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Hi all
I am trying to improve my Fortran skills, and so am looking for files containing meteorological data that I can fiddle with, and practice reading/writing data. (Well, any data files would do really, but meteorological ones might make the mundane task of programming slightly more enjoyable!) Does anyone know any good sites where I can access such free data? Cheers, Liam From an almost permanently cloudy Milton Keynes |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 08:17:57 -0700 (PDT)
Sir Loin Steak wrote: Hi all I am trying to improve my Fortran skills, and so am looking for files containing meteorological data that I can fiddle with, and practice reading/writing data. (Well, any data files would do really, but meteorological ones might make the mundane task of programming slightly more enjoyable!) I've got a few that came from someone in this parish, but don't know their distribution status. (I used AWK to analyse them -- good tool for that job.) However, if it's just some data to practice on, why not sign up for a Seti-at-Home account and use the data files downloaded at regular intervals? You'll have to write your own XML parser, and then dig into the binary part of the data, which I'm confident is documented somewhere. Some might call this enjoyable :-/ Nowadays I wouldn't really want to use Fortran for this sort of exercise, despite Fortran II being the first programming language I used as a student. (That's 2, not 11, let alone 2008.) Alternatively, I can supply you, gratis, with accelerometer data from my Android phone, for which I need a low-pass filter to separate road-induced noise and the chip's own jitter from steering input and resulting effect on bicycle behaviour. When the long-awaited shipment of Tuits arrives I'll be doing this in Python... Mike |
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![]() "Mike Causer" wrote in message news:20110729234844.1891dcea@surya... On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 08:17:57 -0700 (PDT) Sir Loin Steak wrote: Hi all I am trying to improve my Fortran skills, and so am looking for files containing meteorological data that I can fiddle with, and practice reading/writing data. (Well, any data files would do really, but meteorological ones might make the mundane task of programming slightly more enjoyable!) Hi, you can play around with http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...c/downld08.txt which is updated each day. No charge :-) Warning though - programming can become addictive, I've programmed in FORTRAN now for over 40 years and I still enjoy it! Cheers, Will -- |
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