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Python module to decode/encode met reports e.g. SYNOPs, adapted for use with the synop2bufr module.

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This is a Python module which decodes meteorological reports (e.g. SYNOPs) into a Python dictionary. It can also take a Python dictionary and encode a meteorological report from it.

Currently supported

The current version of the module supports the following (in most cases; see Known Issues below):

  • SYNOP (FM-12)
  • SHIP (FM-13)
  • SYNOP MOBIL (FM-14)

Example usage

To decode a SYNOP:

from pymetdecoder import synop as s

synop = "AAXX 01004 88889 12782 61506 10094 20047 30111 40197 53007 60001 81541 333 81656 86070"
output = s.SYNOP().decode(synop)
print(output)

This yields the following output (pretty-printed):

{
  "station_type": {
    "value": "AAXX"
  },
  "obs_time": {
    "day": {
      "value": 1
    },
    "hour": {
      "value": 0
    }
  },
  "wind_indicator": {
    "value": 4,
    "unit": "KT",
    "estimated": false
  },
  "station_id": {
    "value": "88889"
  },
  "region": {
    "value": "III"
  },
  "precipitation_indicator": {
    "value": 1,
    "in_group_1": true,
    "in_group_3": false
  },
  "weather_indicator": {
    "value": 2,
    "automatic": false
  },
  "lowest_cloud_base": {
    "_table": "1600",
    "min": 1500,
    "max": 2000,
    "quantifier": null,
    "_code": 7,
    "unit": "m"
  },
  "visibility": {
    "_table": "4377",
    "value": 40000,
    "quantifier": null,
    "use90": false,
    "_code": 82,
    "unit": "m"
  },
  "cloud_cover": {
    "_table": "2700",
    "value": 6,
    "obscured": false,
    "unit": "okta",
    "_code": 6
  },
  "surface_wind": {
    "direction": {
      "_table": "0877",
      "value": 150,
      "varAllUnknown": false,
      "calm": false,
      "_code": 15,
      "unit": "deg"
    },
    "speed": {
      "value": 6,
      "unit": "KT"
    }
  },
  "air_temperature": {
    "value": 9.4,
    "unit": "Cel"
  },
  "dewpoint_temperature": {
    "value": 4.7,
    "unit": "Cel"
  },
  "station_pressure": {
    "value": 1011.1,
    "unit": "hPa"
  },
  "sea_level_pressure": {
    "value": 1019.7,
    "unit": "hPa"
  },
  "pressure_tendency": {
    "tendency": {
      "_table": "0200",
      "value": 3
    },
    "change": {
      "value": 0.7,
      "unit": "hPa"
    }
  },
  "precipitation_s1": {
    "amount": {
      "_table": "3590",
      "value": 0,
      "quantifier": null,
      "trace": false,
      "_code": 0,
      "unit": "mm"
    },
    "time_before_obs": {
      "_table": "4019",
      "value": 6,
      "unit": "h",
      "_code": 1
    }
  },
  "cloud_types": {
    "low_cloud_type": {
      "_table": "0513",
      "value": 5
    },
    "middle_cloud_type": {
      "_table": "0515",
      "value": 4
    },
    "high_cloud_type": {
      "_table": "0509",
      "value": 1
    },
    "low_cloud_amount": {
      "value": 1,
      "unit": "okta"
    }
  },
  "cloud_layer": [
    {
      "cloud_cover": {
        "_table": "2700",
        "value": 1,
        "obscured": false,
        "unit": "okta",
        "_code": 1
      },
      "cloud_genus": {
        "_table": "0500",
        "value": "Sc",
        "_code": 6
      },
      "cloud_height": {
        "_table": "1677",
        "value": 1800,
        "quantifier": null,
        "_code": 56,
        "unit": "m"
      }
    },
    {
      "cloud_cover": {
        "_table": "2700",
        "value": 6,
        "obscured": false,
        "unit": "okta",
        "_code": 6
      },
      "cloud_genus": {
        "_table": "0500",
        "value": "Ci",
        "_code": 0
      },
      "cloud_height": {
        "_table": "1677",
        "value": 6000,
        "quantifier": null,
        "_code": 70,
        "unit": "m"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Re-encoding this dict gets back the original SYNOP:

from pymetdecoder import synop as s

original = "AAXX 01004 88889 12782 61506 10094 20047 30111 40197 53007 60001 81541 333 81656 86070"
synop = s.SYNOP()
output = synop.decode(synop)
msg = synop.encode(output)

print(msg)
# Returns AAXX 01004 88889 12782 61506 10094 20047 30111 40197 53007 60001 81541 333 81656 86070

Commonly seen attributes in the output dict are as follows:

  • value - The absolute value of the attribute
  • min, max - If a code value converts to a range, the min/max specifies the limit of the range
  • quantifier - Used alongside min/max/value to add an inequality if needs be (e.g. { "value": 6000, "quantifier": "isGreater"} represents a value >6000). This is often the case when looking up values in a code table
  • unit - The unit the value is measured in. The Unified Code for Units of Measure is used here (https://ucum.org/ucum.html)
  • _table - This is the code table used to look up the value
  • _code - The code value looked up in the code table. When encoding a message, if this attribute is present, it will use that, rather than trying to calculate it from the value

Malformed reports

The module will try to decode as much of a report as it can. Non-fatal problems (e.g. invalid codes) will emit a warning message and continue. Fatal problems will emit a DecodeError exception, which can be caught in a try...except block.

Known issues

This version is 0.1.0 - the first version released. Hence there may be some uncaught bugs/issues or other problems that have not been found yet. The following is a list of known issues which are still to be addressed:

  • Not all countries are auto-detected. As more region-specific handling is added, more countries will be added to the list
  • Sections 4 and 5 of the SYNOP messages are not handled yet. Any codes in these sections are stored in the output dict under the section4 and section5 attributes respectively
  • Most of the group 9 codes of section 3 are handled. Any codes not handled are added to a list in the output dict under the _not_implemented attribute
  • Some aspects of encoding have not been fully tested

Feel free to raise any additional issues/bugs in the issue tracker

Future plans

In future, it is intended that the module will support the following:

  • SYNOP sections 4 and 5
  • BUOY (FM-18)
  • TEMP (FM-35)
  • CLIMAT (FM-71)
  • METAR (FM-15)

If you would like to contribute to this module by adding in the functionality to support any of these reports (or other reports), then feel free to do so!

License

(c) UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), 2021, British Antarctic Survey. You may use and re-use this software and associated documentation files free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0. You may obtain a copy of the Open Government Licence at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/

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