A Python package for visualizing output from the Enlil code.
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enlilviz
A Python package for visualizing the output from the Enlil solar wind code.
Documentation: https://enlilviz.readthedocs.io.
Features
Read in Enlil data files into an xarray dataset for analysis:
import enlilviz as ev run = ev.read_enlil2d('wsa_enlil.latest.suball.nc') evo = ev.read_evo('evo.earth.nc')
Plot time series and slices with the data:
import enlilviz.plotting as evplot evplot.TimeSeries(run, 'Earth', 'den') evplot.LongitudeSlice(run, 'den') evplot.LatitudeSlice(run, 'vel')
You can also generate common figures that are pre-arranged:
forecaster = evplot.ForecasterPlot(run) forecaster.save()
Or iterate through the entire time series to make a movie:
for plot in iter(forecaster): plot.save()
History
0.0.1 (2020-02-17)
First release on PyPI.
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