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[python #DBI-607895]: About wrf.getvar
- Subject: [python #DBI-607895]: About wrf.getvar
- Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 13:11:27 -0600
Hello, and thanks for reaching out! Apologies for the delayed response.
Can you provide a copy of the error you received, a snippet of your code, and
some description of your environment (notably versions of Python and
wrf-python, the output of `conda list` or `pip list` could be helpful here)?
You should be able to extract the variables with wrf-python (potentially with
wrf.getvar or wrf.extract_vars), but it might not support your interpolation
workflow.
I'm glad to take a look and help here, though note that you might have a more
direct time getting support via the wrf-python issue tracker on GitHub with
this same information: https://github.com/NCAR/wrf-python/issues. wrf-python is
not a Unidata project. Hope this points you in the right direction! Don't
hesitate to follow up if we can help more.
All the best,
Drew
> I have problems to postprocees soil data variables of WRF model. I have
> tried with a wrf.getvar script, but only works with atmosphere
> varaibles, since the interpolation is done using pressure levels. Is
> there an equivalent script for soil data? I am specifically interested
> in soil moisture (a 3D varaible).
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: DBI-607895
Department: Support Python
Priority: Low
Status: Closed
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