Re: [arts-users] Query on ARTs cross section files

2021-06-22 Thread Oliver Lemke
Hi Songyan,

Great to hear that you're working with CFCs. Your question comes at an (almost) 
perfect time. :-)

We are right now working on bringing all the pieces together to provide an 
improved implementation of the cross section model in the development version 
of ARTS. It should be available within the next two weeks.

The required XML input files for the new model will be provided in our 
arts-xml-data package.

Since we consider the implementation in ARTS v2.4 as experimental and more as a 
proof of concept, I would recommend that you wait a couple of days until the 
new version is ready.

We would very much appreciate if you consider using the new model for your 
work. Your feedback would also be very valuable for us.

I'll keep you posted.

Cheers,
Oliver


> On 22 Jun 2021, at 09:51, Zhu, Songyan  wrote:
> 
>  
> Dear ARTs team,
>  
> My name is Songyan Zhu, a Phd student at the University of Exeter, UK.
>  
> I’m using ARTs to simulate impacts of CFCs on the climate in infra-red.
> However, ARTs v2.4 requires the cross section files in xml format, but 
> available cross sections from HITRAN are in xsc.
> So I’m wondering is there anyway I can convert the xsc files into xml or some 
> place where I can find xml cross sections?
>  
> Best, Songyan 
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[arts-users] Query on ARTs cross section files

2021-06-22 Thread Zhu, Songyan

Dear ARTs team,

My name is Songyan Zhu, a Phd student at the University of Exeter, UK.

I’m using ARTs to simulate impacts of CFCs on the climate in infra-red.
However, ARTs v2.4 requires the cross section files in xml format, but 
available cross sections from HITRAN are in xsc.
So I’m wondering is there anyway I can convert the xsc files into xml or some 
place where I can find xml cross sections?

Best, Songyan
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