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01. Introduction to BUFR Exercises Bob.Keeley An introduction to exercises illustrating how ocean data are written into BUFR
02. BUFR Sections 0 and 5 Bob.Keeley Examples of what the beginning and end sections of a BUFR message look like.
03. BUFR SYNOP Bob.Keeley An example of how the content of a SYNOP message is encoded into BUFR.
04. BUFR Optional Section Bob.Keeley An example of how the optional section is used in BUFR.
05. BUFR Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the replication operator is used in BUFR.
06. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used in BUFR.
07. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator with Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used with a sequence in BUFR.
08. BUFR Delayed Repetition Bob.Keeley An example of how delayed repetition is used in BUFR.
09. BUFR Data Compression Bob.Keeley n example of how data compression techniques are used in BUFR.
10. BUFR Changing Widths, Scales and References Bob.Keeley An example of how to change the data widths, scales and reference values of a descriptor.
11. BUFR Changing References in a Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how to change reference values of a descriptor. That is embedded in a sequence.
12. BUFR Adding an Associated Field Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include quality control information within a sequence. This illustrates how to add an associated field into a BUFR message.
13. BUFR Length of Local Descriptors Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include local descriptors into a BUFR message.
14. BUFR First Order Statistics Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include first order statistics into a BUFR message.
15. BUFR Quality Information, Replaced Values Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include replaced values in a BUFR message.
About Data Management Students in OceanTeacher Murray.Brown none
Applied Marine Data Analysis Murray.Brown Methods for marine data management and analysis appropriate for applied work, such as modeling or synthesis of routine survey informatio
Archive Formats Murray.Brown Archive formats are similar to spreadsheets, but contain more than one row format. Typically they have one format to indicate cruise information, another for station information, and another for the actual measured parameter values.
Artificial intelligence Wouter Rommens none
Authentication and access management Wouter Rommens none available
Auxiliary Formats Murray.Brown Auxiliary formats are usually small files that contain instructions (or other information) that an executable program needs in order to use the data file. They are much less comprehensive than true metadata files, which can play similar roles
Awareness and Education Tammyfukuji This page contains tsunami awareness and education materials
BUFR and GRIB Formats Bob.Keeley An overview of the BUFR and GRIB formats
Bathymetry and Topography Murray.Brown none
Bibliometrics and Scientometrics Wouter Rommens none
Biological Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Biological Oceanography/Deep Sea Biota Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this division of biological oceanography. It is not a general introduction to the division itself.
Biological Resources and Biodiversity Surveys Murray.Brown none
Biological Taxa Standards for Marine Data Murray.Brown none
Cataloguing Wouter Rommens none
Chemical Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Circulation services and document delivery Wouter Rommens none
Citation Murray.Brown none
Coastlines and Land Masks Murray.Brown none
Collection Development
Collection development
Components of a Geographic Information System Greg Reed none
Compression Formats Murray.Brown These formats are used for efficient storage or transmission of data, using a variety of compression algorithms in software programs that range from open-source to commercial.
Computer architecture Wouter Rommens none
Computer software Wouter Rommens none
Contact Murray.Brown none
Conversion Formulas for Chemistry Measurement Units Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS) Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Systems for the Earth Surface Murray.Brown none
Creating Metadata Greg Reed The creation and maintenance of metadata is an integral part of ocean data management. Creating and maintaining metadata consistent with defined standards is essential to ensure interoperability with other metadata systems.
Cruise Summary Report (CSR) Greg Reed The Cruise Summary Report (CSR) is an established international standard designed to gather information about oceanographic data collected on Research Vessels.
Data Centers Greg Reed none
Data Format Conversion Tools Murray.Brown Data Format Conversion Tools - test
Data Websites and Catalogs Murray.Brown none
Data and databases Wouter Rommens none
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Uploaded PDF Files

Author Description
01. Introduction to BUFR Exercises Bob.Keeley An introduction to exercises illustrating how ocean data are written into BUFR
02. BUFR Sections 0 and 5 Bob.Keeley Examples of what the beginning and end sections of a BUFR message look like.
03. BUFR SYNOP Bob.Keeley An example of how the content of a SYNOP message is encoded into BUFR.
04. BUFR Optional Section Bob.Keeley An example of how the optional section is used in BUFR.
05. BUFR Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the replication operator is used in BUFR.
06. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used in BUFR.
07. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator with Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used with a sequence in BUFR.
08. BUFR Delayed Repetition Bob.Keeley An example of how delayed repetition is used in BUFR.
09. BUFR Data Compression Bob.Keeley n example of how data compression techniques are used in BUFR.
10. BUFR Changing Widths, Scales and References Bob.Keeley An example of how to change the data widths, scales and reference values of a descriptor.
11. BUFR Changing References in a Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how to change reference values of a descriptor. That is embedded in a sequence.
12. BUFR Adding an Associated Field Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include quality control information within a sequence. This illustrates how to add an associated field into a BUFR message.
13. BUFR Length of Local Descriptors Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include local descriptors into a BUFR message.
14. BUFR First Order Statistics Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include first order statistics into a BUFR message.
15. BUFR Quality Information, Replaced Values Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include replaced values in a BUFR message.
About Data Management Students in OceanTeacher Murray.Brown none
Applied Marine Data Analysis Murray.Brown Methods for marine data management and analysis appropriate for applied work, such as modeling or synthesis of routine survey informatio
Archive Formats Murray.Brown Archive formats are similar to spreadsheets, but contain more than one row format. Typically they have one format to indicate cruise information, another for station information, and another for the actual measured parameter values.
Artificial intelligence Wouter Rommens none
Authentication and access management Wouter Rommens none available
Auxiliary Formats Murray.Brown Auxiliary formats are usually small files that contain instructions (or other information) that an executable program needs in order to use the data file. They are much less comprehensive than true metadata files, which can play similar roles
Awareness and Education Tammyfukuji This page contains tsunami awareness and education materials
BUFR and GRIB Formats Bob.Keeley An overview of the BUFR and GRIB formats
Bathymetry and Topography Murray.Brown none
Bibliometrics and Scientometrics Wouter Rommens none
Biological Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Biological Oceanography/Deep Sea Biota Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this division of biological oceanography. It is not a general introduction to the division itself.
Biological Resources and Biodiversity Surveys Murray.Brown none
Biological Taxa Standards for Marine Data Murray.Brown none
Cataloguing Wouter Rommens none
Chemical Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Circulation services and document delivery Wouter Rommens none
Citation Murray.Brown none
Coastlines and Land Masks Murray.Brown none
Collection Development
Collection development
Components of a Geographic Information System Greg Reed none
Compression Formats Murray.Brown These formats are used for efficient storage or transmission of data, using a variety of compression algorithms in software programs that range from open-source to commercial.
Computer architecture Wouter Rommens none
Computer software Wouter Rommens none
Contact Murray.Brown none
Conversion Formulas for Chemistry Measurement Units Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS) Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Systems for the Earth Surface Murray.Brown none
Creating Metadata Greg Reed The creation and maintenance of metadata is an integral part of ocean data management. Creating and maintaining metadata consistent with defined standards is essential to ensure interoperability with other metadata systems.
Cruise Summary Report (CSR) Greg Reed The Cruise Summary Report (CSR) is an established international standard designed to gather information about oceanographic data collected on Research Vessels.
Data Centers Greg Reed none
Data Format Conversion Tools Murray.Brown Data Format Conversion Tools - test
Data Websites and Catalogs Murray.Brown none
Data and databases Wouter Rommens none
… further results

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Uploaded Audio Files

Author Description
01. Introduction to BUFR Exercises Bob.Keeley An introduction to exercises illustrating how ocean data are written into BUFR
02. BUFR Sections 0 and 5 Bob.Keeley Examples of what the beginning and end sections of a BUFR message look like.
03. BUFR SYNOP Bob.Keeley An example of how the content of a SYNOP message is encoded into BUFR.
04. BUFR Optional Section Bob.Keeley An example of how the optional section is used in BUFR.
05. BUFR Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the replication operator is used in BUFR.
06. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used in BUFR.
07. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator with Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used with a sequence in BUFR.
08. BUFR Delayed Repetition Bob.Keeley An example of how delayed repetition is used in BUFR.
09. BUFR Data Compression Bob.Keeley n example of how data compression techniques are used in BUFR.
10. BUFR Changing Widths, Scales and References Bob.Keeley An example of how to change the data widths, scales and reference values of a descriptor.
11. BUFR Changing References in a Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how to change reference values of a descriptor. That is embedded in a sequence.
12. BUFR Adding an Associated Field Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include quality control information within a sequence. This illustrates how to add an associated field into a BUFR message.
13. BUFR Length of Local Descriptors Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include local descriptors into a BUFR message.
14. BUFR First Order Statistics Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include first order statistics into a BUFR message.
15. BUFR Quality Information, Replaced Values Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include replaced values in a BUFR message.
About Data Management Students in OceanTeacher Murray.Brown none
Applied Marine Data Analysis Murray.Brown Methods for marine data management and analysis appropriate for applied work, such as modeling or synthesis of routine survey informatio
Archive Formats Murray.Brown Archive formats are similar to spreadsheets, but contain more than one row format. Typically they have one format to indicate cruise information, another for station information, and another for the actual measured parameter values.
Artificial intelligence Wouter Rommens none
Authentication and access management Wouter Rommens none available
Auxiliary Formats Murray.Brown Auxiliary formats are usually small files that contain instructions (or other information) that an executable program needs in order to use the data file. They are much less comprehensive than true metadata files, which can play similar roles
Awareness and Education Tammyfukuji This page contains tsunami awareness and education materials
BUFR and GRIB Formats Bob.Keeley An overview of the BUFR and GRIB formats
Bathymetry and Topography Murray.Brown none
Bibliometrics and Scientometrics Wouter Rommens none
Biological Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Biological Oceanography/Deep Sea Biota Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this division of biological oceanography. It is not a general introduction to the division itself.
Biological Resources and Biodiversity Surveys Murray.Brown none
Biological Taxa Standards for Marine Data Murray.Brown none
Cataloguing Wouter Rommens none
Chemical Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Circulation services and document delivery Wouter Rommens none
Citation Murray.Brown none
Coastlines and Land Masks Murray.Brown none
Collection Development
Collection development
Components of a Geographic Information System Greg Reed none
Compression Formats Murray.Brown These formats are used for efficient storage or transmission of data, using a variety of compression algorithms in software programs that range from open-source to commercial.
Computer architecture Wouter Rommens none
Computer software Wouter Rommens none
Contact Murray.Brown none
Conversion Formulas for Chemistry Measurement Units Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS) Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Systems for the Earth Surface Murray.Brown none
Creating Metadata Greg Reed The creation and maintenance of metadata is an integral part of ocean data management. Creating and maintaining metadata consistent with defined standards is essential to ensure interoperability with other metadata systems.
Cruise Summary Report (CSR) Greg Reed The Cruise Summary Report (CSR) is an established international standard designed to gather information about oceanographic data collected on Research Vessels.
Data Centers Greg Reed none
Data Format Conversion Tools Murray.Brown Data Format Conversion Tools - test
Data Websites and Catalogs Murray.Brown none
Data and databases Wouter Rommens none
… further results

warning.pngSome part "<nowiki>…</nowiki>" of the query was not understood.

Uploaded Video Files

Author Description
01. Introduction to BUFR Exercises Bob.Keeley An introduction to exercises illustrating how ocean data are written into BUFR
02. BUFR Sections 0 and 5 Bob.Keeley Examples of what the beginning and end sections of a BUFR message look like.
03. BUFR SYNOP Bob.Keeley An example of how the content of a SYNOP message is encoded into BUFR.
04. BUFR Optional Section Bob.Keeley An example of how the optional section is used in BUFR.
05. BUFR Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the replication operator is used in BUFR.
06. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used in BUFR.
07. BUFR Delayed Replication Operator with Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how the delayed replication operator is used with a sequence in BUFR.
08. BUFR Delayed Repetition Bob.Keeley An example of how delayed repetition is used in BUFR.
09. BUFR Data Compression Bob.Keeley n example of how data compression techniques are used in BUFR.
10. BUFR Changing Widths, Scales and References Bob.Keeley An example of how to change the data widths, scales and reference values of a descriptor.
11. BUFR Changing References in a Sequence Bob.Keeley An example of how to change reference values of a descriptor. That is embedded in a sequence.
12. BUFR Adding an Associated Field Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include quality control information within a sequence. This illustrates how to add an associated field into a BUFR message.
13. BUFR Length of Local Descriptors Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include local descriptors into a BUFR message.
14. BUFR First Order Statistics Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include first order statistics into a BUFR message.
15. BUFR Quality Information, Replaced Values Bob.Keeley An example to show how to include replaced values in a BUFR message.
About Data Management Students in OceanTeacher Murray.Brown none
Applied Marine Data Analysis Murray.Brown Methods for marine data management and analysis appropriate for applied work, such as modeling or synthesis of routine survey informatio
Archive Formats Murray.Brown Archive formats are similar to spreadsheets, but contain more than one row format. Typically they have one format to indicate cruise information, another for station information, and another for the actual measured parameter values.
Artificial intelligence Wouter Rommens none
Authentication and access management Wouter Rommens none available
Auxiliary Formats Murray.Brown Auxiliary formats are usually small files that contain instructions (or other information) that an executable program needs in order to use the data file. They are much less comprehensive than true metadata files, which can play similar roles
Awareness and Education Tammyfukuji This page contains tsunami awareness and education materials
BUFR and GRIB Formats Bob.Keeley An overview of the BUFR and GRIB formats
Bathymetry and Topography Murray.Brown none
Bibliometrics and Scientometrics Wouter Rommens none
Biological Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Biological Oceanography/Deep Sea Biota Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this division of biological oceanography. It is not a general introduction to the division itself.
Biological Resources and Biodiversity Surveys Murray.Brown none
Biological Taxa Standards for Marine Data Murray.Brown none
Cataloguing Wouter Rommens none
Chemical Oceanographic Measurements Murray.Brown This article is intended to provide a brief introduction to the types of data and products involved in this discipline. It is not a general introduction to the discipline itself.
Circulation services and document delivery Wouter Rommens none
Citation Murray.Brown none
Coastlines and Land Masks Murray.Brown none
Collection Development
Collection development
Components of a Geographic Information System Greg Reed none
Compression Formats Murray.Brown These formats are used for efficient storage or transmission of data, using a variety of compression algorithms in software programs that range from open-source to commercial.
Computer architecture Wouter Rommens none
Computer software Wouter Rommens none
Contact Murray.Brown none
Conversion Formulas for Chemistry Measurement Units Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS) Murray.Brown none
Coordinate Systems for the Earth Surface Murray.Brown none
Creating Metadata Greg Reed The creation and maintenance of metadata is an integral part of ocean data management. Creating and maintaining metadata consistent with defined standards is essential to ensure interoperability with other metadata systems.
Cruise Summary Report (CSR) Greg Reed The Cruise Summary Report (CSR) is an established international standard designed to gather information about oceanographic data collected on Research Vessels.
Data Centers Greg Reed none
Data Format Conversion Tools Murray.Brown Data Format Conversion Tools - test
Data Websites and Catalogs Murray.Brown none
Data and databases Wouter Rommens none
… further results

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