Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: gribdoctor
Version: 0.1.0dev
Summary: Utility functions for handling grib2s
Home-page: https://github.com/mapbox/grib-doctor
Author: Damon Burgett
Author-email: damon@mapbox.com
License: MIT
Description: gribdoctor
        ==========
        
        Utility functions for handling quirks of weather data rasters in `grib2` format
        
        Installation
        -------
        .. role:: console(code)
           :language: console
        
        :console:`pip install gribdoctor --pre`
        
        Usage - smoosh
        --------------
        
        stack multiple gribs of the same or varying resolutions
        
        :console:`Usage: gribdoctor smoosh [OPTIONS] [INPUTS]... OUTPUT`
        
        OPTIONS:
        
        :console:`-dev, --develoment  Dev tag for experimental features`
        
        :console:`-uw, --unwrap       Unwrap GFS Rasters`
        
        :console:`--help              Show this message and exit.`
        
        Use this subcommand to "smoosh" together any number of variable resolution gribs into one tiff. This also effectively performs the below :console:`globewrap` operation on all inputs if indicated with :console:`--unwrap`, and outputs a raster of 2x (due to unwrapping) the highest input resolution.
        
        Usage - unwrap
        --------------
        
        :console:`gribdoctor unwrap [OPTIONS] INGRIB OUTRASTER`
        
        OPTIONS
        
        :console:`-bt, --bandtags  Flag to indicate printing of band tags / band metadata to stdout`
        
        :console:`-b, --bidx  Bands to include in output raster. Default = all (use caution - you may inadvertently create ginourmous tif files)`
        
        Many gridded weather GRIBs, such as NOAA's `Global Forecast System (GFS) <http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/model-data/model-datasets/global-forcast-system-gfs>`_, cover a global extent of -0.5 to 359.5 (or similar, depending on resolution), with the antimeridian (-180 / 180) bisecting a column of pixels.
        This routine upsamples, slices, and merges these rasters as to convert them to "standard" -180 to 180 extent global grids. Outputs to any raster format supported by `rasterio <https://github.com/mapbox/rasterio>`_.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
