Wrapper for the NOAA National Data Buoy Center
Project description
Buoyant is a Python wrapper for grabbing buoy data from the National Buoy Data Center. It parses XML from a NBDC endpoint. This data source isn’t fully documented, so there’s no guarantee of its stability.
The NBDC provides a list and a map of active buoys.
Hello buoy example:
from buoyant import Buoy
# construct the Buoy object with the station ID
# It's an alphanumeric code. If its numeric, an integer works fine.
station = Buoy(13002)
station.name
# 'Soul'
# Yes, that buoy is really named Soul.
More examples:
from buoyant import Buoy
station = Buoy('lndc1')
station.wind_speed
# 9.9
station.units['wind_speed']
# 'kt'
station.lon
# -23.14
station.coords
# (20.43, -23.14)
# Get the time the measurements were made.
station.datetime
# datetime.datetime(2014, 12, 15, 20, 50, tzinfo=<UTC>)
# Not all stations report all data.
station.wave_height
# raises AttributeError
# Fetches new data. This isn't very useful, since the buoys update only every hour or so
station.refresh()
Images
Some buoys have cameras! If the buoy doesn’t have an active camera, a placeholder image provided by the NBDC will be returned.
station = Buoy(41009)
station.image_url
# 'http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/images/buoycam/Z14C_2014_11_01_2200.jpg'
# Save image as a file 'out.jpg'
station.write_image('out.jpg')
# Get raw image as a BytesIO object (see https://docs.python.org/2/library/io.html)
station.image
# <_io.BytesIO object>
station.url
# 'http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41009'
Measurement metadata
The occassional buoy reports metadata about its measurements. The Buoy object has a meta attribute with this data, if any.
# Buoy in the Frying Pan Shoals, NC
frying_pan = Buoy(41013)
frying_pan.pressure
# 30.1
frying_pan.meta['pressure']
# {'tendency': 'steady'}
No data
Sometimes buoys don’t have recent data. You’ll be able to tell two ways. First, the Buoy object won’t have many attributes. Second, there will be a message. It will say ‘No data’.
station = Buoy('ANRN6')
station.message
# 'No data'
Measurements included
Any measurements reported in the NBDC’s XML api are included in a Buoy object. Read about the meaning of the different measurements.
Measurements often included (the text in parentheses is the one used on the NBDC’s measurement descriptions page):
air_temp (ATMP)
average_period (APD)
dominant_period (DPD)
mean_wave_direction (Spectral wave direction)
water_temp (WTMP)
wave_height (WVHT)
wind_direction (WDIR)
wind_gust (GST)
wind_speed (WSPD)
datetime
dewpoint (DEWP)
lat (latitude)
lon (longitude)
pressure (PRES)
Water quality data isn’t included in the XML data source. Neither is the elevation of the station or the location of the instruments relative to the station.
XML
Get the raw XML, if you like XML for some reason. Maybe the package is missing something? If so, submit an issue or pull request!
soul = Buoy('13010')
soul.xml
'''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<observation id="13010" name="Soul" lat="-0.01" lon="0.00">
<datetime>2014-12-16T02:00:00UTC</datetime>
<winddir uom="degT">190</winddir>
<windspeed uom="kt">9.9</windspeed>
<airtemp uom="F">78.8</airtemp>
</observation>'''
Compatibility
Buoyant is compatible with Python 2 and 3.
License
Buoyant is licensed under the GPL.
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