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Level 1 data refers to the full resolution data in physical units, e.g. the regularly sampled time series of [[Convert the shear probe data|converted shear probe data]]. If needed, a transfer function for shear is given. Below, a table with parameters included in the level 1 data set is compiled. The | Level 1 data refers to the full resolution data in physical units, e.g. the regularly sampled time series of [[Convert the shear probe data|converted shear probe data]]. If needed, a transfer function for shear is given. Below, a table with parameters included in the level 1 data set is compiled. The data are stored as a NetCDF group with the name "L1_converted". | ||
In the standard names, "sea_water" can be replaced with "water" if working in freshwater environments. This is specified in some entries below but not all. | In the standard names, "sea_water" can be replaced with "water" if working in freshwater environments. This is specified in some entries below but not all. | ||
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! Dimension | ! Dimension !! Description | ||
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| TIME | | TIME || length of the record from turbulence (fast) data channels | ||
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| | | TIME_*** <math>^a</math> || length of the record from slow data channels (if different from fast) | ||
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| | |N_SHEAR_SENSORS ||number of shear channels (shear sensors) | ||
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|N_***_SENSORS <math>^b</math> ||number of *** channel (sensors) | |||
|N_***_SENSORS | |||
|number of *** channel ( | |||
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|} | |} | ||
<math>^a</math> Typically | <math>^a</math> Typically TIME is assumed for the fast-sampled microstructure channels. Use, e.g., TIME_SLOW or TIME_CTD for slower sampled channels such as CTD and tilt sensors. If the application requires different time stamps for different sensors, this can be utilized like TIME_PITCH, TIME_ACC etc. | ||
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<math>^b</math> Please use these examples for related sensors:<br> | |||
N_VIB_SENSORS for vibration (piezo-acceleration) sensors, <br> | |||
N_ACC_SENSORS for vibration acceleration sensors, <br> | |||
N_GRADT_SENSORS for thermistors, <br> | |||
N_GRADC_SENSORS for microconductivity sensors. <br> | |||
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! | ! Variable Name !! Req.<math>^a</math> !! Standard Name !! Unit !! Dimensions | ||
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| TIME || time || | | TIME || R || time || [http://cfconventions.org/cf-conventions/cf-conventions CF-Convention]<math>^b</math> || TIME | ||
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| SHEAR || | | SHEAR || R || [sea]<math>^c</math>_water_velocity_shear || s-1 || TIME, N_SHEAR_SENSORS | ||
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| PSPD_REL || HR|| platform_speed_wrt_[sea]<math>^c</math>_water || m s-1 || TIME | |||
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| | | VIB || HR || platform_vibration || - || TIME, N_VIB_SENSORS | ||
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| | | PRES || HR || [sea]<math>^c</math>_water_pressure|| dbar || TIME | ||
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| | | TEMP || HR || [sea]<math>^c</math>_water_temperature || degree_Celsius || TIME, N_T_SENSORS | ||
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| | | ACC || O || platform_acceleration || m s-2 || TIME, N_ACC_SENSORS | ||
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| | | CNDC || O || [sea]<math>^c</math>_water_electrical_conductivity || S m-1 || TIME_CTD, N_C_SENSORS | ||
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| GRADT || | | GRADT || O || derivative_of_[sea]<math>^c</math>_water_temperature_wrt_<math>^{*d}</math>|| degree_Celcius m-1 || TIME, N_GRADT_SENSORS | ||
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| GRADC || | | GRADC || O || derivative_of_[sea]<math>^c</math>_water_conductivity_wrt_<math>^{*d}</math> || - || TIME, N_GRADC_SENSORS | ||
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| PITCH || platform_pitch_angle || degree || TIME | | PITCH || O || platform_pitch_angle || degree || TIME | ||
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| ROLL || platform_roll_angle || degree || TIME | | ROLL || O || platform_roll_angle || degree || TIME | ||
|} | |} | ||
<math>^a</math> or | <math>^a</math>: Code for the requirement of variable, R: Required, HR: Highly recommended, O: Optional | ||
<br><math>^ | <br><math>^b</math>: Unit and offset need to be compatible with the Climate and Forecast (CF)-convention | ||
<br><math>^c</math>: User can choose between water or sea_water depending on the environment | |||
<br><math>^d</math>: wrt_x or wrt_s; spatial derivative. Typically derived from the rate of change of temperature and divided by the profiling speed. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 6 June 2024
Level 1 data refers to the full resolution data in physical units, e.g. the regularly sampled time series of converted shear probe data. If needed, a transfer function for shear is given. Below, a table with parameters included in the level 1 data set is compiled. The data are stored as a NetCDF group with the name "L1_converted".
In the standard names, "sea_water" can be replaced with "water" if working in freshwater environments. This is specified in some entries below but not all.
Dimensions
Variables
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