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Floats EIS Nov24 #16

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gbolzon opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 4 comments
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Floats EIS Nov24 #16

gbolzon opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 4 comments

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gbolzon commented Sep 26, 2024

Floats for V11C version (EIS Nov2024) must have

  • remove of profile smoothing
  • Review of nitrate algorithm: removing of Canyon-B correction and replacing WOA correction a with one using MedBGCins dataset produced by @vdibiagio.

We will use the MedBGCins dataset as a Climatology 600-800m. At the moment we are using a NetCDF file produced by a matlab code by @gcossarini, that will be soon replaced by a NetCDF produced inside bit.sea

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gbolzon commented Sep 27, 2024

@ateruzzi There are 17 floats (like SR4903661_030.nc) that have only deep values (> 800m) for CHLA.
I think it's an unuseful info, so I'll remove them from SUPERFLOAT

I'll put a limit on 200m, for the top of profile. Let's discuss if you want.

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gbolzon commented Oct 1, 2024

@ateruzzi Same thing for NITRATE, if a profile is in 800-2000m, should I take it?

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ateruzzi commented Oct 2, 2024

@ateruzzi There are 17 floats (like SR4903661_030.nc) that have only deep values (> 800m) for CHLA. I think it's an unuseful info, so I'll remove them from SUPERFLOAT

I'll put a limit on 200m, for the top of profile. Let's discuss if you want.

Ok, we can remove CHLA profiles below 200 m

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ateruzzi commented Oct 2, 2024

@ateruzzi Same thing for NITRATE, if a profile is in 800-2000m, should I take it?

I would keep NITRATE also below 800 m as a reference for possible deep layer trends and for reanalysis

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