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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
This is a code to easily extract precipitation values (or | |||
any value, really) out of a lat/lon cell in a NetCDF of a NEXRAD level 3 product grid. | |||
You can run it, for example, by typing at the command line: | |||
>>> python radar_netcdf.py -vwp --ncfile='KBOU_SDUS35_N1PFTG_201106091630.nc' --varname=Precip1hr --lat=40 --lon=-100 | |||
The general syntax is: | |||
python radar_netcdf.py $netcdfFileName $varname [$lat] [$lon] | |||
where $lat/$lon are of the point of interest, and are optional | |||
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Introduction
This is a code to easily extract precipitation values (or any value, really) out of a lat/lon cell in a NetCDF of a NEXRAD level 3 product grid.
You can run it, for example, by typing at the command line:
>>> python radar_netcdf.py -vwp --ncfile='KBOU_SDUS35_N1PFTG_201106091630.nc' --varname=Precip1hr --lat=40 --lon=-100
The general syntax is:
python radar_netcdf.py $netcdfFileName $varname [$lat] [$lon]
where $lat/$lon are of the point of interest, and are optional