There are special procedures for downloading PI-collected radar data. It is hoped that these procedures facilitate the simple exchange of data, while ensuring that all radar data files are named consistently and will function properly within the EOL solo software package. Procedures are very similar to those detailed in the procedures for submission of general VORTEX-2 data (see http://www.eol.ucar.edu/projects/vortex2/dm/data_submission_instructions.html).
If you are a Radar PI, please submit your data set(s) (including accompanying metadata or documentation files) to the special ftp space set up for radar data. Radar-named subdirectories should exist (or may be requested for creation) in this space to help organize the deposited data files. Along with the data, plan to provide support information, including information on the accuracy and performance of the radar system in VORTEX-2.
Here is the first portion of the procedure:
You should consider using the "ftp -i" option along with mput, and ensure that "binary" mode is turned on (this is often the default on systems).
It is very important to send an e-mail to or , indicating that the data file(s) have been FTPed, along with the file(s) names, data contact information, any data restrictions, and appropriate file documentation (i.e. data formats, descriptions, acknowledgments, and metadata).
Please follow solo-type naming conventions for your radar data files. The UNIX utility "tar" may be used to bundle individual sweep files.
The following naming conventions are recommended:
swp.1yymmddhhmmss.RADAR.0.fff.d_STYP_v10nn
RADAR.yymmddhhmm.swp.tar
swp indicates that this is a DORADE-format sweep file
yymmddhhmmss are date/time components for the start
date/time of this sweep (the digit "1" is required as part of a UNIX
date/time convention)
RADAR is to be replaced with the system name (uppercase)
.0. is a required spacer between RADAR and the fixed angle.
fff.d is the scan's "fixed angle" (an elevation
angle for SUR and PPI, and an azimuth angle for RHI)
STYP is the scan type (usually RHI, PPI, or a full-360 SUR)
v10nn is the scan volume number for DORADE sweep
files, but is used here to represent both a data set version number
and the scan volume number; the "v" is required, followed by the
data version number (a single digit), a zero as a spacer, and a
volume number, nn mod 99.
Documentation files may be e-mailed to or directly if preferred. If password protection is required for these data, please indicate this at the time of submission. You will receive a unique "user ID" and "password" that can be changed at any time upon request. For users without direct Internet access, or if your data set(s) are too large to FTP, you may send digital file(s) on magnetic or optical media (with documentation) by conventional mail to the NCAR/EOL shipping address below.
Thank you very much for your assistance in providing final data to the VORTEX-2 archive. Feel free to contact us should you encounter any problems or have any questions.
Bob Rilling|
Bob Rilling NCAR/Earth Observing Laboratory(EOL) Telephone: (303) 497-8842 Internet: |
Steve Williams NCAR/Earth Observing Laboratory(EOL) Telephone: (303) 497-8164 Internet: Mailing address: P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, Colorado, USA 80307 |
Facsimile: (303) 497-8158 Web: http://www.eol.ucar.edu/ Shipping Address: UCAR Foothills Laboratory I 3450 Mitchell Lane Boulder, Colorado, USA 80301 |