[Sea-mat] new tidal analysis m-files

Rich Signell rsignell at usgs.gov
Fri Sep 2 08:41:12 EDT 2011


Very cool - Thanks Dan!
-Rich

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Dan Codiga <d.codiga at gso.uri.edu> wrote:
> New m-files for convenient tidal analysis: “UTide”
>
> * Designed specifically to handle irregularly distributed and/or gappy
> times.
>
> * Suitable for multi-year analyses: record lengths for accurate
> nodal/satellite corrections are not limited to 1-2 years.
>
> * Provides easy to use diagnostics for constituent selection; generates
> confidence intervals; and incorporates the robust L1/L2 solution method to
> minimize influence of outliers.
>
> * Enables analysis of groups of time sequences (such as records from an
> array of instruments, or of model gridpoints) with one m-function call.
>
> * Builds on, and integrates in to a common framework, the t_tide (Pawlowicz
> et al 2002), r_t_tide (Leffler and Jay 2009), and “versatile” (Foreman et al
> 2009) approaches.
>
> Download the files and a report describing them here:
>
> ftp://www.po.gso.uri.edu/pub/downloads/codiga/utide/UTideCurrentVersion.zip
>
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