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A_hands_on_introduction_to_using_python_in_the_atmospheric_and_oceanic_sciences
PyHOGs stands for Python Hour for Oceanographers and Geoscientists.
Useful Links:
Python.org Numpy Interesting notebooks Enthought Canopy python4oceanographers EarthPy pyAOS Ocean Python SEAPY Astropython
PythonDataScienceHandbook
web
tool
github
| script | commit | time |
|---|---|---|
| coltbls.py | Added color tables | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_3d.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_cape.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_cape_c.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_maps.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_meteo.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_skewt.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
| plot_wrf_upa.py | Initial commit | 3 years ago |
PyEarthScience with ipynb
- Cartopy
- PyNGL
- matplotlib
- wrf
- modis
blog
plot
COURSE
Python courses for the scientific researcher
This repository contains several courses for the benefit of scientific researchers, particularly in the fields of oceanography and meteorology.
There are currently four courses:
An introduction to numpy 3.5 hours — depends on a basic Python background
An introduction to matplotlib 3 hours — depends on “An introduction to numpy”
Cartopy in a nutshell (for Iris) 0.5 hours — depends on “An introduction to matplotlib”
An introduction to Iris 6 hours — depends on “Cartopy in a nutshell”
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