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    Airborne Data Processing and Analysis

    Airborne Data Processing and Analysis

    Software to processing and analyze of airborne measurements.

    The Airborne Data Processing and Analysis (ADPAA) package is an open-source software package containing a collection of programs and scripts to process and analyze data from in-situ instruments deployed on airborne platforms. The ADPAA package was started to process data on the North Dakota Citation Research Aircraft but has been used to process data on many airborne platforms. The software methodology used in ADPAA is provided in the peer-review publication: Delene, D. J., Airborne Data Processing and Analysis Software Package, Earth Science Informatics, 4(1), 29-44, 2011, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12145-010-0061-4, DOI: 10.1007/s12145-010-0061-4.
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    PHIPS Probe Analysis

    PHIPS Probe Analysis

    Scripts that read and process PHIPS data

    This repository contains python scripts that read in and process Particle Habit Imaging and polar scattering probe (PHIPS). Majority of the scripts will be geared towards the PHIPS on-board the Citation-II N555DS aircraft during CAPEEX19 experiment. Classifications of the PHIPS particles were generated by using a MATLAB program designed by Emma Jaervinen at KIT/NCAR.
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