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I had high hopes for your quickstart.ipynb (rather buried in the docs, which steer me to 'anaconda download ussl/fp-quickstart' to even see what it is) doesn't do much. I so wish I could find ONE fully-functional example with sample data (w' and T' at different heights on a tower) for a one-lesson lab in my general atmospheric science course (not a specialized micromet course). I google and google, Fluxnet, NEON, ... nobody seems to have one nice clean Python notebook that just runs (remove the mean, multiply the eddies, sum it, convert units), suitable for (what I might add) a quick scipy extension to cospectrum methods. Might you know of any?
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but they focus on the FVS partitioning performed by this module, which is not a general purpose EC code. Thanks for reminding me about the notebook on anaconda, which is outdated and shouldn't be there anymore.
I had high hopes for your quickstart.ipynb (rather buried in the docs, which steer me to 'anaconda download ussl/fp-quickstart' to even see what it is) doesn't do much. I so wish I could find ONE fully-functional example with sample data (w' and T' at different heights on a tower) for a one-lesson lab in my general atmospheric science course (not a specialized micromet course). I google and google, Fluxnet, NEON, ... nobody seems to have one nice clean Python notebook that just runs (remove the mean, multiply the eddies, sum it, convert units), suitable for (what I might add) a quick scipy extension to cospectrum methods. Might you know of any?
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