wradlib: An Open Source Library for Weather Radar Data Processing

Release:

1.19.0

Date:

2023-02-25

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Note

\(\omega radlib\) version line 1.19 is the last version before \(\omega radlib\) v2.0. Please pay attention to deprecations and update your code accordingly.

The \(\omega radlib\) project has been initiated in order facilitate the use of weather radar data as well as to provide a common platform for research on new algorithms. \(\omega radlib\) is an open source library which is well documented and easy to use. It is written in the free programming language Python. As of version 1.3 \(\omega radlib\) is Python 3 only.

Note

Please cite \(\omega radlib\) as Heistermann, M., Jacobi, S., and Pfaff, T.: Technical Note: An open source library for processing weather radar data (wradlib), Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 17, 863-871, doi:10.5194/hess-17-863-2013, 2013

If you refer to a specific \(\omega radlib\) version please cite using \(\omega radlib\)’s zenodo doi:10.5281/zenodo.1209843 for this version.

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Weather radar data is potentially useful in meteorology, hydrology and risk management. Its ability to provide information on precipitation with high spatio-temporal resolution over large areas makes it an invaluable tool for short term weather forecasting or flash flood forecasting.

\(\omega radlib\) is designed to assist you in the most important steps of processing weather radar data. These may include: reading common data formats, georeferencing, converting reflectivity to rainfall intensity, identifying and correcting typical error sources (such as clutter or attenuation) and visualising the data.

This documentation is under steady development. It provides a complete library reference as well as a set of tutorials which will get you started in working with \(\omega radlib\).

Documentation

Installation

User Guide

Help & reference

License

wradlib is available under the open source MIT License.

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