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HWM93 in Python

NASA Horizontal Wind Model HWM93 in Python ≥ 3.6

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Works with many Fortran compilers, including:

  • Gfortran ≥ 5
  • Intel ifort
  • PGI pgf90
  • Nvidia flang

Install

A Fortran compiler such as gfortran is needed. We use f2py (part of numpy) to seamlessly use Fortran libraries from Python. If you don't have a Fortran compiler, here is how to install Gfortran:

  • Linux: apt install gfortran

  • Mac: brew install gcc

  • Windows

    pip install -e .

test by

pytest -sv

Windows

If you get ImportError on Windows for the Fortran module, try from the hwm93 directory:

del *.pyd
python setup.py build_ext --inplace --compiler=mingw32

Usage

HWM93 can be used from the command line or as an imported Python module in other programs. Matlab also can use HWM93.

Command line

python RunHWM93.py -h

Write data to NetCDF (HDF5) with -o option.

import module

import hwm93
from datetime import datetime

winds = hwm93.run(t=datetime(2017,11,12,8), altkm=150.,
                    glat=65., glon=-148., f107a=150, f107=150, ap=4)

winds is an xarray.Dataset

 <xarray.Dataset>
Dimensions:     (alt_km: 1)
Coordinates:
  * alt_km      (alt_km) float64 150.0
Data variables:
    meridional  (alt_km) float64 4.827
    zonal       (alt_km) float64 -20.5
Attributes:
    time:     2017-11-12T08:00:00
    glat:     65.0
    glon:     -148.0

If you want just a single variable, say

print(winds.zonal.values)

Matlab

You can import this Python module from Matlab as in hwm93.m.

Notes

[Optional] Fortran-only use

Most users don't need this.

meson build

meson test -C build

or

f2py -c src/hwm93_sub.f  -m hwm93 only: gws5 :

Reference

Original A. E. Hedin Fortran 77 HWM93 code

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hwm93's Issues

problem with syntax

Hi, I'm using your pyhwm93. When I run $ python demo_pyhwm93.py raise:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "demo_hwm93.py", line 16, in
from pyhwm93 import runhwm93
File "/home/ricardo/pyhwm93/pyhwm93/init.py", line 5, in
from sciencedates import datetime2gtd
File "/home/ricardo/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sciencedates/init.py", line 11
def datetime2yeardoy(time: Union[str, datetime.datetime]) -> Tuple[int, float]:
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Could help me to understand what I did wrong?
regards

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