Re: A68
Ernst Lobsiger
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 06:35 AM, Graham Woolf wrote:
Thanks - I have managed to do that :-)Graham, scripting is certainly possible (though out of range for most users here). You might remember that the next things a script would check is for Sentinel-1A Decemebr 19th and for Sentinel-1B December 21th. But A68a is a moving target and considering its speed also might slip out of an automated fixed search window soon. Makes scripting not easy ... Regards, Ernst
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Re: A68
Graham Woolf
Hi Ernst
Thanks - I have managed to do that :-) Its just not the level of automation that I was looking for All my scripts run on a schedule in Task Manager so if Im not at the computer I still get images I was hoping to do the same with Sentinel 1 data but it seems not Regards Graham
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Re: A68
Ernst Lobsiger
Graham,
Here is the Windows way: Go to the hub and spot South Georgia with the mouse. Then enter in the search window what others found for you ... Cheers, Ernst
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Giant iceberg A-68A is spinning.
geojohnt@...
All,
Quite a change in orientation since December 9th and today seen in attached Metop images via EUMETCast.
Regards,
John Tellick.
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Re: A68
Graham Woolf
Hi Ernst
I have done that. What I was trying to do was to automate the process so that I could run a script that would download the files for me on a schedule It doesnt seem that I am able to do that as there doesnt appear to be a consistent product id - it changes So back to the Hub GUI Regards Graham
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Re: A68
Ernst Lobsiger
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 05:29 AM, Graham Woolf wrote:
How to you find the filesGraham, it's the old story when David says "Windows users want fast results ..." and I say "You have to RTFM ...". The fastest way to get the latest files is to go to the hub GUI and copy and paste the filenames above into the search line top left. The scientfic way is to read Sentinel-1 manuals and skim sar-c_safe.yaml. Cheers, Ernst
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Re: A68
Graham Woolf
Hi Ferdinand
No I wasnt - that makes things a bit easier Regards Graham
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Re: A68
Ferdinand Valk
Hi Graham,
I use the Open Hub at https://scihub.copernicus.eu/ because this offers precisely the same data as the Api hub for scripting, it gives me more freedom to choose my ROI and change dates etc. I’ve used scripts in the past but haven’t already for a considerable period of time. Btw, I suppose you are aware that you can also save your search criteria on the Open Hub?
Ferdinand
From: MSG-1@groups.io On Behalf Of Graham Woolf
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 13:30 To: MSG-1@groups.io Subject: Re: [MSG-1] A68
Hi Ferdinand
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Re: A68
Graham Woolf
Hi Ferdinand
How to you find the files Do you use the Sentinel Hub GUI or do you use wget I have tried to use wget but without success - it seems to want a product id and I cant seem to find it Regards Graham
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A68
Ferdinand Valk
Ernst,
Both resolution sar files of today are available. S1A_EW_GRDH_1SDH_20201215T072534_20201215T072634_035693_042D26_F2A2.SAFE S1A_EW_GRDM_1SDH_20201215T072534_20201215T072634_035693_042D26_8647.SAFE Excellent detail . By the way, if you follow the bathymetric profile of the area it might well be that the berg may slip around the island from the lower side. Or break up first of course... Cheers, Ferdinand
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Re: pity
Ferdinand Valk
Ernst,
I just noticed that I totally misread what you meant. You referred to the legend at left and not the receiver path. Changed it now altogether to <attached>. :-)
From: MSG-1@groups.io On Behalf Of Ferdinand Valk
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 11:18 To: MSG-1@groups.io Subject: Re: [MSG-1] pity
Yes Ernst, the TBS 6903 runs under Windows 10 on a separate PC and I have the code pointing to the network address. The 6903 hasn’t failed me yet, so there was no reason to switch-over to an update newer version. When more transponders will become a reality I’ll probably be upgrading.
It will be a good break of lockdown routine when the HowTo V2.0 will see the light! I’m looking forward to it.
Cheers, Ferdinand
From: MSG-1@groups.io On Behalf Of Ernst Lobsiger via groups.io
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Re: A68 gif animation December 01-08
Hugo
Very well done Thorsten - thank you for posting.
Kind regards, Hugo
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Re: A68 gif animation December 01-08
James Brown
Lots of cracks appearing now. Breakup imminent I think.
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JB
On 9 Dec 2020, at 20:38, Thorsten Miglus <thorsten.miglus@...> wrote:
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Re: pity
Ferdinand Valk
Yes Ernst, the TBS 6903 runs under Windows 10 on a separate PC and I have the code pointing to the network address. The 6903 hasn’t failed me yet, so there was no reason to switch-over to an update newer version. When more transponders will become a reality I’ll probably be upgrading.
It will be a good break of lockdown routine when the HowTo V2.0 will see the light! I’m looking forward to it.
Cheers, Ferdinand
From: MSG-1@groups.io On Behalf Of Ernst Lobsiger via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 10:24 To: MSG-1@groups.io Subject: Re: [MSG-1] pity
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Re: pity
Graham Woolf
Hi Ernst
It will be a nice Xmas present Regards Graham
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Re: pity
Ernst Lobsiger
Ferdinand,
yes, very nice too. Maybe you want to change the receiver string in the code. Or do you run a TBS-6909X under Windows 10 already ... :-). I have now a couple of new scripts including MultiScene stacking images of Sentinel-3A and Sentinel-3B for better daily coverage. I hope to issue them all as a package in a Version 2.0 of the Pytroll/Satpy HOWTO towards the end of the year (@Graham, you will have to wait too...). Cheers, Ernst
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Re: pity
Ferdinand Valk
That is indeed a very good one Ernst. Using ‘true_color’ instead of ‘ocean_color’ brings the image out a bit better still.
Cheers, Ferdinand
From: MSG-1@groups.io On Behalf Of Ernst Lobsiger via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 09:28 To: MSG-1@groups.io Subject: Re: [MSG-1] pity
Ferdinand,
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Re: pity
Ernst Lobsiger
Ferdinand,
this should be the next good (+6 days) from December 9th: S1B_EW_GRDM_1SDH_20201209T072535_20201209T072635_024622_02ED88_4503.zip so expect Sentinel-1A today (might be already on the hub, have not checked yet). Meanwhile have a look at the wonderful image of Sentinel-3B from yesterday. I have not many of those. Cheers, Ernst
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pity
Ferdinand Valk
As it turns out, precisely the "perfect" HiRes Sentinel 1 slot of December
14 that should bring both South Georgia and A68 into one frame is missing on the Copernicus hub. Maybe delayed in distribution, but strange nonetheless. Ferdinand
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Eumetcastview, xrit2pic doesn't processing NOAA 20, NPP data
There is over 7 GB data from NOAA 20 and same from NPP, both programs doesn't "see" it. Is there something to do with it?
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