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World Magnetic Model (WMM) calculations in Python

Project description

PyWMM Package

A Python implementation of the World Magnetic Model (WMM) for calculating Earth's magnetic field parameters at any point on or above the Earth's surface.

Overview

The World Magnetic Model (WMM) is the standard model used by the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.K. Ministry of Defence, NATO, and the International Hydrographic Organization for navigation, attitude, and heading referencing systems. This package provides a pure Python implementation for easy integration into geospatial applications, navigation systems, or any project requiring geomagnetic field information.

Features

  • Calculate magnetic declination (variation between true north and magnetic north)
  • Calculate magnetic inclination (dip angle)
  • Calculate total intensity of Earth's magnetic field
  • Calculate horizontal, north, east, and vertical components of the magnetic field
  • Support for custom coefficient files
  • Accurate calculations at any latitude, longitude, altitude, and date within the model's valid range

Installation

pip install pywmm

Usage Examples

Basic Usage

from pywmm import WMMv2

# Initialize the model (uses default coefficient file)
wmm = WMMv2()

# Calculate magnetic declination at a location
# Parameters: latitude, longitude, decimal year, altitude (km)
declination = wmm.get_declination(34.0, -118.0, 2025.0, 0)
print(f"Magnetic declination: {declination:.2f}°")

# Calculate other magnetic field components
dip = wmm.get_dip_angle(34.0, -118.0, 2025.0, 0)
print(f"Magnetic dip angle: {dip:.2f}°")

intensity = wmm.get_intensity(34.0, -118.0, 2025.0, 0)
print(f"Total field intensity: {intensity:.1f} nT")

Complete Field Components

from pywmm import WMMv2
from datetime import datetime
from pywmm.utils import decimal_year

# Current location (San Francisco)
lat = 37.7749
lon = -122.4194
alt = 0  # sea level in km

# Get current decimal year
current_date = datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
year = decimal_year(current_date)

# Initialize the model
wmm = WMMv2()

# Calculate all field components at once (most efficient)
wmm.calculate_geomagnetic(lat, lon, year, alt)

# Now all properties are available
print(f"Declination: {wmm.dec:.2f}°")
print(f"Inclination: {wmm.dip:.2f}°")
print(f"Total Intensity: {wmm.ti:.1f} nT")
print(f"Horizontal Intensity: {wmm.bh:.1f} nT")
print(f"North Component: {wmm.bx:.1f} nT")
print(f"East Component: {wmm.by:.1f} nT")
print(f"Vertical Component: {wmm.bz:.1f} nT")

Using Custom Coefficient Files

from pywmm import WMMv2

# Initialize with a custom coefficient file
wmm = WMMv2(coeff_file="/path/to/custom/WMM.COF")

# Use the model as normal
declination = wmm.get_declination(34.0, -118.0, 2025.0, 0)

Batch Processing with Date Range

from pywmm import WMMv2
from pywmm.utils import date_range, decimal_year

# Initialize model
wmm = WMMv2()

# Location (New York City)
lat = 40.7128
lon = -74.0060

# Generate a series of dates (every 6 months for 5 years)
dates = date_range("2025-01-01", "2030-01-01", 182)
years = [decimal_year(date) for date in dates]

# Calculate declination for each date
results = []
for date, year in zip(dates, years):
    dec = wmm.get_declination(lat, lon, year, 0)
    results.append((date, dec))

# Print results
for date, dec in results:
    print(f"{date}: {dec:.2f}°")

API Reference

Main Class

WMMv2(coeff_file=None)

Initialize the World Magnetic Model.

  • Parameters:
    • coeff_file (str, optional): Path to a custom coefficient file. If None, the default WMM.COF file is used.

Methods

  • get_declination(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate magnetic declination in degrees
  • get_dip_angle(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate magnetic inclination/dip angle in degrees
  • get_intensity(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate total magnetic field intensity in nT
  • get_horizontal_intensity(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate horizontal intensity in nT
  • get_north_intensity(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate northward component in nT
  • get_east_intensity(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate eastward component in nT
  • get_vertical_intensity(latitude, longitude, year, altitude=0): Calculate downward component in nT

Utility Functions

date_range(start_date, end_date, step_days)

Generate a list of dates between start_date and end_date with specified interval.

  • Parameters:
    • start_date (str): Start date in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format
    • end_date (str): End date in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format
    • step_days (int): Interval between dates in days
  • Returns: List of date strings in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format

decimal_year(date_str)

Convert a date string to decimal year representation.

  • Parameters:
    • date_str (str): Date in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format
  • Returns: Float representing the decimal year (e.g., 2025.5 for July 1, 2025)

Model Validity

The WMM is typically updated every 5 years, and each model is valid for a 5-year epoch. The accuracy of the WMM decreases as time progresses from the base epoch of the model. For best results, ensure you're using the most recent coefficient file.

Notes

  • All latitudes and longitudes are in decimal degrees
  • Latitudes range from -90 (South Pole) to 90 (North Pole)
  • Longitudes range from -180 to 180 (negative for West, positive for East)
  • Altitudes are in kilometers above the WGS-84 ellipsoid
  • Decimal years can be calculated using the provided decimal_year() utility function

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2024 Douglas Rojas

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