tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046701423623795423.post2100184764038256070..comments2024-03-25T04:43:08.153-07:00Comments on Arctic News: Climate Change AcceleratingSam Caranahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376449209858411775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046701423623795423.post-62926491389564976662014-10-15T15:48:26.315-07:002014-10-15T15:48:26.315-07:00Hi Robert! You can ask MetOp in Europe to send you...Hi Robert! You can ask MetOp in Europe to send you a DVD with the respective data. They've done that before. Problem is that you'll also need software to make sense of the data (e.g. to visualize the data on a map or as a graph) and it can take a lot of processing to get there. Leonid Yurganov does this, but due to the huge amount of data, he will typically only produce maps showing monthly averages. Some of us simply save as many images as possible each day, but that can consume a lot of time. MethaneTracker.org did this automatically and also gave wonderful visualizations, but unfortunately they ran out of funding. The best thing would be if methanetracker received more support. Sam Caranahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12376449209858411775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046701423623795423.post-45970991067151668242014-10-15T10:20:47.421-07:002014-10-15T10:20:47.421-07:00Sam--
This is Robert from the Robertscribbler sit...Sam--<br /><br />This is Robert from the Robertscribbler site...<br /><br />Do you know if there's a way to access archived METOP/IASI data that's older than 3 days? The IASI site only provides archives back through the past three days and an archive would be useful to some of my work. <br /><br />Warmest regards and best wishes,<br /><br />--RAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com