Releases: erdc/Antecedent-Precipitation-Tool
v3.0.0
Installation Instructions
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder.
- You may need to work with your information technology (IT) department to install the software properly.
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an Antecedent Precipitation Tool.lnk file on your Desktop that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut.
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean.
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function.
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem.
APT v2.0.0
Installation Instructions
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder.
- You may need to work with your information technology (IT) department to install the software properly.
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an Antecedent Precipitation Tool.lnk file on your Desktop that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut.
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean.
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function.
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem.
- Accepting the ULA at each launch was a design requirement.
Release Notes
- A special thanks to all of our alpha testers throughout USACE including Adam White and Dave Knepper.
- The changes from version 1.0.23 to version 2.0.0 include:
- Full integration of the NOAA U.S. Daily Gridded Precipitation Data (nClimGrid-Daily) and it’s associated station count data.
- Updated user and technical guide to reflect incorporation of the nClimGrid-Daily data into the APT.
- Addressed issue with batch processing that was limiting the use of appropriate station data during station-based APT analyses.
- Addressed issue with sizing of station table in pdf outputs when using large numbers of stations in a station-based APT analysis.
- Addressed issue with interpolation algorithm that fills data gaps in a station-based APT analysis.
- Updated the URL to access WebWIMP data.
What's Changed
- Apt v200 by @jlgutenson in #2
- Updated download procedure of new APT user guide. by @jlgutenson in #3
- Fixed issue with netcdf file names and removed print statement. by @jlgutenson in #4
Full Changelog: v1.0.23...v2.0.0
APT v1.0.23
Installation Instructions
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder
- We suggest extracting to the Desktop
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an Antecedent Precipitation Tool.lnk file on your Desktop that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem
- The tool will automatically update itself as improvements are released
- Accepting the ULA at each launch was a design requirement
Release Notes
- Fixed bug that allowed GHCN-Daily stations with less than 75% of antecedent conditions to be chosen as primary station
- Added warning if observation point does not fall within watershed boundary
- Updated U.S. boundary to 2021 census dataset
- Migrated codebase to Python 3.8
- Addressed minor bugs introduced by changes to GDAL function lat/lon ordering
- Addressed minor bugs introduced by changes to GDAL spelling of the unit of length measurement 'metre'
- Pointed USGS EPQS query to new API service
Full Changelog: v1.0.22...v1.0.23
APT v1.0.22
Installation Instructions
This constitutes the first release version from this URL. Please remove any previous instances of the APT from your machine and reinstall the APT using the process outlined below.
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder
- We suggest extracting to the Desktop.
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an Antecedent Precipitation Tool.lnk file on your Desktop that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut.
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function.
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem
- The tool will automatically update itself as improvements are released.
- Accepting the ULA at each launch was a design requirement.
Release Notes
- Fixed bug that allowed GHCN-Daily stations with less than 75% of antecedent conditions to be chosen as primary station
- Added warning if observation point does not fall within watershed boundary
- Update U.S. boundary to 2021 census dataset
- Migrated codebase to Python 3.8
- Addressed minor bugs introduced by changes to GDAL function lat/lon ordering
- Addressed minor bugs introduced by changes to GDAL spelling of the unit of length measurement 'metre'
- Pointed USGS EPQS query to new API service
Full Changelog: v1.0.21...v1.0.22
APT v1.0.21
Installation Instructions
This constitutes the first release version from this URL. Please remove any previous instances of the APT from your machine and reinstall the APT using the process outlined below.
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder
- We suggest extracting to the Desktop.
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an - Antecedent Precipitation Tool.exe file that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut.
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function.
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem
- The tool will automatically update itself as improvements are released.
- Accepting the ULA at each launch was a design requirement.
Release Notes
- Fixed bug that allowed GHCN-Daily stations with less than 75% of antecedent conditions to be chosen as primary station
- Added warning if observation point does not fall within watershed boundary
- Update U.S. boundary to 2021 census dataset
- Migrated codebase to Python 3.8
- Pointed USGS EPQS query to new API service
Full Changelog: v1.0.20...v1.0.21
APT v1.0.20
Installation Instructions
This constitutes the first release version from this URL. Please remove any previous instances of the APT from your machine and reinstall the APT using the process outlined below.
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder
- We suggest extracting to the Desktop.
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an Antecedent Precipitation Tool.exe file that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut.
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function.
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem
- The tool will automatically update itself as improvements are released.
- Accepting the ULA at each launch was a design requirement.
Release Notes
- A special thanks to all of our alpha testers throughout USACE including Matt Wilson, Ryan Evans, Jamie Robb, and Dave Knepper.
- Developed, published, and integrated a v1.0 Technical and User Guide for the APT.
- Fixed bug in the APT that incorrectly weighs stations if running the same location multiple times.
- Fixed bug where station count was allowed to exceed 15 stations for a given observation point.
- Fixed bug where consecutive APT runs led to batch processing.
- Fixed unit conversion bug in processing of watershed analysis sampling points.
- Now limiting interpolation window to 1 day if data gaps persist after weighing and identifying stations.
- Fixed issues with conversion to projected coordinates from geographic coordinates that inhibited the use of the APT watershed functionality.
APT v1.0.20-alpha
Installation Instructions
This constitutes the first release version from this URL. Please remove any previous instances of the APT from your machine and reinstall the APT using the process outlined below.
- Download the "Antecedent.Precipitation.Tool.7z" file from the link below.
- Use 7zip to extract the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder
- We suggest extracting to the Desktop.
- Run main_ex.exe within the 'Antecedent Precipitation Tool' folder to begin the installation process. Running the executable will also create an Antecedent Precipitation Tool.exe file that you can now use as a Desktop shortcut.
USACE STAFF - DO NOT EXTRACT DIRECTLY TO "C:" - Users have reported that doing so causes the tool to require Administrator Privileges in order to run. It is recommended that extracting to "C:/Documents" avoids the Administrator Privileges problem and keeps your desktop clean
General Notes
- Moving the install folder will make the Desktop shortcut cease to function.
- Run main_ex.exe again to correct the problem
- The tool will automatically update itself as improvements are released.
- Accepting the ULA at each launch was a design requirement.
Release Notes
- Developed, published, and integrated a v1.0 Technical and User Guide for the APT.
- Fixed bug in the APT that incorrectly weighs stations if running the same location multiple times.
- Fixed bug where station count was allowed to exceed 15 stations for a given observation point.
- Fixed bug where consecutive APT runs led to batch processing.
- Fixed unit conversion bug in processing of watershed analysis sampling points.
- Now limiting interpolation window to 1 day if data gaps persist after weighing and identifying stations.