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SRI AMISR Data Access and Radar Operations

PFISR data is transferred back to SRI in real time via a fiber optic internet connection on site. RISR-N data is shipped back to SRI via regular mail and as such, data availability is delayed by about 1 month.

Analysis-ready data

As part of the DARPA Atmosphere as a Sensor (AtmoSense) program, SRI created the AtmoSense Background Characterization (ABC) project. The project consisted on ingesting data from PFISR conditioned to geophysical drivers to create the ABC generative adversatial network (GAN) ( https://abcgan.sri.com ). Both the measured and derived parameters from PFISR with their corresponding drivers for the majority of experiments between 2010 and 2020 can be found in the following link:

AMISR User Manual

A guide created by Dr. Leslie Lamarche for scientific end users of AMISR data. It will give a broad overview of how to access, plot, and interpret the data.

PFISR list of processed D-region experiments

The following csv spreadsheet contains a list of experiments that has been processed as NeNoTr. NeNoTr is a processing mode that is power based, as opposed to spectra fitting, electron densities with no correction for ion temperatures, i.e. Te/Ti=1, The spreadsheet have columns for experiment name, start and end times, duration, radar mode name, available integration times, main/secondary which informs about experiments that has been processed concatenating secondary experiments into a main experiment, a link to the processed data, and a link to daily SNR RTI plots.

RISR-C Data Access

RISR-C data is processed and managed by the University of Calgary.