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Hi Claude,
Sorry for the late reply, there weren't many people available at ODL the last few weeks due to holidays and conferences.
I downloaded files with an even pass number (descending) from the SWOT L3 Unsmoothed (250m) product for Dec. 30, 2023 and extracted "ssha_filtered" values located in the [-17.0, -16.4] latitudinal band. The "ssha_filtered" variable is described as:
Saving these values in an Excel file was not convenient, so I stored them as CSV files (should be easy to import in Excel) named after the NetCDF file values are extracted from. As these files are quite big, they have been compressed in a zip archive available here: https://ftp.odl.bzh/odl/sherleda/maupiti...30_sla.zip
I repeated the same process for all descending passes nearby French Polynesia between Dec. 16, 2023 and Jan. 23, 2024 (thus covering two SWOT cycles: 008 and 009), the results are available in this zip archive: https://ftp.odl.bzh/odl/sherleda/maupiti...23_sla.zip
Please note that:
I hope I understood correctly what you wanted and that these files will be helpful.
Best regards,
Sylvain
Sorry for the late reply, there weren't many people available at ODL the last few weeks due to holidays and conferences.
I downloaded files with an even pass number (descending) from the SWOT L3 Unsmoothed (250m) product for Dec. 30, 2023 and extracted "ssha_filtered" values located in the [-17.0, -16.4] latitudinal band. The "ssha_filtered" variable is described as:
Height of the sea surface anomaly with all corrections applied and with calibration, data selection and noise reduction (using Unet model) applied
Saving these values in an Excel file was not convenient, so I stored them as CSV files (should be easy to import in Excel) named after the NetCDF file values are extracted from. As these files are quite big, they have been compressed in a zip archive available here: https://ftp.odl.bzh/odl/sherleda/maupiti...30_sla.zip
I repeated the same process for all descending passes nearby French Polynesia between Dec. 16, 2023 and Jan. 23, 2024 (thus covering two SWOT cycles: 008 and 009), the results are available in this zip archive: https://ftp.odl.bzh/odl/sherleda/maupiti...23_sla.zip
Please note that:
- the pass over Maupiti on Dec. 30, 2023 (pass #444) is included in both zip archives
- Longitude values are expressed in the [0, 360]° range (same as in the NetCDF files)
I hope I understood correctly what you wanted and that these files will be helpful.
Best regards,
Sylvain