mtwe / fukushima

Class project to compare MEXT and Safecast radiation measurements in post-Fukushima Japan
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Welcome! #1

Closed mtwe closed 8 years ago

mtwe commented 9 years ago

Hey @awachte and @RyanCaldwell1, welcome to the project. I hope that this will be fun or at least interesting. So I am somewhat noobish when it comes to github, but I have learned so far that you can not and should not host large files on github. To give you guys access to the data, I have hosted them at the following links:

https://mega.nz/#!bQh1RQqI!LsFWpVrOB2Xyn9eMdfCLFexpsy6__Cpow0N7wIGpe00 https://mega.nz/#!OUxTSDhb!brWt1pb38OU0ZF5ZilvpoaPmfwQDc5_drAIodVNcXnk

Both are .csv files, except one is compressed. Once uncompressed that file is ~4GB where as the other is only 40MB. My guess is the best way to do it is for all of us to add the files to your local repo but not push them to the github repo. Please please let me know if you can suggest a better workflow for this.

If you guys will be in class tomorrow, maybe we can stay for 5 or 10 minutes after and just chat about the project. Thanks again!

mtwe commented 9 years ago

If anyone has trouble uncompressing tarball (.tar.gz) file linked above and you're on a mac or linux system. This command should work: tar -xzvf safecast.tar.gz If you're on windows, I'm a little less familiar. You might need a utility. Or, I've uploaded a .zip version here

https://mega.nz/#!WVoRSQLS!b2I8BFSQyXGRv3Y6FiOlY7L3lDxr7SUPfpC85iBcF0k