Package to subsample, or interpolate, climatologies like WOA to any coordinates.
This package started with functions to obtain climatological values to compare with measured data, allowing a quality control check by comparison. It hence needed to work for any coordinates requested. I split these functionalities from CoTeDe into this standalone package to allow more people to use it for other purposes.
- Free software: 3-clause BSD style license - see LICENSE.rst
- Documentation: https://oceansdb.readthedocs.io.
- If the database files are not localy available, automatically download it.
- Extract, or interpolate if necessary, climatologic data on requested coordinates;
- Can request a single point, a profile or a section;
- Ready to handle -180 to 180 or 0 to 360 coordinate system;
- Ready to use with:
- World Ocean Atlas (WOA)
- CSIRO Atlas Regional Seas (CARS)
- ETOPO (topography)
Inside python:
>>> import oceansdb
>>> with oceansdb.WOA() as db:
Find out what is available:
>>> db.keys()
Average temperature at one point:
>>> t = db['sea_water_temperature'].extract(var='mean', doy=136.875, depth=0, lat=17.5, lon=-37.5)
A profile of salinity:
>>> t = db['sea_water_salinity'].extract(var='mean', doy=136.875, depth=[0, 10, 15, 18], lat=17.5, lon=-37.5)
A full depth section of temperature:
>>> t = db['sea_water_temperature'].extract(var='mean', doy=136.875, lat=17.48, lon=[-39, -37.5, -35.2])
Using CARS instead of WOA:
>>> with oceansdb.CARS() as db:
>>> t = db['sea_water_temperature'].extract(var='mean', doy=136.875, lat=17.48, lon=[-39, -37.5, -35.2], depth=[0,10,120,280])
Or to get topography for one point from the 1 min arc resolution:
>>> with oceansdb.ETOPO(resolution='1min') as db:
>>> h = db['topography'].extract(lat=17.5, lon=0)