Hi,
I have been using the linux version of Pyweed for a while without any
issues, but the most recent SAC files downloaded using pyweed seem to miss
the event information in the header (evla, evlo etc). The problem remains
if I use pyweed using a windows setup too.
I wonder if there have been recent changes? Pyweed itself doesn't seem to
save any .event files like JWEED does, so are there any ways to get the
event information?
Many thanks,
Huaiyu
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS)
CET-UWA / Macquarie University / GSWA
M006 Robert Street Building UWA
Crawley WA 6009
Australia
I have been using the linux version of Pyweed for a while without any
issues, but the most recent SAC files downloaded using pyweed seem to miss
the event information in the header (evla, evlo etc). The problem remains
if I use pyweed using a windows setup too.
I wonder if there have been recent changes? Pyweed itself doesn't seem to
save any .event files like JWEED does, so are there any ways to get the
event information?
Many thanks,
Huaiyu
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS)
CET-UWA / Macquarie University / GSWA
M006 Robert Street Building UWA
Crawley WA 6009
Australia
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Hello Huaiyu,
In my testing the event headers do appear in the SAC output -- however, there is a wide range of data sources that PyWEED can potentially pull data from, so it's possible that you're hitting an unanticipated edge case.
Could you provide the event and station/channel information that you're requesting?
Thanks!
Adam
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Adam Clark
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IRIS Data Management Center
adam<at>iris.washington.edu
On Mar 30, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Huaiyu Yuan (via IRIS) <pyweed-help-bounce<at>lists.ds.iris.edu> wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the linux version of Pyweed for a while without any issues, but the most recent SAC files downloaded using pyweed seem to miss the event information in the header (evla, evlo etc). The problem remains if I use pyweed using a windows setup too.
I wonder if there have been recent changes? Pyweed itself doesn't seem to save any .event files like JWEED does, so are there any ways to get the event information?
Many thanks,
Huaiyu
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS)
CET-UWA / Macquarie University / GSWA
M006 Robert Street Building UWA
Crawley WA 6009
Australia
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for your email. I think I know what happened now: I started another
download for a different set of events before the first download was
finished, so pyweed was confused I guess.
Cheers,
Huaiyu
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS)
CET-UWA / Macquarie University / GSWA
M006 Robert Street Building UWA
Crawley WA 6009
Australia
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 12:50 AM Adam Clark (via IRIS) <
pyweed-help-bounce<at>lists.ds.iris.edu> wrote:
Hello Huaiyu,
In my testing the event headers do appear in the SAC output -- however,
there is a wide range of data sources that PyWEED can potentially pull data
from, so it's possible that you're hitting an unanticipated edge case.
Could you provide the event and station/channel information that you're
requesting?
Thanks!
Adam
----------------------
Adam Clark
Web Application Developer
IRIS Data Management Center
adam<at>iris.washington.edu
On Mar 30, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Huaiyu Yuan (via IRIS) <
pyweed-help-bounce<at>lists.ds.iris.edu> wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the linux version of Pyweed for a while without any
issues, but the most recent SAC files downloaded using pyweed seem to miss
the event information in the header (evla, evlo etc). The problem remains
if I use pyweed using a windows setup too.
I wonder if there have been recent changes? Pyweed itself doesn't seem to
save any .event files like JWEED does, so are there any ways to get the
event information?
Many thanks,
Huaiyu
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS)
CET-UWA / Macquarie University / GSWA
M006 Robert Street Building UWA
Crawley WA 6009
Australia
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