Hi Robin, We removed the link to the ftp server from the webpage once the database was published on Zenodo.
Our FTP server contains the same version as Zenodo anyway: ftp://ftp-projects.cen.uni-hamburg.de/arts/ArtsScatDbase/ Once there are updates available which are not published on Zenodo, we can of course put the link back. Cheers, Oliver > On 16 Aug 2019, at 10:57, Robin Nils Ekelund <robin.ekel...@chalmers.se> > wrote: > > Hi Stuart, > > Thanks for your input and sorry for the late reply, just got back to the > office. > > As Jana mentioned, most of us use the Matlab interface, hence we haven't > detected this specific issue so far. > > Apart from the Zenodo repository, we have one on a ftp-server in Hamburg. I > just checked the ARTS website and found that it's not linked anywhere yet. > Currently it doesn't matter, because there's is currently no newer version > than the Zenodo one yet anyway. > > I'll have a look at your changes Stuart and make sure that those are > available in a new version, accessible from the ARTS homepage. I'm no Python > expert, but I have others I can consult. > > Best regards, > Robin Ekelund > PhD Student > Department of Space, Earth and Environment > +46(0)31 772 17 66 > robin.ekel...@chalmers.se > > Chalmers University of Technology > Hörsalsvägen 9/11 > SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden > www.chalmers.se > > > > From: arts_dev.mi-boun...@mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de > <arts_dev.mi-boun...@mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de> on behalf of Jana Mendrok > <jana.mend...@gmail.com> > Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 12:44 PM > To: arts_dev.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de > Cc: Fox, Stuart > Subject: Re: [arts-dev] ARTS scattering database interfaces > > Hi Stuart, > > I guess, it's me to blame here. I did some testing, but obviously not > exhaustive (enough) ;) > Maybe it went unnoticed since there is a also matlab version of this, and > maybe everyone who applied the method so far has used matlab. (at least > Patrick. Who surely used the interpolation routine. But very likely in > matlab.) > > Back when we developed this, we had an internal repository, which likely > still exists, but I don't think there is a semi-public one like for ARTS and > other ARTS-related tools. Yet. Could be a good thing to have, but that's up > to Patrick and /or Stefan to decide and initiate. > Would likely be good, if your changes are at least put into the internal > repository. But I have to leave that to others of the ARTS-DB project group. > > Best wishes, > Jana > > On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 11:10 AM Fox, Stuart <stuart....@metoffice.gov.uk> > wrote: > Hi developers, > > I’ve been trying to use the Python assp methods (downloaded from the Zenodo > link) to work with some single scattering data. Specifically, I have been > trying to use assp.assp_interp_size to interpolate some optical properties > onto a common size grid. However, there seems to be a number of bugs and > typos in the code which mean that it doesn’t run. > > I think I’ve fixed the code so that it “works” (attached). However, I’m > curious to know if anyone has actually used this method before, and if there > are any potential pitfalls I should be aware of? Is there a repository > anywhere for the database interfaces for up-to-date versions etc? > > I also had to make some changes to typhon to get things running – see > https://github.com/atmtools/typhon/pull/308 > > Cheers, > > Stuart > > Dr Stuart Fox Radiation Research Manager > Met Office FitzRoy Road Exeter Devon EX1 3PB United Kingdom > Tel: +44 (0) 330 135 2480 Fax: +44 (0)1392 885681 > Email: stuart....@metoffice.gov.uk Website: www.metoffice.gov.uk > See our guide to climate change at > http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate-change/guide/ > > _______________________________________________ > arts_dev.mi mailing list > arts_dev.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de > https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_dev.mi > > > -- > ================================================================= > Jana Mendrok, Ph.D. > Deutscher Wetterdienst > Frankfurter Str. 135 > 63067 Offenbach am Main, Germany > > Email: jana.mend...@dwd.de > Phone : +49 (0)69 8062 3139 > ================================================================= > _______________________________________________ > arts_dev.mi mailing list > arts_dev.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de > https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_dev.mi _______________________________________________ arts_dev.mi mailing list arts_dev.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_dev.mi