MetReader is a library written in Fortran 90 that provides an interface to numerical weather prediction (NWP) data, or other forms of meteorological data, such as radiosonde or other 1-d data.
This library was originally written as a component of the USGS volcanic ash transport and dispersion model, Ash3d. However, since it is useful for other programs in addition to Ash3d, this interface to NWP files is provided as a separate repository that can either be compiled as a library or simply compiled directly with other source code.
NWP data are generally made available by agencies (NCEP, NOAA, NASA, ECMWF, etc.) in a variety of formats (NetCDF, GRIB, ASCII); each product having its own data structure, naming convention, units, etc. This library isolates the calling program from the peculiarities of interfacing with a particular NWP product. Data can be returned to the calling program on the native grid of the NWP product, or on any grid needed by the calling program. Projection and interpolation of NWP data to the required grid, along with any rotation of velocity vectors to grid-relative, is calculated internally by MetReader.
For details on usage, please see the User's Guide.
The various tools, such as MetRegrid
or MetTraj_F
can provide useful
examples on how to include MetReader into a program.
This library requires two additional libraries made available on GitHub and USGS GitLab:
Additionally, the default makefile will build MetReader with both NetCDF and GRIB2 enabled. If either of these libraries are unavailable on your system, you can deactivate those options by setting the corresponding flags to 'F' in the makefile.
To compile as a library, simply type:
make all
This will build the requested components of the library. If GRIB2 is enabled, it is recommended to also build the GRIB2 indexer:
make gen_GRIB2_index
This is a tool that generates an index file of the GRIB records which speeds access time to individual records substantially.
To test the build, you can run:
make check
This will run several of the tools with example control files using two sets of wind files: a network of radiosonde files, and the NCEP 50-year Reanalysis data (if available).
To install the library, module files and tools, edit the INSTALLDIR
variable of
the makefile (the default is /opt/USGS
) and type:
make install
This will also install scripts that can be used to download the 0.5 degree GFS forecast files and the NCEP 2.5-degree Reanalysis files.
You will need to have write permission in ${INSTALLDIR}
or install as root.
Hans F. Schwaiger [email protected]
Larry G. Mastin [email protected]
Roger P. Denlinger [email protected]