknowledge AMRC data, displays or information. # # If the AMRC data are critical to the work, co-authorship may be # # appropriate. Please contact the AMRC in such a case. # # # # AMRC Contact Information: # # Address: 947 Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences Building # # 1225 West Dayton Street # # Madison, Wisconsin, USA 53706 # # Telephone: +1 (608) 262-0436 # # Fax: +1 (608) 263-6738 # # E-mail: amrc@ssec.wisc.edu # # Web: http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/ # # FTP: ftp://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/ # # McIDAS ADDE: Group AMRC and ARCHIVE on aws.ssec.wisc.edu # # RAMADDA: https://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/repository/ # # Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AMRCAWS # # Twitter: http://twitter.com/antmet # # YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/AMRCantmet # # Wikipedia: # # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_Meteorological_Research_Center # # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_Automatic_Weather_Stations_Project # # # Updated: 15 July 2013 # # # ########################################################################### A few notes: * Each file is labeled by it's month and year. * In QC'ing the data, I did not remove the "bad" data points. Instead, I created an extra column that notes whether the data point has been removed or not. Basically, for temp_1 there is a column r_temp_1. If r_temp_1 is set to 1, the data point has been removed. If r_temp_1 is set to 0, the data point has not been removed. Then, when I read the data in to be plotted, I used the r_temp_1 setting to determine if I should read the data point in. The data for temp_2, temp_3, wspd_1, wspd_2, etc. are set up the same way. Let me know if you have questions on this. The column headers are as follows. Year, Month, Day, Hour, Min, Sec, Rec_num, PTemp, Batt_Volt, Temp_1, r_temp_1, Temp_2, r_temp_2, Temp_3, r_temp_3, Temp_4, r_temp_4, Temp_5, r_temp_5, Temp_6, r_temp_6, Press, ws_cups1, r_ws_cups_1, ws_cups_2, r_ws_cups_2, ws_cups_3, r_ws_cups_3, wspd_1, r_wspd_1, wdir_1, wspd_2, r_wspd_2, wdir_2, wspd_3, r_wspd_3, wdir_3, wspd_4, r_wspd_4, wdir_4, net_SW, net_LW, RH_1, RH_3, Raw_dist, Signal_qual, Dist Level 1 is the top of the tower...