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Hello,
I'd like to open some old-school Grib files from one of our climate models. I'm using the `PyNIO` backend for this; which works pretty well so far -- at least the data opens! However, I am g…
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Normally, a GRIB file can be opened with `pygrib.open(filename)` and this works fine. It would be nice to be able to download a GRIB file and parse it with `pygrib` without first saving it to disk. Th…
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Makes searching much faster
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At Met Office we're trying to work out the best way to migrate our existing NWP GRIB bulletins from GTS into WIS2.
In GTS, the bulletins are packaged by physical parameter. This allows data users t…
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Presently, the IEM has a HRRR-based forecast reflectivity TMS. It would be nice to create one with ptype coloring.
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**1)** Why does the pygrib writes the values **273.15** as **273.1499939**?
Here is what I have:
```
arr = [[273.15 273.15 273.15 273.15 273.15]
[273.15 273.15 273.15 273.15 273.15]
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I try to setup flexpart for work with the larger grid (GFS 0.25deg).
I create script to setup flexpart v10.4: https://github.com/Synkevych/openstack/blob/master/setup_flexpart.sh This is work if I …
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Consider adding Rapid Refresh (RAP) weather data to the suite of weather forecasts on Geoserver:
https://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/
Of main interest are Mexico and the rest of Central America.
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I've been playing around a bit on reading GRIB files, but quickly became hit by the performance impact of the temporary files being created by [kerchunk/grib2.py](https://github.com/fsspec/kerchunk/bl…
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