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A Python package for accessing and processing hydrologic data.

Project description

Pydrology

A Python package for accessing and processing hydrologic data.

Installation

To install pydrology, run the following within a virtual environment of choice.

c:\> pip install pydrology

If you want to work on developing Pydrology, you can clone the repository directly from GitHub. You can also download the example Jupyter Notebooks directly.

c:\> git clone https://github.com/alex-l-young/pydrology.git

Currently supported data sources

USGS Streamflow Conditions

  • Stream gage measurements
  • Discharge values from rating curves

NOAA SC-ACIS Daily Meteorology

  • Maximum Temperature
  • Minimum Temperature
  • Average Temperature
  • Precipitation
  • Snow Depth

NEXRAD Level-II Doppler Radar Reflectivity

  • Currently only base reflectivity.
  • Map of stations and coverage available here

Always Something To-Do

  1. Build out a module for basic statistics and plotting that can be done on the hydrology data.
  2. Extract dual-band radar data. And maybe NEXRAD Level-III?

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