This content will be used for the Pyrad short Course held at the WMO/ASEAN Weather Radar Workshop 2024.
Jordi Figueras I Ventura, Daniel Wolfensberger
http://openradarscience.org/asean2024-pyrad-course/
You can either run the notebook using Binder or on your local machine.
The simplest way to interact with a Jupyter Notebook is through
Binder, which enables the execution of a
Jupyter Book in the cloud. The details of how this works are not
important for now. All you need to know is how to launch a Pythia
Cookbooks chapter via Binder. Simply navigate your mouse to
the top right corner of the book chapter you are viewing and click
on the rocket ship icon, (see figure below), and be sure to select
“launch Binder”. After a moment you should be presented with a
notebook that you can interact with. I.e. you’ll be able to execute
and even change the example programs. You’ll see that the code cells
have no output at first, until you execute them by pressing
{kbd}Shift
+{kbd}Enter
. Complete details on how to interact with
a live Jupyter notebook are described in Getting Started with
Jupyter.
In order to be able to run the material you have to have a working installation of conda or its fully open-source alternative Miniforge.
If you are interested in running this material locally on your computer, you will need to follow this workflow:
Clone the https://github.com/openradar/asean2024-pyrad-course
repository:
git clone https://github.com/openradar/asean2024-pyrad-course.git
Move into the asean2024-pyrad-course
directory
cd asean2024-pyrad-course
Create and activate your conda environment from the environment.yml
file
conda env create -f environment.yml
conda activate asean2024-pyrad-course
The pydda package installs arm_pyart, but pyrad works better (more functionalities) with the MeteoSwiss fork of pyart, and this version gets installed when pyrad is installed. To solve this conflict, the best solution is to uninstall both pyart versions and reinstall the MeteoSwiss one.
conda uninstall arm_pyart pyart_mch
conda install pyart_mch
Finally define some environment variables that are required for some workflows
CWD="$(cd "$(dirname "$1")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$1")"
export PYART_CONFIG=$CWD/pyrad_config/mf_config.py
export METRANETLIB_PATH=$CWD/lib/