lagranto package¶
Based on :
https://lagranto.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Examples¶
In a first step, let’s simply read the trajectories:
>>> from dypy.lagranto import Tra
>>> filename = 'lsl_20110123_10'
>>> trajs = Tra()
>>> trajs.load_ascii(filename)
or to read a netcdf file:
>>> filename = 'lsl_20110123_10.4'
>>> trajs.load_netcdf(filename)
The proprieties of the trajectories can be shown as follow:
>>> print(trajs)
24 trajectories with 41 time steps.
Available fields: time/lon/lat/p/Q/RH/TH/BLH
total duration: -14400.0 minutes
>>> print(trajs.variables())
['time', 'lon', 'lat', 'p', 'Q', 'RH', 'TH', 'BLH']
>>> print(trajs['Q'].shape)
(24, 41)