Introduction
Supported export types
+ csv
- bfg
+ tsd - fliwas
- pi
- shef
- grdc
- netcdf mapdphase
- netcdf alert
csv
Export scalar timeseries to csv type format (example config). The resulting csv files has three header rows. This first row contains the location name for each data column, the second row the location Id for each data column, the third row the parameter. Date/time is in yyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format. An example is shown below:
Location Name:,Bewdley,Saxons Lode Location Id:,EA_H-2001,EA_H-2032 Time,Rainfall,Rainfall 2003-03-01 01:00:00,-999,-999 2003-03-01 01:15:00,1.000,1.000 2003-03-01 01:30:00,2.000,2.000 2003-03-01 01:45:00,3.000,3.000 2003-03-01 02:00:00,4.000,4.000 2003-03-01 02:15:00,-999,5.000 2003-03-01 02:30:00,6.000,6.000 2003-03-01 02:45:00,7.000,7.000 2003-03-01 03:00:00,8.000,8.000 2003-03-01 03:15:00,9.000,9.000 2003-03-01 03:30:00,10.000,10.000 2003-03-01 03:45:00,11.000,11.000 2003-03-01 04:00:00,12.000,12.000 2003-03-01 04:15:00,13.000,13.000 2003-03-01 04:30:00,14.000,14.000 2003-03-01 04:45:00,15.000,15.000 2003-03-01 05:00:00,16.000,16.000 2003-03-01 05:15:00,17.000,17.000 2003-03-01 05:30:00,18.000,18.000 2003-03-01 05:45:00,19.000,19.000 2003-03-01 06:00:00,20.000,20.000
bfg
tsd
Export scalar timeseries to tsd type format (example config). This is a tab delimited file with two header row. The first column contains the date/time. Date format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss. The first header line contains the parameter and the T0. The second line the location above each column. As such, only one parameter can be exported per file.