Airborne Research (Website, Wiki)
SourceForge (ADPAA, ADTAE) GitHub (CoPAS, SAMAC)

Airborne Data Processing and Analysis (ADPAA) Software Gateway

The Airborne Data Processing and Analysis (ADPAA) software Gateway provides many tools for scientist to work with in-situ measurements typically conducted on research aircraft. The University of North Dakota (UND) Airborne Website provides details on research aircraft configurations used in conducting field projects.  The Airborne Research Knowledge Base provides details of instruments used for airborne measurements.  Airborne Data Processing and Analysis (ADPAA) software package is used for processing and analyzing data obtain from scientific instruments deployed on airborne platforms.  The Airborne Data Testing and Evaluation (ADTAE) project provides test data, automatic testing scripts and tutorials.  ADTAE includes a first program module for new programmer that is available for download as an individual compressed archive (adpaa_readplot_ccncdata.tar.gz). Community Packages for Airborne Science (CoPAS) project is designed to facilitate the installation, setup, and integration of open source software and packages related to cloud physics, in-situ airborne data.  The ADPAA, ADTAE, and CoPAS software package were started by David Delene (daviddelene - Sourceforge/GitHub Username).  David Delene is a certified Software Carpentry instruction, who has lead several workshop utilizing the
Plotting and Programming in Python material. Publications, technical details and software related to the work flows of different scientific publications are listed below.

Publications Related to ADPAA Software Gateway

Documentation Related to ADPAA Software Gateway


Technical Details on ADPAA Data and Software
ASCII Data Files
Binary Data Files
CPlot Software
Directory Structure
Data Flags
Data Levels
File Header
King Probe Calculations
Software Modules
Winds Calculations
Cplot Screen Shot 

ADPAA Work Flows / Repositories

Additional Work Flows / Repositories

Additional Gateways

Additional Publications
Please contact David Delene at delene@aero.und.edu with your questions or comments.