Data Products
Here's the place to learn and talk about our data products – both current and future.
Featured Data Product
Nortek ADCP time series data is now available in PRF (manufacturer format) and MATLAB MATv7 formats.
An option to subsample archived data using a 1-minute interval has been introduced to most data products. Like the previously existing hourly, daily and weekly intervals, the user may choose averaged, decimated or min/max (extreme values) data sets.
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Conventions
Timestamps: Timestamps are always in UTC and follow the ISO8601 convention: yyyymmddTHHMMSS.FFFZ. In some cases, the millisecond portion is omitted.
Filenames: Files are named as DEVICECODE__SENSORCODE__yyyymmddTHHMMSSZ_-MODE_.EXT (italicized text not always included) where
- DEVICECODE is a string unique to each instrument
- SENSORCODE is a string unique to each sensor, and is included if a single-sensor data product was requested.
- yyyymmddTHHMMSSZ is the timestamp (ISO8601 format) which represents the initial time for data in the file
- MODE is optional text which allows files to be differentiated, as necessary, when they refer to the same device and share the same extension
- EXT is the file extension.
If you have any data product related questions or would like to see additional data products, please [let us know].