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I finally got the code to run all the way through, however, the output file includes all of the binned photons, not a final value as shown below. I loaded the .gkpg file to ArcScene and loaded in 3D view using negative depth. The colored points below show the results. I also get a similar view when I try to graph the final results in jupyter. It also doesn't appear to be limiting the extent to the long and latitude specified. I tried with 3 different IceSat files and got 3 different .gkpg files, all have the same issues.
Thank you,
Sherry Young
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Hey, so the good thing is that this looks like a promising site to use. The trick now is to find the right threshold value. I suggest running a few and seeing which ones look the best and then you can fine tune it. The Jupyter notebook is useful for this as you can re-run the threshold parameter quickly
I finally got the code to run all the way through, however, the output file includes all of the binned photons, not a final value as shown below. I loaded the .gkpg file to ArcScene and loaded in 3D view using negative depth. The colored points below show the results. I also get a similar view when I try to graph the final results in jupyter. It also doesn't appear to be limiting the extent to the long and latitude specified. I tried with 3 different IceSat files and got 3 different .gkpg files, all have the same issues.
Thank you,
Sherry Young
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: