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Re: Any idea to read MSU and HIRS/2 [message #40803] Fri, 03 September 2004 11:33 Go to previous message
Yamout is currently offline  Yamout
Messages: 8
Registered: August 2004
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Dear Paul,

thank you for your reply and thank you much more that you have not
written the magic words or wished me good luck.
As I have told you in my phone call, it is unfortunately true. There is
no one who can even convert only one MSU or HIRS/2 data the Level1b to
any other format which can be verified (e.g. ASCII).
I cloud send you a pretty long list of so called "scientists" who have
published something with these data but cannot read even only one (e.g.
the attachment you have got from me). You may get one of yourself if you
make an account in SAA and order some MSU or HIRS/2 from 1991. It would
enough for me to get only one file in ASCII.
Regards
Hossein
~~~~~~~

Paul Van Delst wrote:
> Yamout wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>> I am still looking for the kind human who has really read such data.
>> I have attached a sample to this posting. It would be enough to get it
>> in ASCII (x and y for the coordinates and z fot the digital numbers)
>> I have tried IAPP and ITPP and AAPP etc all of them are for ATOVS and
>> not TOVS data.
>
>
> This is simply not true. ITPP == International *TOVS* Processing
> Package. This code has been around since at least the 1980's and was
> used to process TOVS (HIRS/2, MSU, and SSU) level 1b data into level 2
> type products.
>
> But, regardless, the ITPP code is written in Fortran77. If you want to
> read TOVS level 1b data directly into IDL, I still think you will need
> to "translate" the Fortran reader code into IDL code. I haven't ever
> seen IDL code to read TOVS (in particular, MSU) data (that's not to say
> it doesn't exist). The other option is to use the Fortran code to read
> the data, process and write what you want out into some intermediate
> format that is easily readable by IDL. Either way, you're going to have
> to write some code. Or pay someone to write it for you. There is one
> highly experienced IDL software consultant that frequents this newsgroup
> - and I believe he also has a fair bit of experience with
> reading/processing satellite data. Maybe that's an avenue you should
> investigate.
>
> paulv
>
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