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cloudside: download, assess, and visualize weather data

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The problem this is solving

cloudside is a library suited to parsing weather data in the METAR format. METAR is kind of a mess and not very human-readable. Hopefully this makes things a bit easier. What appears to be an official spec on the format can be found here.

Basically I wanted a library that could do something like this:

import cloudside
data = cloudside.asos.get_data('KPDX', '2012-12-01', '2015-05-01')
fig = cloudside.viz.rose(data)

And so cloudside does that.

Basic History

Tom Pollard originally wrote python-metar to parse weather hourly reports as they were posted to the web. Building on top of his original work, cloudside tries to provide an easy way to download and visualize data from ASOS.

You can download cloudside from the repoository from Github.

Dependencies

  • Python 3.5 or greater
  • recent versions of pandas, matplotlib
  • python-metar to actually parse the metar codes
  • Jupyter for running notebook-based examples (optional)
  • pytest for testing (optional)
  • sphinx to build the documentation (optional)

If you're using environments managed through conda (recommended), this will get you started:

conda create --name=cloudside python=3.6 notebook pytest pandas matplotlib requests coverage

Followed by:

source activate cloudside # (omit "source" on Windows)

Installation

  • Activate your conda environment;
  • Install python-metar from Github
  • Clone my fork from Github;
  • Change to that resulting directory;
  • Install via pip; and
  • Back out of that directory to use
source activate cloudside # (omit "source" on Windows)
pip install git+https://github.com/tomp/python-metar.git
git clone https://github.com/phobson/cloudside.git
cd cloudside
pip install .
cd ../..

Testing

Tests are run via pytest. Run them all with:

source activate cloudside # (omit "source" on Windows)
python -c "import cloudside; cloudside.test()"

Documentation

We have HTML docs built with sphinx.

Development status

This is sort of a weekend hack. But I keep adding stuff to it. So, uh, caveat emptor, I guess.

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