atmos:citation:research:using_soda
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Notes to Use SODA
To easily use SODA while in the T28_Data directory while on the aircraft server, there are a couple of programs you'll have to download into your home directory (/home/yourname).
- ADPAA (Airborne Data Processing and Analysis)
- SODA (System for OAP Data Analysis)
Downloading Packages
- Go to this link to download CoPAS (might not need to do this based off Dave's last reply),
- CoPAS contains ADPAA and SODA (it's how I (James) got ADPAA)
- It contains instructions in the readme on how to install everything
- I'm not sure how to download ADPAA without using CoPAS to do it
- Link to ADPAA
- Link to SODA
- You CAN download SODA independently. However, the script to easily run the SODA gui is a part of ADPAA
- git clone https://github.com/abansemer/soda2
Browsing Data with SODA
With SODA and ADPAA installed (might not need it installed, may be able to skip to running “gnu_soda2”),
- Navigate to the directory with a .dat file
- e.g. /Radar_Data/T28_Data/data/yr2000/f757/SODA_Outputs/filename.dat
- type,
- gnu_soda2
- click on “Menu” then “Browse Data…”
- click on File and select a .dat file
- To exit SODA and regain use of command line,
- Once you've exited the SODA gui, type into the command line “exit” and hit enter
- You won't see any text appear, but if it worked, after a few seconds SODA will finish exiting and you can use the command line normally again.
Using SODA to Process Data
Described in this manual https://github.com/abansemer/soda2/blob/master/MANUAL.pdf
- To exit SODA and regain use of command line,
- Once you've exited the SODA gui, type into the command line “exit” and hit enter
- You won't see any text appear, but if it worked, after a few seconds SODA will finish exiting and you can use the command line normally again.
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