Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-08 Thread Philip
? Thanks. -Original Message- From: Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 6:35 PM To: Philip Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data Skimming the docs seems to assume a lot of knowledge of the data. The best I can see there are two temperature variables

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-08 Thread Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via R-help
s_0p50 > for the Global Forecast System? > > Thanks. > > -Original Message- From: Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal > Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 6:35 PM > To: Philip > Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data > > Skimming the docs seems to assume a lot of knowl

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-08 Thread Philip
me to someplace that has the names of the forecast models - equivalent to gfs_0p50 for the Global Forecast System? Thanks. -Original Message- From: Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 6:35 PM To: Philip Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data Skimming

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-06 Thread Rasmus Liland
On 2020-07-06 17:41 -0700, Philip wrote: > Thanks for getting back to me. It is good > to know that I am on the right track. Oh, it's always such a pleasure to be of help to someone in need :-) signature.asc Description: PGP signature __

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-06 Thread Philip
Thanks for getting back to me. It is good to know that I am on the right track. -Original Message- From: Rasmus Liland Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 10:42 AM To: r-help Subject: Re: [R] National Weather Service Data __ R-help@r-project.org

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-06 Thread Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via R-help
[3] "3:414132:d=2020070606:TMP:2 m above ground:6 hour fcst:" > "4:571266:d=2020070606:RH:2 m above ground:6 hour fcst:" > > This is supposed to be temperature and relative humidity 2 meters above the > ground and at 800 milibars for 2020 – July 6 – at ZULU time 0600.

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-06 Thread Rasmus Liland
On 2020-07-06 09:29 -0700, Philip wrote: > $inventory > [1] "1:0:d=2020070606:TMP:800 mb:6 hour fcst:" > "2:148450:d=2020070606:RH:800 mb:6 hour fcst:" > [3] "3:414132:d=2020070606:TMP:2 m above ground:6 hour fcst:" > "4:571266:d=2020070606:RH:2 m above ground:6 hour

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-06 Thread Philip
ity 2 meters above the ground and at 800 milibars for 2020 – July 6 – at ZULU time 0600. But I have no idea what the numbers 414132 – second line – mean. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Philip Heinrich From: stephen sefick Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 3:20 PM To: Philip Cc: r-help

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-03 Thread Thomas Adams
Hi Philip! I'm a little familiar with rNOMADS... I tried following the example for 'ArchiveGribGrab' using a more recent date #An example for the Global Forecast System #Get data for January 1 2014 #Temperature at 2 m above ground #3 hour prediction # using GRIB abbrev <- "gfsanl" model.date <-

Re: [R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-02 Thread stephen sefick
I am unfamiliar with Rnomads. Could you provide a minimal reproducable example? You are more likely to receive help this way. On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 18:06 Philip wrote: > Is anyone out there familiar with rNOMADS? It is a package to get into > National Weather Service forecasting data with R? >

[R] National Weather Service Data

2020-07-02 Thread Philip
Is anyone out there familiar with rNOMADS? It is a package to get into National Weather Service forecasting data with R? I'm not sure the Weather Service software named wgrib2 loaded correctly because some of the stuff won't run and I can't make much sense out of some of the output. Thanks.