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visjobs

Visjobs offers plotting effective variables in effective way using atmospheric models.

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Some example about how to use Visjobs

  • WE WILL BE PLOTTING THE 500MB GEOPOTENTIAL HEIGHT | MEAN SEA LEVEL PRESSURE FOR NORTH AMERICA
  • importing dependencies.
from visjobs.datas import get_data
from visjobs.visualize import draw_map
import xarray as xr
import numpy as np

  • Getting the data using pick_data function.
  • Function pick_data():
    • hour=06 --> means the 06Z run of the model
    • latest=True --> means the latest output with 06Z run
    • model='GFS' --> means GFS data is choosen ['NAM' is also available]
    • hourly=False --> means GFS 3 hourly data is asked [not valid for NAM]
data = get_data.pick_data(hour='06',latest=True,model='GFS',
			  hourly=False)
  • Note that data taken is xarray DataArray.

  • In below using xarray DataArray, we are deciding the interval of desired latitude and longitude.
  • Returns a dictionary.
  • Function pick_area():
    • data --> Xarray data must be given
    • total_process --> means until which time step the data is asked
    • interval --> means until the asked time step, with what interval time step will go
    • init_time --> means the initial time step of the data
    • list_of_vars --> the desired variables in list [str]
    • list_of_areas --> the desired areas in list [str]
    • pr_height --> the desired pressure heights in list [int]
time, area_dict = get_data.pick_area(data, total_process=2, interval=1, init_time=0, 
				     list_of_vars=['prmslmsl','hgtprs'],pr_height=['500'],
                          	     list_of_areas=['northamerica','europe'])
  • Let's say I want to plot 500mb heights and mslp for North America.
  • In the upper part I got the relevant data using pick_area function.
  • Now assign each single data from the whole dictionary.
press = np.divide(area_dict['northamerica'][0], 100)
heightprs = area_dict['northamerica'][1]
  • Choosing the desired plot size.
from pylab import rcParams
rcParams['figure.figsize'] = 21, 24
  • In below using height_pressure function we will plot 500mb Height-Pressure graphic
  • Function height_pressure():
    • time --> the loop initiated from the init_time indicated above function until the 'time'
    • press --> xarray input for pressure
    • heightprs --> xarray input for height
    • pr_height --> the desired pressure height
    • place --> the area which the user wants to plot
    • save_where --> where to save the figure
    • breaking --> if True, the function will stop after one loop
    • title_on --> if True, the title must be introduced, default is False

      • if only the title_on = True, apply inputs below
    • owner_name = the box in the upper left corner of the plot
    • plot_main_tite --> main title that is going to be plotted in string
    • tl1, tl2, tl3, tll4, tl5 --> set the title's placement [a,b] (int list)
draw_map.height_pressure(time, press, heightprs ,pr_height='500', place='northamerica',
                         save_where=r'height_prs{}.png',
			 breaking=True, title_on=True ,owner_name='Kutay DÖNMEZ',
			 plot_main_title=r'GFS 500mb Geopotential Height(m) | Presssure(mb)',
                         tl5=[0.0047, 0.97100], tl1=[0,1.032])

plot result: https://pasteboard.co/J1HhgsF.png

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