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* input_url: directory containing radar data in MDV format (if not specified on the command line) | * input_url: directory containing radar data in MDV format (if not specified on the command line) | ||
* dbz_field_name: name of dBZ field in input MDV fields | * dbz_field_name: name of dBZ field in input MDV fields | ||
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Specifying vertical levels | Specifying vertical levels | ||
− | * vert_levels_type: specify whether vertical levels are given | + | * vert_levels_type: specify whether vertical levels are given by temperature (VERT_LEVELS_BY_TEMP) or height (VERT_LEVELS_BY_HT) |
* temp_profile_url: path to temperature profile data in MDV or NetCDF format | * temp_profile_url: path to temperature profile data in MDV or NetCDF format | ||
* temp_profile_field_name: name of temperature field | * temp_profile_field_name: name of temperature field |
Latest revision as of 00:00, 27 May 2021
ConvStrat identifies convective and stratiform regions within a Cartesian radar volume.
Contents
Overview
ConvStrat identifies convective and stratiform regions within radar files in MDV format.
Prerequesites
The following items are required:
- Radar data (MDV format)
Parameter file
ConvStrat uses one parameter file that includes the basic parameters related to input/output locations and thresholds to tune the algorithm.
Ensure file is up to date
To obtain the default parameter file, use the following command:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/ConvStrat -print_params > param_file_name
If you already have a parameter file and simply want to check for (and add) updated parameters while retaining current parameters, use the following command:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/ConvStrat -params orig_param_file_name -print_params > new_param_file_name
Important parameters
Process control
- mode: determines if the program waits for new files (REALTIME), moves through start and end times specified on the command line (ARCHIVE), or moves through list of files specified on the command line (FILELIST)
Data input
- input_url: directory containing radar data in MDV format (if not specified on the command line)
- dbz_field_name: name of dBZ field in input MDV fields
Specifying vertical levels
- vert_levels_type: specify whether vertical levels are given by temperature (VERT_LEVELS_BY_TEMP) or height (VERT_LEVELS_BY_HT)
- temp_profile_url: path to temperature profile data in MDV or NetCDF format
- temp_profile_field_name: name of temperature field
- shallow_threshold_ht: maximum height (km) of shallow clouds
- shallow_threshold_temp: minimum temperature (C) of shallow clouds
- deep_threshold_ht: minimum height (km) of deep clouds
- deep_threshold_temp: maximum temperature (C) of deep clouds
Data output
- output_url: output files will be written to this directory
Running ConvStrat
To check all command line options for ConvStrat, including debugging options and file paths, type the following command into a terminal.
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/ConvStrat -h
Once your parameter file is complete, use a command similar to the following to run the application:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/ConvStrat -params param_file_name
The user can also specify the location of MDV files in the following manner:
/path/to/lrose/install/bin/ConvStrat -f /path/to/cfradial/files/ -params param_file_name