Eric,

I see many quality descriptive plots and analysis results following the main
currents page. Really a professional looking research job. Could you please
tell me how many people working on this project and how long have you been
working on it?

Thank you

Gökhan


On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Eric Firing <efir...@hawaii.edu> wrote:

> Gökhan SEVER wrote:
>
>> Eric,
>>
>> As you said, your program features more than what me in my mind. It looks
>> very cool. There are some parts which I don't understand quite well.
>>
>> I will definitely save it for my future programming adventures. I will
>> solely use it in my academical research, since I am a graduate student
>> working on atmospheric sciences.
>>
>> I like the Mercurial repository of the project, and the way it is
>> presented. I am planning establish something similar to yours. So in the
>> future I might have some more questions to you.
>>
>> By the way, could please tell me more what does pycurrents do? I can guess
>> a little from its name. Actually for the next year I have a plan of
>> implementing a design named pyclouds for simple cloud simulation and/or
>> modelling.
>>
>> Gökhan
>>
>
> Gökhan,
>
> pycurrents is simply a name for one of several repos into which we have
> divided our code; it is for python code that we use for our work in physical
> oceanography, with a heavy weighting toward processing acoustic Doppler
> current profiler (ADCP) data.  It is a catch-all.  It includes good stuff,
> work in progress (to some extent that description applies to everything),
> and some things that are obsolete and/or first tries still waiting to be
> rewritten.  For context, see http://currents.soest.hawaii.edu/.
>
> Eric
>
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