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** There are many types of filters available, and each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
** There are many types of filters available, and each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
** Filter1D uses a windowed sinc filter which is a non-recursive finite impulse response filter.  
** Filter1D uses a windowed sinc filter which is a non-recursive finite impulse response filter.  
** Wiki Manual for TAPtides [[TAPtides]]
* Wiki Manual for filter1d [[Filter1d]]
** Wiki Manual for TAPcurrents [[TAPcurrents]]


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** Designed to be easy to use, its Graphical User Interface permits quick separation of a time series of water level measurements into its tidal and non-tidal components using a selective least squares harmonic reduction employing up to 35 tidal constituents.
** Designed to be easy to use, its Graphical User Interface permits quick separation of a time series of water level measurements into its tidal and non-tidal components using a selective least squares harmonic reduction employing up to 35 tidal constituents.
** After saving the tidal constants for the constituents selected during analysis, the user can generate predictions of the astronomical tide, the water level that varies at known tidal frequencies attributable to gravitational interactions between the earth, moon, and sun.
** After saving the tidal constants for the constituents selected during analysis, the user can generate predictions of the astronomical tide, the water level that varies at known tidal frequencies attributable to gravitational interactions between the earth, moon, and sun.
* Wiki Manual for TAPtides [[TAPtides]]
* Wiki Manual for TAPcurrents [[TAPcurrents]]


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* To download or download a free copy visit:
* To download or download a free copy visit:
: http://www.hdfgroup.org/hdf-java-html/hdfview/index.html
: http://www.hdfgroup.org/hdf-java-html/hdfview/index.html


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Revision as of 22:27, 7 September 2010

Time Series Analysis

filter1d.m
  • Filter1D: Time Series Analysis Tool
    • The Matlab utility provides users of the SMS, a one-stop package for preparing model input time series and allows users to interpolate, resample, filter, and transform any type of model forcing and supports SMS compatible file formats for ease of data transfer.
    • The main feature of the software is the ability to apply high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, and band-stop filters to time series.
    • There are many types of filters available, and each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
    • Filter1D uses a windowed sinc filter which is a non-recursive finite impulse response filter.
  • Wiki Manual for filter1d Filter1d


TAP Interface
  • TAP: Tidal Analysis and Prediction software
    • TAPtides is the ideal package to explore and develop preliminary or finalized tidal predictions from serial records spanning several weeks to several months.
    • Designed to be easy to use, its Graphical User Interface permits quick separation of a time series of water level measurements into its tidal and non-tidal components using a selective least squares harmonic reduction employing up to 35 tidal constituents.
    • After saving the tidal constants for the constituents selected during analysis, the user can generate predictions of the astronomical tide, the water level that varies at known tidal frequencies attributable to gravitational interactions between the earth, moon, and sun.
  • Wiki Manual for TAPtides TAPtides
  • Wiki Manual for TAPcurrents TAPcurrents


Post-processing

Matlab scripts

Usage:
     filename = 'test_sol.h5';
     sol = readcmsh5(filename);
     wse = readcmsh5(filename,'Water_Elevation');
     [wse,uv] = readcmsh5(filename,'Water_Elevation','Current_Velocity');
Usage:
    [t,dat,name,units] = read_tsd(file);

HDFview

  • HDFview is a free visualziation tool for browsing and editing HDF4 and HDF5 files.
  • To download or download a free copy visit:
http://www.hdfgroup.org/hdf-java-html/hdfview/index.html


Wave Transformation


Documentation Portal