Looks like the y-axis is pointing down on those images from the blog post.
Steve
On 03/02/2018 12:03 PM, Pete Pokrandt wrote:
I have all of the tiled data from NOAAPORT in tar files, from 15 UTC
through 22 UTC 21 Aug 2017.
The GRB data are available from a few cloud providers (amazon, google, etc.)
Here's a blog post that I ran across a few days ago describing how to
pull data and process from google. Might require some tweaking - not
sure I like their color scheme.. But it could get you started accessing
the data.
https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2018/01/how-to-process-weather-satellite-data-in-real-time-in-bigquery
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Learn how to analyze historical GOES-16 geostationary weather satellite
data in BigQuery, and visualize a real-time feed, to understand weather
events.
Pete
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*Subject:* [ldm-users] Looking for GOES-16 data for the solar eclipse
last year
After a rather interesting conference last weekend, I'm interested in
finding rapid-update data from 21 AUG 17 showing as much of the path of
totality as possible.
Anyone got the data handy, that I might get?
I know, I should have saved it but...
Thanks
Gerry
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