I have corresponded with Javad off-line, posting this as a follow-up, to close
the issue. There are two separate questions here. The first is why did the
posted code below fail. The second is there an easy way to read in the values,
given the oddities of his file (more on that), and yes it
The easiest would be to send the link to the site from which you downloaded the
file.
Thanks,
-Roy
> On Sep 26, 2024, at 1:26 PM, CALUM POLWART wrote:
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> On Thu, 26 Sep 2024, 21:22 javad bayat, wrote:
> Dear Roy,
> Sorry for my mistake, I thought
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2024, 21:22 javad bayat, 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.
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> On Thu, 26 Sept 2024, 17:40 Roy Mendelssohn - N
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:
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> I know a lot about reading GRIB f
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 wrote:
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> Dear all;
> Many thanks for yo
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
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 wrote:
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> Noticeable lack
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 t
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 wrote:
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> Dear R users;
> I have downloaded a grib file format (Met.grib) and I wan
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.
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