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lalvarez
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About ARGO profilers

#1 Unread post by lalvarez »

Hello to All

First of al, I know it is not the best place to ask about but anyway here I go.

I'm working on water masses at the entrance of the gulf of California (image attached), I have downloaded some ARGOS profilers data (temperature and salinity) from 01/01/2014 to 12/31/2023.

When I plot them in a T-S diagram (selected them by interanual conditions: Neutral, La Niña and El Niño) I found data in some profiles are not good or at least correct, mainly the salinity values (images attached).

My questions are:
Does anyone has had a problem or situation alike?
Is there a statistical/formal/objective/approach to correct those data?

All suggestions are welcome
Thanks in advance
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T-S_Diag_ElNiño.jpg
T-S_Diag_LaNiña.jpg
T-S_Diag_Neutral.jpg
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tigerchoo
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Re: About ARGO profilers

#2 Unread post by tigerchoo »

Hi, Alvarez.

I'm afraid to tell my opinion because I'm not sure where did you get the ARGO data.
But, the ARGO data have some flag about mode as far as I know.
I remember R, A, D and each of them means Real-time, Adjusted, Delayed respectively.

If your work requires recent data, I recommend you to use at least A-mode data.
Of course, you can use R-mode data if it is provided (R-mode requires time to be updated).

I hope the attatched page below will be helpful.
https://euroargodev.github.io/argoonlin ... dMode.html

Also, you can find informations about the "mode" of ARGO data from user's manual provided in page below.
https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00187/29825/

Choo.

lalvarez
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Re: About ARGO profilers

#3 Unread post by lalvarez »

Hello TigerChoo

Thanks a lot for your answer, I found the link and document you suggest.

Also I found the GODAE page and got the Profilers data from there, as well as some documentation about quality controls, so I could make a decision about those weird data.

New results are as follows
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ARGO_Alldata.jpg

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