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Hi @biancaglez, I've just put together a first draft of the SO2 & NOx readme. I pulled from your info above and modelled it on the CO2 README. There are a few files in the folder that I didn't link to b/c I wasn't sure what they do. Please edit as desired!
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Hi @biancaglez, ah, okay...so, in order for anyone to run the script themselves, they would first need to access data that it refers to, and the above instructions allow them to do that? If that's the case, I'll put everything into present tense, add numbers before each step, and make it a clearer "how-to" directive in the script section.
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Hi, @biancaglez and @teixeirak! I've done my best to integrate the above steps and resources. I tweaked a few words for formatting and consistency - would you please check to ensure that I didn't inadvertently misrepresent any instructions?
I've also changed the header to indicate that the data is emissions data, and I pulled (verbatim - is that in poor taste/is there a non-awkward way to indicate that I pulled language from the CEDS repo?) language to contextualize CEDS data - please feel free to modify or point me in the direction of better/different content.
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Looks great from my end; thanks!
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also looks great on my end
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Thanks so much, @biancaglez !
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Hi @biancaglez, thank you for compiling these resources. I'm sorry that I didn't respond to them on Friday. I'm in the thick of a few time sensitive projects, but I wanted to acknowledge your message and will start on the READMEs as soon as I'm able.
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This is great!
If you can, I would include the following steps (they are in chronological order) & I think it would be clearer. Right now it seems as if it's just my script that generates the data - when really there are several steps just to get data to the script.....
Thanks :) - B
Steps:
Download the following files from Zenodo, unzip, select relevant files) and stored in "C:/Users/GonzalezB2/Desktop/Smithsonian/CEDS/final-emissions/"
_______ CEDS_NOx_emissions_by_country_CEDS_sector_v_2019_12_23.csv
_______ CEDS_SO2_emissions_by_country_CEDS_sector_v_2019_12_23.csvEdited and debugged Module G.G1 script to generate NC files from these. Stored these files in the intermediate output of CEDS directory
Edits and bugs found in G1 scipt here:
Change relevent atmospheric metric : line 39 in module G script to
if ( is.na( em ) ) em <- "NOx" # change to nox or s02module G bug identified (CEDS team is now fixing)
addd , meta = FALSE ) to all readData() functionsWrite script below using these files to grab data at forestgeo sites
https://github.com/forestgeo/Climate/blob/master/Other_environmental_data/so2_nox_data/forest_geo_nos_so2.R
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Thanks @biancaglez and @forestgeoadm ! It would be great to add a little more context about the original source. Note that its emissions (as opposed to deposition),spatial resolution, etc. Thanks!
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^^ is the script we have to run before we run mine (including the bug edits above). You can also link to it from the CEDS repo found here: https://github.com/JGCRI/CEDS/blob/master/code/module-G/G1.1.grid_bulk_emissions.R
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these are also great resources to include:
wiki instructions on running gridding https://github.com/JGCRI/CEDS/wiki/User_Guide#use-instructions
download the gridding proxies here https://zenodo.org/record/3606753#.X1kTUmdTk6U
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