Dnia Thu, 30 Oct 2025 08:12:59 -0700 (PDT)
Tom Larsen <[email protected]> napisaƂ/a:

> To do this, I needed to read the grib2 file format. It's a highly 
> compressed and esoteric storage format for gridded weather data. Many of 
> the NOAA's flagship forecasts publish their data into grib2 files.
> 
> I wanted a pure-Go solution without external dependencies. Not seeing one 
> that was compatible with the files I work with, I built my own. It can read 
> geospatial grid points and their values from NOAA's GFS, HRRR, GDAS, and 
> MRMS weather products (and likely others).

Thank you :)

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