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Title: Cole: I think that most of these changesadditions are yours to make' Please address with urgency, co


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Cole I think that most of these
changes/additions are yours to make. Please
address with urgency, coordinating with Charles
as needed. Charles There is a set of slides at
the end that are yours. Also, look at the
others for context.
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click in each of the three modified areas to
look at details of proposed changes
  • The CORIE observation network includes an
    extensive array of fixed stations in the Columbia
    River estuary, and one station in the nearby
    coastal ocean. In addition, the Clastsop
    Community College's M/V Forerunner serves as a
    mobile station of opportunity, and several
    cruises have been conducted over the years. CORIE
    also supports a limited number of satellite
    stations in other Oregon estuaries.
  • The CORIE Station Locator is a convenient way to
    become familiar with the names and locations of
    the various stations. At each station, variable
    combinations of in-situ sensors measure one or
    more physical properties of water or atmosphere
  • Water temperature, salinity (via conductivity)
    and water levels (via pressure) are measured at
    most stations. Multi-level measurements of
    temperature and salinity are available only at
    selected stations (currently Red26, Tansy Pt)
  • Profiles of velocity and acoustic backscatter
    are measure at five stations (Red26, Tansy Pt,
    AM169, AM012 and OGI01).
  • Various atmospheric parameters (wind speed and
    direction, air temperature and relative
    humdity,longwave radiation and shortwave
    radiation) are measured at Marsh Is. Wind and air
    temperature are also measured at Tansy Pt, and
    were measured for several years at Rice Is.
  • Miscellaneous other variables have been measured
    at various times
  • Typical sampling intervals range from 1 to 15
    minutes. Most CORIE stations allow real-time
    access to the data, while others allow only
    access to archived data. The real-time telemetry
    network is based on spread-spectrum radio.
  • CORIE STATIONS
  • Active with real-time telemetry, Active without
    telemetry, Inactive, Outside the Columbia River
  • Active Stations (with real-time telemetry)
  • AM012
  • AM169
  • CBNC3
  • Chinook River
  • City of Astoria
  • Desdemona
  • Elliott Pt
  • Grays Pt
  • Marsh Is.
  • Mott Basin
  • Red26
  • Rice Is.
  • Sand Is.
  • Svensen Is.
  • Tansy Pt.

Data Inventory
Data Access
Climatology
Ensembles
Procedures
Status
Administration
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  • The CORIE observation network includes an
    extensive array of fixed stations in the Columbia
    River estuary, and one station in the nearby
    coastal ocean. In addition, the Clastsop
    Community College's M/V Forerunner serves as a
    mobile station of opportunity, and several
    cruises have been conducted over the years. CORIE
    also supports a limited number of satellite
    stations in other Oregon estuaries.
  • The CORIE Station Locator is a convenient way to
    become familiar with the names and locations of
    the various stations. At each station, variable
    combinations of in-situ sensors measure one or
    more physical properties of water or atmosphere
  • Water temperature, salinity (via conductivity)
    and water levels (via pressure) are measured at
    most stations. Multi-level measurements of
    temperature and salinity are available only at
    selected stations (currently Red26, Tansy Pt)
  • Profiles of velocity and acoustic backscatter
    are measure at five stations (Red26, Tansy Pt,
    AM169, AM012 and OGI01).
  • Various atmospheric parameters (wind speed and
    direction, air temperature and relative
    humdity,longwave radiation and shortwave
    radiation) are measured at Marsh Is. Wind and air
    temperature are also measured at Tansy Pt, and
    were measured for several years at Rice Is.
  • Miscellaneous other variables have been measured
    at various times
  • Typical sampling intervals range from 1 to 15
    minutes. Most CORIE stations allow real-time
    access to the data, while others allow only
    access to archived data. The real-time telemetry
    network is based on spread-spectrum radio.

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  • CORIE STATIONS
  • Active with real-time telemetry, Active without
    telemetry, Inactive, Outside the Columbia River
  • Active Stations (with real-time telemetry)
  • AM012
  • AM169
  • CBNC3
  • Chinook River
  • City of Astoria
  • Desdemona
  • Elliott Pt
  • Grays Pt
  • Marsh Is.
  • Mott Basin
  • Red26
  • Rice Is.
  • Sand Is.
  • Svensen Is.
  • Tansy Pt.

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Please follow arrows below
Data Inventory
Data Access
Climatology
Ensembles
Procedures
link to http//www.ccalmr.ogi.edu/CORIE/data/publi
carch/methods_quality.html
Status
as it stands now
Administration
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Data Inventory
Data Access
Climatology
Ensembles
Procedures
Status
Administration
The CORIE observation network is anchored on an
array of fixed stations in the Columbia River
estuary and nearby coastal ocean. The data
inventory images presented here refer to some of
the primary data types collected at those fixed
stations, giving a sense of the extent of
coverage per station and per year available for
those data types. The inventory is intended to be
representative, but not necessarily
comprehensive. Velocity and backscatter data are
specifically not shown, although ADP temperatures
can be used to track the stations and periods for
which profiles of velocity and acoustic
backscatter were collected. Some of the data
shown here do not pass CORIE quality criteria. A
verified subset of the data archive is available
for download.
Modified text
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Data Inventory
Data Access
Climatology
Ensembles
Procedures
Status
Administration
The CORIE observation network is anchored on an
array of fixed stations in the Columbia River
estuary and nearby coastal ocean. A verified
sub-set of the data collected at the following
stations is available for download
Modified text
Note all CORIE stations need to be listed here
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Data Inventory
Data Access
Climatology
Ensembles
Procedures
Status
Administration
The CORIE observation network is anchored on an
array of fixed stations in the Columbia River
estuary and nearby coastal ocean. For some of
these stations, the Climatology (important note
read details prior to interpreting results) of
selected physical variables is available.
Equivalent information will become available over
time for the remaining CORIE stations
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Data Inventory
Data Access
Climatology
Ensembles
Procedures
Status
Administration
  • Ensemble views of velocities and scalar variables
    in the estuary are available in near-real time or
    retrospectively.
  • Velocities
  • Flow Field (latest data)
  • Progressive vector diagrams (last 24.8 hours)
  • Velocity magnitudes (last 48h)
  • Along-channel velocities (last 48h)
  • Across-channel velocities (last 48h)
  • Scalar quantities
  • Acoustic Backscatter
  • S-T Mixing diagrams
  • Cathlamet Bay ensembles
  • Salinities 2002, 2001
  • Temperatures 2002, 2001
  • Water levels 2002, 2001

Cole please check my additions are true modify
here if not true
Cole New stuff. Consider whether Charles needs
to be involved in a short term solution, if you
are not ready for a long-term one.
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Climatology pages, such as the one shown to the
right, provide a quick overview of the statistics
of a physical variable, either in a given year or
in aggregate over the years of record. Box 5
allows the user to select the desired variable
and period. All statistics are generated
automatically, and are based on all verified data
available. Missing data may distort statistics
(e.g., if data is missing for the Summer of a
given year, the maximum temperature for that year
may appear abnormally low). The user needs to be
aware of the data used to compute the statistics
(e.g., by reading this discussion and by using
the link in Box 6 to verify the specific
conditions of the station of interest). Only then
should he/she make a decision on whether the bias
introduced by the missing data is
acceptable. Four broad types of data products
characterize the Climatolgy of a variable.
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1
range is missing in the daily statistics !
3
4
5
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The first product (Box 3) is a set of basic
statistics (maximum, minimum, average) for both
the variable and its daily range, over the entire
selected period of observation (a specific year,
or all years of record). Missing data may very
severely distort these statistics. The second
product is an appropriate sub-set of the above
basic statistics, computed over shorter times
within the period of observation. Currently,
only daily statistics (link in Box 4) are
available. To minimize distortion, daily
statistics are computed only for days where at
least 23 hours of data are available. We
anticipate monthly and quarterly statistics
becoming available. continues
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continuation
  • The third product (Box 5) is a set of histograms.
    Each histogram uses all the verified data
    available for the selected period of observation
    (a specific year, or all years of record) and
    aggregates such data on an annual, quarterly, or
    monthly basis. The number of data points used in
    each histogram is listed (Box 7), together with
    the percentage of missing data points (Box 8).
    Large data gaps may severely distort the shape of
    the histograms.
  • The size of the histogram bins is
  • Temperature 0.50C
  • Salinity ?? psu
  • Water level ?? m

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8
missing 20
Charles range is missing in the daily statistics
!
Charles please provide values
  • The fourth product (Box 3) is a set of boxplots.
    Each boxplot covers a calendar month, although it
    might include data across multiple years. For
    each day of the month
  • the blue bar is bounded by the the maximum and
    minimum value of the variable
  • the blue dot represents the median (or average?)
    value
  • the red bar is bounded by the values of the 25
    (true?) and 75 (true?) percentiles

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Charles please make the necessary corrections to
the following plot types
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use blue rather than black (same blue of the
bar). just for the bars applies to all histograms
add missing data percentage
the bin size is not obvious make it 25 cm? note
I am also not sure what the bin size is for
salinity bin size for temperature (0.5C) is fine
use frequency rather than distribution
introduce space between Level and m
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By clicking in any of the monthly histograms (not
true for quarterly or annual),we should be able
to see an enhanced close-up of that histogram.
add missing data percentage
use frequency rather than distribution
maximum xx minimum xx range xx
median xx average xx standard deviation xx
add
add background grid (bin size defines x-axis
density 5 is probably a good y-axis density)
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replace by Temperature 2002 (in 0C)
replace by Statistics shown in this page are
based only on data that passed CORIE quality
control procedures  to quality level 2 (is this
true? or level 3?)
  • remove see ... of. replace existing bullets by
  • Annual histogram
  • Quarterly histogram
  • Monthly histogram
  • Cumulative annual histogram
  • Cumulative quarterly histogram
  • Cumulative monthly histogram

existing plots
  • replace by
  • Monthly boxplots

new plots (fix other stuff first)
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