Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0017_01C24F5F.22F27E40" X-Sun-Content-Length: 4814 ------=_NextPart_001_0017_01C24F5F.22F27E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Since so many people have expressed an interest in the WAVES data, I am making available daily PostScript color dynamic spectra of the Wind WAVES high frequency (RAD2) receiver, which covers the frequency range from 1 to nearly 14 MHz. These dynamic spectra are made with 1-minute averages and consist of four 6-hour strips on each page, so that time resolution is maximized. The files have been compressed, so simply do an 'uncompress' on a Unix machine or let WinZip do it on a PC (don't know about you Mac people, but you must have some way). Attached is a gif version of one day (Nov 4, 1997 containing one of Gopal's interacting CME events near 07 UT) so that you can see what these look like. These plots are available via anonymous ftp from: ftp://panacea.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/usr2/rad2ps or via the link on the WAVES web page: http://www-lep.gsfc.nasa.gov/waves/waves.html --> RAD2 PostScript plots By then end of today (Aug 29,2002), all data from 'first light' (Nov. 12, 1994) through the most recent day (Aug 27, 2002) will be available. The files will be updated as part of our regular processing starting today. For those who would like a complete set, I'd be happy to write a CD for you as this is a lot of data to FTP. Let me know. Enjoy MLK ------=_NextPart_001_0017_01C24F5F.22F27E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Since so = many people=20 have expressed an interest in the WAVES data,  I am making = available daily=20 PostScript color dynamic spectra  of the Wind WAVES high frequency = (RAD2)=20 receiver, which covers the frequency range from 1 to nearly 14 = MHz.  These=20 dynamic spectra are made with 1-minute averages and consist of four = 6-hour=20 strips on each page, so that time resolution is maximized.  The = files have=20 been compressed, so simply do an 'uncompress' on a Unix machine or let = WinZip do=20 it on a PC (don't know about you Mac people, but you must have some = way).=20
 
Attached is = a gif=20 version of one day (Nov 4, 1997 containing one of Gopal's interacting = CME events=20 near 07 UT) so that you can see what these look like.  These plots = are=20 available via anonymous ftp from:
 
ftp://panacea.gsfc.n= asa.gov/pub/usr2/rad2ps
 
or via the = link on the=20 WAVES web page:
 
http://www-lep.gsf= c.nasa.gov/waves/waves.html=20 --> RAD2 PostScript plots
 
By then end = of today=20 (Aug 29,2002), all data from 'first light' (Nov. 12, 1994) through the = most=20 recent day (Aug 27, 2002) will be available.  The files will be = updated as=20 part of our regular processing starting today.
 
For those = who would like=20 a complete set, I'd be happy to write a CD for you as this is a lot of = data to=20 FTP.  Let me know.
 
Enjoy
 
MLK
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