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First-time User Readme
GENESIS offers several methods for browsing,
querying, visualizing, subsetting, and retrieving GPS science
data, including:
- FTP
-- a widely used protocol for general file transfer
- AGAPE
(Atmospheric Grid Analysis and Profile Extraction) --
the AGAPE tool allows you to
extract and download profiles based on instrument, location, date, and
height. You can also slice 2-D grids from the profiles and generate
color maps of atmospheric parameters (refractivity, temperature,
pressure, and water vapor pressure).
If you know exactly the products you want and can do
without visualization and other frills, an ftp transfer is the
most efficient route. If instead you want to browse the data
base, or select products satisfying particular constraints or
relations (e.g., geographic region; max temp > T; lowest
altitude < h), you should try one of the other retrieval
systems. A brief introduction to each system is or will soon
be available by clicking on their names above.
As you become familiar with these systems we encourage you
to experiment with their many features. As these are now in
the early stages of use on GENESIS, anomalies are likely to
occur, either general or platform-specific. If you should
encounter any problems, we ask that you take the time to
report them to User Services with the link below.
genesis@jpl.nasa.gov
Not all of these retrieval systems are supported for all
common user platforms. Before attempting to use them you
should consult the compatibility table below.
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Linux |
Win95/98/00/XP |
Solaris |
SGI |
MacOS |
| AGAPE |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
| FTP |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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