utilities for meteorological calculations
Project description
This package provides routines for meteorological calculations.
Principles
Numbers are treated in SI units (except for some documented exceptions).
Routines are tested to work with numpy.ndarray and floats as input but may work with lists or other data types as well.
Everything is tested and supposed to return correct values. Warnings are given if invalid values occur. Unphysical values are masked with NaN.
Capabilities
Currently, meteorology can only do very basic things:
converting between degrees Celsius and Kelvin
from meteorology.temperature import cel2kel, kel2cel
cel2kel( np.array( [0, -20.4, 30.1] ) )
# array([ 273.15, 252.75, 303.25])
kel2cel( np.array( [0, 273.15, 345.54] ) )
# array([-273.15, 0. , 72.39])
converting between radians to degrees
from meteorology.wind import rad2deg, deg2rad
rad2deg(np.array([np.pi,2*np.pi,np.pi/4]))
# array([ 180., 360., 45. ])
deg2rad(np.array([360,45,135]))
# array([ 6.28318531, 0.78539816, 2.35619449 ])
calculating the wind direction
from meteorology.wind import wind_vector_angle
# meteorological wind direction angle (0° = North, 90° = East, ...)
rad2deg( wind_vector_angle(u = -1, v = 0) ) # easterly wind
# 90.0
rad2deg( wind_vector_angle(u = 1, v = 1) ) # south-westerly wind
# 225.0
calculating the saturation water vapour pressure at a given temperature
from meteorology.humidity import saturation_water_vapour_pressure as e_s
e_s( np.array( [273.15, 250.1, 320 ] ) )
# array([ 611.2 , 76.7876872 , 10532.91207709])
calculating the total blackbody radiation at a given temperature
from meteorology.radiation import blackbody_radiation
blackbody_radiation( np.array( [0, 273.15, 250.1, 1000 ] ) )
# array([ 0. , 315.6574093 , 221.85332157, 56703.67 ])
adjusting a radiation temperature to another emissivity:
from meteorology.radiation import \
adjust_radiation_temperature_to_other_emissivity as adjtemp
adjtemp( T=300, emissivity_old=0.9, emissivity_new=0.8, T_ambient=285 )
# 293.92070228214675
But stay tuned! More is about to come!
Install
This package is on PyPi. To install meteorology, run
pip install --user meteorology
Documentation
You can find detailed documentation of this package here on on Gitlab.
Development
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Local installation
Install this module from the repository root via pip
:
# local user library under ~/.local
pip3 install --user .
# in "editable" mode
pip3 install --user -e .
Testing
# Run all tests
./setup.py test
# install coverage
pip3 install --user coveralls
# Run all tests and determine a test coverage
make coverage
Versioning
make increase-patch to increase the patch version number
make increase-minor to increase the minor version number
make increase-major to increase the major version number
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