[efdb01a] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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| 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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| 3 | #************************************************************************ |
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| 4 | # TODO AP |
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| 5 | #AP |
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| 6 | # - |
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| 7 | # - |
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| 8 | #************************************************************************ |
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| 9 | ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| 10 | # MODULES |
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| 11 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| 12 | import subprocess |
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| 13 | import os |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | ecapi = True |
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| 16 | try: |
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| 17 | import ecmwfapi |
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| 18 | except ImportError: |
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| 19 | ecapi = False |
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| 20 | #from gribapi import * |
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| 21 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| 22 | # CLASS |
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| 23 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| 24 | class MARSretrieval: |
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| 25 | ''' |
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| 26 | Class for submitting MARS retrievals. |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | A description of MARS keywords/arguments and examples of their |
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| 29 | values can be found here: |
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| 30 | https://software.ecmwf.int/wiki/display/UDOC/\ |
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| 31 | Identification+keywords#Identificationkeywords-class |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | ''' |
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| 34 | |
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| 35 | def __init__(self, server, marsclass = "ei", type = "", levtype = "", |
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| 36 | levelist = "", repres = "", date = "", resol = "", stream = "", |
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| 37 | area = "", time = "", step = "", expver = "1", number = "", |
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| 38 | accuracy = "", grid = "", gaussian = "", target = "", |
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| 39 | param = ""): |
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| 40 | ''' |
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| 41 | @Description: |
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| 42 | Initialises the instance of the MARSretrieval class and |
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| 43 | defines and assigns a set of the necessary retrieval parameters |
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| 44 | for the FLEXPART input data. |
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| 45 | A description of MARS keywords/arguments, their dependencies |
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| 46 | on each other and examples of their values can be found here: |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | https://software.ecmwf.int/wiki/display/UDOC/MARS+keywords |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | @Input: |
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| 51 | self: instance of MARSretrieval |
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| 52 | For description see class documentation. |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | server: instance of ECMWFService (from ECMWF Web-API) |
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| 55 | This is the connection to the ECMWF data servers. |
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| 56 | It is needed for the pythonic access of ECMWF data. |
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| 57 | |
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| 58 | marsclass: string, optional |
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| 59 | Characterisation of dataset. E.g. EI (ERA-Interim), |
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| 60 | E4 (ERA40), OD (Operational archive), ea (ERA5). |
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| 61 | Default is the ERA-Interim dataset "ei". |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | type: string, optional |
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| 64 | Determines the type of fields to be retrieved. |
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| 65 | Selects between observations, images or fields. |
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| 66 | Examples for fields: Analysis (an), Forecast (fc), |
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| 67 | Perturbed Forecast (pf), Control Forecast (cf) and so on. |
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| 68 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | levtype: string, optional |
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| 71 | Denotes type of level. Has a direct implication on valid |
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| 72 | levelist values! |
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| 73 | E.g. model level (ml), pressure level (pl), surface (sfc), |
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| 74 | potential vorticity (pv), potential temperature (pt) |
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| 75 | and depth (dp). |
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| 76 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | levelist: string, optional |
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| 79 | Specifies the required levels. It has to have a valid |
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| 80 | correspondence to the selected levtype. |
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| 81 | Examples: model level: 1/to/137, pressure levels: 500/to/1000 |
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| 82 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | repres: string, optional |
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| 85 | Selects the representation of the archived data. |
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| 86 | E.g. sh - spherical harmonics, gg - Gaussian grid, |
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| 87 | ll - latitude/longitude, ... |
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| 88 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 89 | |
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| 90 | date: string, optional |
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| 91 | Specifies the Analysis date, the Forecast base date or |
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| 92 | Observations date. Valid formats are: |
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| 93 | Absolute as YYYY-MM-DD or YYYYMMDD. |
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| 94 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 95 | |
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| 96 | resol: string, optional |
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| 97 | Specifies the desired triangular truncation of retrieved data, |
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| 98 | before carrying out any other selected post-processing. |
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| 99 | The default is automatic truncation (auto), by which the lowest |
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| 100 | resolution compatible with the value specified in grid is |
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| 101 | automatically selected for the retrieval. |
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| 102 | Users wanting to perform post-processing from full spectral |
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| 103 | resolution should specify Archived Value (av). |
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| 104 | The following are examples of existing resolutions found in |
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| 105 | the archive: 63, 106, 159, 213, 255, 319, 399, 511, 799 or 1279. |
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| 106 | This keyword has no meaning/effect if the archived data is |
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| 107 | not in spherical harmonics representation. |
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| 108 | The best selection can be found here: |
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| 109 | https://software.ecmwf.int/wiki/display/UDOC/\ |
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| 110 | Retrieve#Retrieve-Truncationbeforeinterpolation |
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| 111 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | stream: string, optional |
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| 114 | Identifies the forecasting system used to generate the data. |
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| 115 | E.g. oper (Atmospheric model), enfo (Ensemble forecats), ... |
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| 116 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | area: string, optional |
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| 119 | Specifies the desired sub-area of data to be extracted. |
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| 120 | Areas can be defined to wrap around the globe. |
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| 121 | |
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| 122 | Latitude values must be given as signed numbers, with: |
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| 123 | north latitudes (i.e. north of the equator) |
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| 124 | being positive (e.g: 40.5) |
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| 125 | south latitutes (i.e. south of the equator) |
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| 126 | being negative (e.g: -50.5) |
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| 127 | Longtitude values must be given as signed numbers, with: |
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| 128 | east longitudes (i.e. east of the 0 degree meridian) |
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| 129 | being positive (e.g: 35.0) |
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| 130 | west longitudes (i.e. west of the 0 degree meridian) |
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| 131 | being negative (e.g: -20.5) |
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| 132 | |
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| 133 | E.g.: North/West/South/East |
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| 134 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 135 | |
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| 136 | time: string, optional |
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| 137 | Specifies the time of the data in hours and minutes. |
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| 138 | Valid values depend on the type of data: Analysis time, |
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| 139 | Forecast base time or First guess verification time |
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| 140 | (all usually at synoptic hours: 00, 06, 12 and 18 ). |
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| 141 | Observation time (any combination in hours and minutes is valid, |
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| 142 | subject to data availability in the archive). |
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| 143 | The syntax is HHMM or HH:MM. If MM is omitted it defaults to 00. |
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| 144 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | step: string, optional |
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| 147 | Specifies the forecast time step from forecast base time. |
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| 148 | Valid values are hours (HH) from forecast base time. It also |
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| 149 | specifies the length of the forecast which verifies at |
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| 150 | First Guess time. |
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| 151 | E.g. 1/3/6-hourly |
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| 152 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | expver: string, optional |
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| 155 | The version of the dataset. Each experiment is assigned a |
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| 156 | unique code (version). Production data is assigned 1 or 2, |
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| 157 | and experimental data in Operations 11, 12 ,... |
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| 158 | Research or Member State's experiments have a four letter |
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| 159 | experiment identifier. |
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| 160 | Default is "1". |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | number: string, optional |
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| 163 | Selects the member in ensemble forecast run. (Only then it |
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| 164 | is necessary.) It has a different meaning depending on |
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| 165 | the type of data. |
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| 166 | E.g. Perturbed Forecasts: specifies the Ensemble forecast member |
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| 167 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 169 | accuracy: string, optional |
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| 170 | Specifies the number of bits per value to be used in the |
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| 171 | generated GRIB coded fields. |
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| 172 | A positive integer may be given to specify the preferred number |
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| 173 | of bits per packed value. This must not be greater than the |
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| 174 | number of bits normally used for a Fortran integer on the |
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| 175 | processor handling the request (typically 32 or 64 bit). |
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| 176 | Within a compute request the accuracy of the original fields |
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| 177 | can be passed to the result field by specifying accuracy=av. |
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| 178 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | grid: string, optional |
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| 181 | Specifies the output grid which can be either a Gaussian grid |
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| 182 | or a Latitude/Longitude grid. MARS requests specifying |
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| 183 | grid=av will return the archived model grid. |
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| 184 | |
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| 185 | Lat/Lon grid: The grid spacing needs to be an integer |
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| 186 | fraction of 90 degrees e.g. grid = 0.5/0.5 |
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| 187 | |
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| 188 | Gaussian grid: specified by a letter denoting the type of |
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| 189 | Gaussian grid followed by an integer (the grid number) |
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| 190 | representing the number of lines between the Pole and Equator, |
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| 191 | e.g. |
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| 192 | grid = F160 - full (or regular) Gaussian grid with |
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| 193 | 160 latitude lines between the pole and equator |
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| 194 | grid = N320 - ECMWF original reduced Gaussian grid with |
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| 195 | 320 latitude lines between the pole and equator, |
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| 196 | see Reduced Gaussian Grids for grid numbers used at ECMWF |
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| 197 | grid = O640 - ECMWF octahedral (reduced) Gaussian grid with |
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| 198 | 640 latitude lines between the pole and equator |
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| 199 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 201 | gaussian: string, optional |
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| 202 | This parameter is deprecated and should no longer be used. |
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| 203 | Specifies the desired type of Gaussian grid for the output. |
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| 204 | Valid Gaussian grids are quasi-regular (reduced) or regular. |
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| 205 | Keyword gaussian can only be specified together with |
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| 206 | keyword grid. Gaussian without grid has no effect. |
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| 207 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 208 | |
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| 209 | target: string, optional |
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| 210 | Specifies a file into which data is to be written after |
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| 211 | retrieval or manipulation. Path names should always be |
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| 212 | enclosed in double quotes. The MARS client supports automatic |
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| 213 | generation of multiple target files using MARS keywords |
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| 214 | enclosed in square brackets [ ]. If the environment variable |
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| 215 | MARS_MULTITARGET_STRICT_FORMAT is set to 1 before calling mars, |
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| 216 | the keyword values will be used in the filename as shown by |
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| 217 | the ecCodes GRIB tool grib_ls -m, e.g. with |
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| 218 | MARS_MULTITARGET_STRICT_FORMAT set to 1 the keywords time, |
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| 219 | expver and param will be formatted as 0600, 0001 and 129.128 |
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| 220 | rather than 600, 1 and 129. |
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| 221 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 223 | param: string, optional |
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| 224 | Specifies the meteorological parameter. |
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| 225 | The list of meteorological parameters in MARS is extensive. |
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| 226 | Their availability is directly related to their meteorological |
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| 227 | meaning and, therefore, the rest of directives specified |
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| 228 | in the MARS request. |
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| 229 | Meteorological parameters can be specified by their |
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| 230 | GRIB code (param=130), their mnemonic (param=t) or |
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| 231 | full name (param=temperature). |
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| 232 | The list of parameter should be seperated by a "/"-sign. |
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| 233 | E.g. 130/131/133 |
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| 234 | Default is an empty string. |
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| 236 | @Return: |
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| 237 | <nothing> |
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| 238 | ''' |
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| 239 | |
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| 240 | self.server = server |
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| 241 | self.marsclass = marsclass |
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| 242 | self.type = type |
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| 243 | self.levtype = levtype |
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| 244 | self.levelist = levelist |
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| 245 | self.repres = repres |
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| 246 | self.date = date |
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| 247 | self.resol = resol |
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| 248 | self.stream = stream |
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| 249 | self.area = area |
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| 250 | self.time = time |
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| 251 | self.step = step |
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| 252 | self.expver = expver |
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| 253 | self.number = number |
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| 254 | self.accuracy = accuracy |
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| 255 | self.grid = grid |
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| 256 | self.gaussian = gaussian |
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| 257 | self.target = target |
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| 258 | self.param = param |
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| 259 | |
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| 260 | return |
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| 262 | |
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| 263 | def displayInfo(self): |
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| 264 | ''' |
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| 265 | @Description: |
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| 266 | Prints all class attributes and their values. |
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| 267 | |
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| 268 | @Input: |
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| 269 | self: instance of MARSretrieval |
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| 270 | For description see class documentation. |
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| 271 | |
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| 272 | @Return: |
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| 273 | <nothing> |
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| 274 | ''' |
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| 275 | # Get all class attributes and their values as a dictionary |
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| 276 | attrs = vars(self) |
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| 277 | |
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| 278 | # iterate through all attributes and print them |
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| 279 | # with their corresponding values |
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| 280 | for item in attrs.items(): |
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| 281 | if item[0] in ('server'): |
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| 282 | pass |
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| 283 | else: |
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| 284 | print(item[0] + ': ' + str(item[1])) |
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| 285 | |
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| 286 | return |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | def dataRetrieve(self): |
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| 289 | ''' |
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| 290 | @Description: |
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| 291 | Submits a MARS retrieval. Depending on the existence of |
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| 292 | ECMWF Web-API it is submitted via Python or a |
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| 293 | subprocess in the Shell. The parameter for the mars retrieval |
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| 294 | are taken from the defined class attributes. |
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| 295 | |
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| 296 | @Input: |
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| 297 | self: instance of MARSretrieval |
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| 298 | For description see class documentation. |
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| 299 | |
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| 300 | @Return: |
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| 301 | <nothing> |
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| 302 | ''' |
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| 303 | # Get all class attributes and their values as a dictionary |
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| 304 | attrs = vars(self) |
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| 305 | |
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| 306 | # convert the dictionary of attributes into a comma |
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| 307 | # seperated list of attributes with their values |
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| 308 | # needed for the retrieval call |
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| 309 | s = 'ret' |
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| 310 | for k, v in attrs.iteritems(): |
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| 311 | if k in ('server'): |
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| 312 | continue |
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| 313 | if k == 'marsclass': |
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| 314 | k = 'class' |
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| 315 | if v == '': |
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| 316 | continue |
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| 317 | if k.lower() == 'target': |
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| 318 | target = v |
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| 319 | else: |
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| 320 | s = s + ',' + k + '=' + str(v) |
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| 321 | |
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| 322 | # MARS request via Python script |
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| 323 | if self.server is not False: |
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| 324 | try: |
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| 325 | self.server.execute(s, target) |
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| 326 | except: |
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| 327 | print('MARS Request failed, \ |
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| 328 | have you already registered at apps.ecmwf.int?') |
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| 329 | raise IOError |
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| 330 | if os.stat(target).st_size == 0: |
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| 331 | print('MARS Request returned no data - please check request') |
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| 332 | raise IOError |
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| 333 | # MARS request via extra process in shell |
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| 334 | else: |
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| 335 | s += ',target = "' + target + '"' |
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| 336 | p = subprocess.Popen(['mars'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, |
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| 337 | stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
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| 338 | stderr=subprocess.PIPE, bufsize=1) |
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| 339 | pout = p.communicate(input=s)[0] |
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| 340 | print(pout.decode()) |
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| 341 | |
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| 342 | if 'Some errors reported' in pout.decode(): |
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| 343 | print('MARS Request failed - please check request') |
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| 344 | raise IOError |
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| 345 | |
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| 346 | if os.stat(target).st_size == 0: |
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| 347 | print('MARS Request returned no data - please check request') |
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| 348 | raise IOError |
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| 349 | |
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| 350 | return |
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