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and online now http://python-awips.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples/generated/Model_Sounding_Data.html Michael James Unidata Program Center Boulder, CO On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Ryan May <rmay@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Bryan Guarente <guarente@xxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> I have worked through my own version of your sounding and advanced >> sounding examples using python-awips and metpy. However, I never saw any >> ability to make a model sounding. Is there an example of making a model >> sounding with MetPy and python-awips? Initially, I think this would be >> simple, but then I realized we would be using a completely different >> filetype and thus would likely have to use a different library to decode >> it. >> >> If you have any examples, can you post them to github? >> > > Bryan, > > Michael James (cc'ed, maintainer of python-awips) came up with the > attached and had this to add: > > "I believe this is correct, assuming specific humidity is equal to vapor > pressure e (modelsounding doesn't return dewpoint). Also note that the > available locations are limited to areas around OAX due to localization. > I'll have to update this to allow global access in the next release." > > I'm currently working on a gallery of notebooks that work across all of > the meteorology tools, and I'll add these when that's ready (I don't want > MetPy's own examples pulling from external, online data sources.) > > Ryan > > -- > Ryan May, Ph.D. > Software Engineer > UCAR/Unidata > Boulder, CO >
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