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Utility functions for handling grib2s

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Utility functions for handling quirks of weather data rasters in grib2 format

Usage - unwrap

gribdoctor unwrap [OPTIONS] INGRIB OUTRASTER

OPTIONS

  • -bt, --bandtags Flag to indicate printing of band tags / band metadata to stdout

  • -b, --bidx Bands to include in output raster. Default = all (use caution - you may inadvertently create ginourmous tif files)

Many gridded weather GRIBs, such as NOAA’s Global Forecast System (GFS), cover a global extent of -0.5 to 359.5 (or similar, depending on resolution), with the antimeridian (-180 / 180) bisecting a column of pixels. This routine upsamples, slices, and merges these rasters as to convert them to “standard” -180 to 180 extent global grids. Outputs to any raster format supported by rasterio.

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