Thank you for your detailed explanation.
I understand that it is currently not possible to run PML using l2gen.
Thank you very much for your kind communication.
Best regards,
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- Sun Oct 17, 2021 8:10 pm America/New_York
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Re: How to run PML algorithm in command line?
This is the input file and parameter file I used. --Input file-- /begin_header /sensor=SEAWIFS /delimiter=comma /missing=-9999 /fields=lat,lon,Rrs_412,Rrs_443,Rrs_490,Rrs_510,Rrs_555,Rrs_670 /units=degrees,degrees,1/sr,1/sr,1/sr,1/sr,1/sr,1/sr /end_header 27.5427,-82.7977,0.00973016,0.0131515,0.0195...
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Re: How to run PML algorithm in command line?
Thank you for your reply. When I run l2gen with PML parameters, I got segmentation fault in the middle of the run(Other algorithms such as QAA are working fine). Is this a problem with my research environment? I am currently running Linux on a virtual box. best regards, Here is the output. -------- ...
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How to run PML algorithm in command line?
Hello. I would like to use the l2gen command to run the PML algorithm. As far as I have checked, SEAWIFS and MODIS seem to provide a lookup table for the PML algorithm. However, there is no parameter file for the PML algorithm. How can I get the PML algorithm to work properly? Thank you very much fo...