ast System?
Thanks.
-Original Message- From: Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 6:35 PM
To: Philip
Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data
Skimming the docs seems to assume a lot of knowledge of the data. The
best I can see there are two temperature
s_0p50
> for the Global Forecast System?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Original Message- From: Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal
> Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 6:35 PM
> To: Philip
> Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data
>
> Skimming the docs seems to assume a lot of knowl
me to
someplace that has the names of the forecast models - equivalent to gfs_0p50
for the Global Forecast System?
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 6:35 PM
To: Philip
Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data
Skimming the
On 2020-07-06 17:41 -0700, Philip wrote:
> Thanks for getting back to me. It is good
> to know that I am on the right track.
Oh, it's always such a pleasure to be of help
to someone in need :-)
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Thanks for getting back to me. It is good to know that I am on the right
track.
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From: Rasmus Liland
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 10:42 AM
To: r-help
Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data
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"3:414132:d=2020070606:TMP:2 m above ground:6 hour fcst:"
> "4:571266:d=2020070606:RH:2 m above ground:6 hour fcst:"
>
> This is supposed to be temperature and relative humidity 2 meters above the
> ground and at 800 milibars for 2020 – July 6 – at ZULU time 0600.
On 2020-07-06 09:29 -0700, Philip wrote:
> $inventory
> [1] "1:0:d=2020070606:TMP:800 mb:6 hour fcst:"
> "2:148450:d=2020070606:RH:800 mb:6 hour fcst:"
> [3] "3:414132:d=2020070606:TMP:2 m above ground:6 hour fcst:"
> "4:571266:d=2020070606:RH:2 m above ground:6 hour fcs
ity 2 meters above the
ground and at 800 milibars for 2020 – July 6 – at ZULU time 0600. But I have
no idea what the numbers 414132 – second line – mean.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Philip Heinrich
From: stephen sefick
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 3:20 PM
To: Philip
Cc: r-help
Hi Philip!
I'm a little familiar with rNOMADS... I tried following the example for
'ArchiveGribGrab' using a more recent date
#An example for the Global Forecast System
#Get data for January 1 2014
#Temperature at 2 m above ground
#3 hour prediction
# using GRIB
abbrev <- "gfsanl"
model.date <- 2
I am unfamiliar with Rnomads. Could you provide a minimal reproducable
example? You are more likely to receive help this way.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 18:06 Philip wrote:
> Is anyone out there familiar with rNOMADS? It is a package to get into
> National Weather Service forecasting data with R?
>
>
Is anyone out there familiar with rNOMADS? It is a package to get into
National Weather Service forecasting data with R?
I'm not sure the Weather Service software named wgrib2 loaded correctly because
some of the stuff won't run and I can't make much sense out of some of the
output.
Thanks.
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