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2024 Jun 25
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Converting .grib to excel file
Richard, Many thanks for your email. I had attached the grib file to the original email to R help team but it seems you did not receive it. Unfortunately, I do not know how to reduce the volume or extract some of the grib file data to send it for you. The file has the volume of 6 Megabyte. I can send it by email. The file has 6 met parameters and Date (day/month/year hour:minute). I want the
2024 Jun 25
1
Converting .grib to excel file
Dear Bert and Sara; I have searched on the internet and found some way to do this like python. But python is so complicated to me as it needs many steps to be done for reading and converting it. I will try terra package to convert it. On Tue, 25 Jun 2024, 15:15 javad bayat, <j.bayat194 at gmail.com> wrote: > Richard, > Many thanks for your email. > I had attached the grib file to
2024 Jun 26
1
Converting .grib to excel file
I'm now inclined to go with 'search for "convert GRIB to CSV". https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/How+to+convert+GRIB+to+CSV is the first line. I know that's not an R solution, but using software specifically developed for encoding, decoding, extracting, &c GRIB file by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and actively maintained, with an example
2024 Jun 26
1
Converting .grib to excel file
Whoops, sorry, you *did* answer "what went wrong". > param_names <- c("param1", "param2", "param3", "param4", "param5", "param6") > extracted_data <- extract(raster_data, param_names, df = TRUE) #Error in (function (classes, fdef, mtable) : #unable to find an inherited method for function ?extract? for signature
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
Dear all; Many thanks for your responses. Actually it is not completely a GIS file, it is a data file which stores meteorological data of a specific region. But the site allows downloading with grib format and as I searched to read this type of file in R, I found the Raster Package. In python it is possible to do this using cdsapi and xarray library, but I am not familiar with python. Sincerely
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
Dear Roy, Sorry for my mistake, I thought I have uploaded the grib file. I really apologise for that. I will send it on Saturday. Thank you very much. On Thu, 26 Sept 2024, 17:40 Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal, < roy.mendelssohn at noaa.gov> wrote: > Hi Javad: > > I know a lot about reading GRIB files, I work with them all the time. > But if you don?t make the file
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
Attachments CAN NOT be sent to group On Thu, 26 Sep 2024, 21:22 javad bayat, <j.bayat194 at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Roy, > Sorry for my mistake, I thought I have uploaded the grib file. > I really apologise for that. I will send it on Saturday. > Thank you very much. > > On Thu, 26 Sept 2024, 17:40 Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal, < > roy.mendelssohn at
2024 Jun 29
0
R related tools - GUI
For years I used Deducer (Package Deducer) developed by Ian Fellows.? This is still available and partially remains mostly functional.? He was working on a new GUI years ago but appears no longer to be in the pipeline I think replaced by R-Studio. > Send R-help mailing list submissions to > r-help at r-project.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >
2024 Sep 26
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
Hi Javad: I know a lot about reading GRIB files, I work with them all the time. But if you don?t make the file available, or point me to where I can download it, there is not much I can do. Thanks, -Roy > On Sep 25, 2024, at 9:41?PM, javad bayat <j.bayat194 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear all; > Many thanks for your responses. Actually it is not completely a GIS file, it
2024 Sep 24
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
You might try posting on r-sig-geo if you don't get a satisfactory response here. I assume there's a lot of expertise there on handling raster-type data. Cheers, Bert On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 11:31?PM javad bayat <j.bayat194 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear R users; > I have downloaded a grib file format (Met.grib) and I want to export its > data to excel file. Also I want
2024 Sep 24
2
Problem with converting grib file to excel
Dear R users; I have downloaded a grib file format (Met.grib) and I want to export its data to excel file. Also I want to do some mathematic on some columns. But I got error. I would be more than happy if anyone can help me to do this. I have provided the codes and the Met.grib file in this email. Sincerely yours # Load the necessary libraries > library(raster) # For reading GRIB files
2024 Sep 25
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
At least for me the dataset file did not come through. I will look at it if it can be made available. It does look like the finial step of reading the data into raster failed, so then did the rest of th commands. -Roy > On Sep 25, 2024, at 3:24 PM, CALUM POLWART <polc1410 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Noticeable lack of silence in the group on this one. > > I've not got
2024 Sep 25
1
Problem with converting grib file to excel
Noticeable lack of silence in the group on this one. I've not got time to test currently. But my experience of geo location files - they often had more than 2 dimensional data. In other words you might have a boundary of a region as an object with long and lat for maybe 100 data points making up the region. So 200 pieces of data. All held as a list or something similar in a single
2023 Dec 06
2
Volume of polygon
The volume of a polygon = 0. Polyhedra have volumes. This may be irrelevant, but if the lake is cylindrical == constant cross sectional area at all depths, then height doubles when the volume does and vice versa. Otherwise you have to know how area varies with height or use more sensible approximations thereto. Cheers, Bert On Tue, Dec 5, 2023, 20:13 javad bayat <j.bayat194 at
2023 Dec 06
2
Volume of polygon
Dear all; I am trying to calculate the volume of a polygon shapefile according to a DEM raster. I have provided some codes at the end of this email.I dont know if the codes are correct or not. Following this, I have another question too. I want to know if the volume of the reservoir rises or doubles, what would be the elevation? I would be more than happy if anyone could help me. Sincerely "
2023 Dec 06
1
Volume of polygon
Hi, As already mentioned, this is a great topic for R-sig-geo, where you'd probably get specialist answers like the lake morphology package https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/lakemorpho/index.html which is explicitly designed for this kind of question. Sarah On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 11:13?PM javad bayat <j.bayat194 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear all; > I am trying to
2018 Jan 30
2
Calculating angle of a polyline
Dear R users I am trying to find a formula to calculate the angle of a polyline. Is there a way to do this? Many thanks. -- Best Regards Javad Bayat M.Sc. Environment Engineering Alternative Mail: bayat194 at yahoo.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Oct 19
3
saving to docx
hi all, how can i saving R output to docx or Jpeg format? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2024 Apr 10
1
Question regarding reservoir volume and water level
Dear all; Thank you for your reply. David has explained an interesting method. David I have DEM file of the region and I have extracted the xyz data from that. Also I can extract bathymetry data as xyz file. I have calculated the storage (volume) of reservoir at the current elevation. But the method I have used to calculate the volume is different from your method. I have crop DEM by the reservoir
2024 Oct 30
2
Extracting wind direction and wind speed from wind rose plot
Dear all; I am searching for a way to extract wind direction and speed from a wind rose plot. I have a graph and I want to make a dataframe of 5 years with hourly intervals. > start_date <- as.POSIXct("2019-01-01 00:00:00") > end_date <- as.POSIXct("2023-12-31 23:00:00") > time_sequence <- seq(from = start_date, to = end_date, by = "hour") > df