From: Chris Meinen - NOAA Federal <christopher.meinen@noaa.gov>
Date: Thu, May 26, 2016 at 7:44 PM
Subject: New PIES data from WBTS project
To: "Chris Paver (NOAA Federal)" <christopher.paver@noaa.gov>



Hi Chris,

Since we last uploaded recovered PIES records for our Western Boundary
Time Series project to NODC/NCEI (please see the email chain below),
we've recovered four more PIES instruments - so we have new files to
upload to you.

When we uploaded the previous batch of files, you assigned these files
the Accession Number 0125597.

I'm not sure if you can now add these new PIES records to that same
number or if you need to issue a new accession number.  The files are
of the same type and in the same format as our last upload.  There are
data for two PIES instruments recovered in 2015, and for two PIES
instruments that were recovered in 2016.  I've put all of the files
into a single gzipped tar file on our anonymous ftp server:

ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/pub/meinen/IES_data/WBTS_PIES_data.tar.gz

If I didn't typo that, you should just be able to click the link to
download the data.  As with the earlier uploads, for each PIES record
there is a processed file in ASCII format, and a "raw_data"
subdirectory that has the raw files and the scanned deployment and
recovery log sheets, so people can reprocess the data if they so wish.
There is also a readme file within the directory for each recovered
instrument.

Once the file has been downloaded from our ftp server, could you
please let me know so I can clear it off the site?  And if you have
any questions and/or if you need any additional information to
archive these records, please let me know.

Cheers,

Chris
