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some dates of data is missing #83

Open feiduduyyc opened 9 months ago

feiduduyyc commented 9 months ago

Dear processor,

     When I download the precipitational Cal , some   time of the data was missed (as the picture below).Could you give me some advice.
feng045 commented 9 months ago

I didn't see any pictures from your post. What data specifically did you download? Do you mean the demo data provided from PyFLEXTRKR?

feiduduyyc commented 9 months ago

Sorry ,I forgot attaching pictures to yesterday's email.

You could see that when the network responsed well,some time's data was formed successfully .On the other hand, the network was unauthorized ,the data wasn't formed.

---Original--- From: "Zhe @.> Date: Thu, Feb 8, 2024 06:26 AM To: @.>; Cc: @.**@.>; Subject: Re: [FlexTRKR/PyFLEXTRKR] some dates of data is missing (Issue #83)

I didn't see any pictures from your post. What data specifically did you download? Do you mean the demo data provided from PyFLEXTRKR?

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feng045 commented 9 months ago

I'm sorry I still don't understand what you mean. How is this related to PyFLEXTRKR?

feiduduyyc commented 9 months ago

Dear teacher,         Happy Chinese New Year.I'm sorry that maybe I ask the wrong place.I follow these steps:          1.Download brightness temperature          2.Download precipitationCal          3.combine 1. and 2. together(interpolation)          4.use PYFLEXTRKR algorithm to trace MCS precipitation         What I wanted to ask is step2.When I download the data you provided,some data couldn't be downloaded.eg: from 2003.05.01 01:00 to 2003.05.07  23:00.      Only these data was downloaded:             2003.05.01 01:00             2003.05.01 02:00             2003.05.01 03:00             2003.05.01 04:00             2003.05.01 05:00             2003.05.01 06:00             2003.05.01 07:00             2003.05.01 08:00             2003.05.01 09:00             2003.05.01 10:00             2003.05.01 11:00             2003.05.01 17:00            …        among these data  12:00 to 16:00 was download unsuccessfully.        when I had a look at the download log(picture 2), it showed that the data that was downloaded unsuccessfully usually accompany with the "service unavailable".        What is the reason about these.(I don't think I didn't connect the internet ,because some data was downloaded successfully)           If you are busy ,sorry for my  disturbance ,and if you are busy you could focus on your own affairs first.                                 Happy Chinese New Year,                                                 A  student 

---Original--- From: "Zhe @.> Date: Thu, Feb 8, 2024 14:07 PM To: @.>; Cc: @.**@.>; Subject: Re: [FlexTRKR/PyFLEXTRKR] some dates of data is missing (Issue #83)

I'm sorry I still don't understand what you mean. How is this related to PyFLEXTRKR?

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feng045 commented 9 months ago

Where are you downloading the IMERG data from exactly? The demo MCS tracking using Tb+IMERG data provided in PyFLEXTRKR has a single tar file containing 2 days of combined Tb+IMERG data between 2019-01-25 and 2019-01-27. So I'm not sure where are you getting the 2003.05.01 data from.

feiduduyyc commented 8 months ago

The websites  from which I download the data  are as follows: 1.Tb:https://doi.org/10.5067/P4HZB9N27EKU 2.Prep:https://doi.org/10.5067/GPM/IMERG/3B-HH/06

---Original--- From: "Zhe @.> Date: Fri, Feb 9, 2024 02:07 AM To: @.>; Cc: @.**@.>; Subject: Re: [FlexTRKR/PyFLEXTRKR] some dates of data is missing (Issue #83)

Where are you downloading the IMERG data from exactly? The demo MCS tracking using Tb+IMERG data provided in PyFLEXTRKR has a single tar file containing 2 days of combined Tb+IMERG data between 2019-01-25 and 2019-01-27. So I'm not sure where are you getting the 2003.05.01 data from.

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