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Intro to LROSE #11

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leavesntwigs opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 4 comments
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Intro to LROSE #11

leavesntwigs opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 4 comments

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@leavesntwigs
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Create a notebook for intro to LROSE

  • intro
  • visualization
  • wind
  • operational with LROSE

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@mgrover1 mgrover1 mentioned this issue Jun 24, 2024
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kmuehlbauer commented Jun 25, 2024

@leavesntwigs LROSE is installed and available via the binder link. Please check, if everything is good.

You also might start writing and linking notebooks.

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@leavesntwigs So it seems the conda python env takes precedence.

I've got LROSE (RadX examples from http://wiki.lrose.net/index.php/Lrose_quickstart#Install) to work by overriding the env PATH to point to the lrose binaries and the system hdf5/netcdf-c binaries. @mgrover1 Maybe you have some idea how to properly fix this for LROSE?

I've already checked, we can't use hdf5 1.10.7 in the conda env.

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I launched the binder link and tried some quick lrose commands in a terminal window. This all worked well. Thank you!
I then tried the same test commands from a notebook and things looked good, but I also see the hdf5 error messages. The hdf5 error messages only appear when /usr/local/lrose/bin/RadxPrint -h from a notebook. No error in a terminal.

kmuehlbauer pushed a commit that referenced this issue Aug 12, 2024
* updating the version of lrose to get
* start of lrose introduction notebook
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merged with #34

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