Attachments CAN NOT be sent to group On Thu, 26 Sep 2024, 21:22 javad bayat, <j.bayat...@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.mendelss...@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 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.bayat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > 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 > > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 2:33 AM Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via > R-help < > > r-help@r-project.org> wrote: > > > >> 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 <polc1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > > >> > 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 "cell" as excel would refer to > it. > >> > > >> > My gut feeling is that's likely to make export to excel difficult > >> without > >> > data carpentry first? > >> > > >> > On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 21:26 Bert Gunter, <bgunter.4...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > > >> >> 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.bayat...@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 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 > >> >>>> library(dplyr) # For data manipulation > >> >>>> library(lubridate) # For date manipulation > >> >>>> library(openxlsx) # For writing Excel files > >> >>> > >> >>> # Specify the file paths > >> >>>> grib_file_path <- "C:/Users/Omrab_Lab/Downloads/Met.grib" > >> >>>> excel_file_path <- "C:/Users/Omrab_Lab/Downloads/Met_updated.xlsx" > >> >>> > >> >>> # Open the GRIB file > >> >>>> raster_data <- stack(grib_file_path) > >> >>> > >> >>> # Check the names of the layers to identify which ones to extract > >> >>>> layer_names <- names(raster_data) > >> >>>> print(layer_names) # Prints > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>>> # Extract layers based on layer names - adjust as necessary > >> >>>> t2m <- raster_data[[grep("t2m", layer_names)]] > >> >>>> d2m <- raster_data[[grep("d2m", layer_names)]] > >> >>>> tcc <- raster_data[[grep("tcc", layer_names)]] > >> >>>> valid_time <- raster_data[[grep("valid_time", layer_names)]] > >> >>>> t2m > >> >>> class : RasterStack > >> >>> nlayers : 0 > >> >>> > >> >>>> # Check if the raster layers are loaded correctly > >> >>>> if (is.null(t2m) || is.null(d2m) || is.null(tcc) || > >> >> is.null(valid_time)) > >> >>> { > >> >>> + stop("One or more raster layers could not be loaded. Please > >> check > >> >> the > >> >>> layer names.") > >> >>> + } > >> >>> > >> >>>> # Convert raster values to vectors > >> >>>> t2m_values <- values(t2m) > >> >>> Error in dimnames(x) <- dn : > >> >>> length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent > >> >>>> d2m_values <- values(d2m) > >> >>> Error in dimnames(x) <- dn : > >> >>> length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent > >> >>>> tcc_values <- values(tcc) > >> >>> Error in dimnames(x) <- dn : > >> >>> length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent > >> >>>> valid_time_values <- values(valid_time) > >> >>> Error in dimnames(x) <- dn : > >> >>> length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent > >> >>> > >> >>> # Check for NA values and dimensions > >> >>> if (any(is.na(t2m_values)) || any(is.na(d2m_values)) || any(is.na > >> >> (tcc_values)) > >> >>> || any(is.na(valid_time_values))) { > >> >>> warning("One or more layers contain NA values. These will be > >> removed.") > >> >>> } > >> >>> > >> >>> # Create the data frame, ensuring no NA values are included > >> >>> df <- data.frame( > >> >>> t2m = t2m_values, > >> >>> d2m = d2m_values, > >> >>> tcc = tcc_values, > >> >>> valid_time = valid_time_values, > >> >>> stringsAsFactors = FALSE > >> >>> ) > >> >>> > >> >>> # Remove rows with NA values > >> >>> df <- na.omit(df) > >> >>> > >> >>> # Convert temperatures from Kelvin to Celsius > >> >>> df$t2m <- df$t2m - 273.15 > >> >>> df$d2m <- df$d2m - 273.15 > >> >>> > >> >>> # Calculate relative humidity > >> >>> calculate_relative_humidity <- function(t2m, d2m) { > >> >>> es <- 6.112 * exp((17.67 * t2m) / (t2m + 243.5)) > >> >>> e <- 6.112 * exp((17.67 * d2m) / (d2m + 243.5)) > >> >>> rh <- (e / es) * 100 > >> >>> return(rh) > >> >>> } > >> >>> df$RH <- calculate_relative_humidity(df$t2m, df$d2m) > >> >>> > >> >>> # Convert valid_time from numeric to POSIXct assuming it's in > seconds > >> >> since > >> >>> the epoch > >> >>> df$valid_time <- as.POSIXct(df$valid_time, origin = "1970-01-01") > >> >>> > >> >>> # Extract year, month, day, and hour from valid_time > >> >>> df$Year <- year(df$valid_time) > >> >>> df$Month <- month(df$valid_time) > >> >>> df$Day <- day(df$valid_time) > >> >>> df$Hour <- hour(df$valid_time) > >> >>> > >> >>> # Select only the desired columns > >> >>> df_selected <- df %>% select(Year, Month, Day, Hour, tcc, t2m, RH) > >> >>> > >> >>> # Save the updated DataFrame to an Excel file > >> >>> write.xlsx(df_selected, excel_file_path, row.names = FALSE) > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> -- > >> >>> Best Regards > >> >>> Javad Bayat > >> >>> M.Sc. 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