A Quick Review of JOA Tools Useful for Data Examination#
James H. Swift, UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography, September 2021
This document was written to provide an overview of Java OceanAtlas (JOA) functions and capabilities useful to examine and explore data and data products available through the Java OceanAtlas Suite web site, data homepage.
Note
There is a learning curve associated with use of any computer application. It is very strongly recommended that those intending to use JOA, for example on student projects, first familiarize themselves with JOA by downloading and installing the application JOA, and then working through its Guided Tour starting at Basic Features. JOA users who wish to compare data files should also examine the document Comparing Multiple Data Files Using Java OceanAtlas (JOA).
Note
This document refers to JOA features which may or may not be enabled in a given installation of JOA. To enable a missing feature, go to Preferences, under the JOA menu, then horizontal-select-scroll right to “Feature Management” in the Configure Preferences dialog box and vertical-scroll through the list of selectable JOA features to enable a desired feature which does not show up in your present installation of JOA.
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Complete guides to each JOA feature are found in the JOA User Guide (https://joa.ucsd.edu/assets/documents/JOA5_userguide.pdf). (An updated User Guide is in preparation.)
Todo
Fix above user guide link
JOA Preferences#
If you are importing your own ascii bottle data (as opposed to data download from the JOA Suite site), be sure to examine the “Import” tab on the JOA Configure Preferences dialog box and set the choices to your liking before you import the data set. Also, it is very strongly recommended that you refer to the JOA Guided Tour page about JOA data (https://joa.ucsd.edu/16.html) and try importing the sample file it suggests. If a sample file imports correctly, you can compare it to your data file to look for discrepancies if your intended file fails to import correctly.
Todo
Fix link to guide 16 above
If you are importing data you downloaded from a search of NODC’s World Ocean Database (WOD; see https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/world-ocean-database-select/dbsearch.html), please examine the “WOD Select Import Options” tab on the JOA Configure Preferences dialog box and set the choices to your liking before you import the data set. WOD import can take time, but when successful it provides access to unique JOA data exploration functions for any WOD data.
If you are importing your own CTD data, be sure to examine the “CTD Decimation” tab on the JOA Configure Preferences dialog box and set the choices to your liking before you import the data set. The less decimation you carry out, the finer the vertical resolution of the data once into JOA (and the larger the data file; very large data files can burden JOA).