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IMProToo - Improved Mrr Processing Tool
IMProToo is an improved processing method for Micro Rain radar. It is especially suited for snow observations and provides besides other things effective reflectivity, Doppler velocity and spectral width. The method features a noise removal based on recognition of the most significant peak and a dynamic dealiasing routine which allows observations even if the Nyquist velocity range is exceeded. To software requires MRR raw data, it does not work with Metek's standard products MRR Averaged Data or Processed Data.
The software can be used under the GPL license
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The software is still beta, especially the documentation needs to be enhanced. The most recent version is 0.96 (21 June 2012)
How to install
The software is developed for python 2.7 and should run on any recent Linux system (and most likely also Mac OS X). Windows is currently not supported, but probably only minor changes are necessary.
The following python packages are required:
- numpy
- matplotlib (for plotting only)
- netcdf4-python OR python-netcdf (for saving the results only)
- matplotlib (for quicklooks only)
An installation routine is not provided, Instead, save the included files in your working directory and import the package using “import IMProToo”. If you save the files in another directory, you have to add this directory to your python path. If you have root permissions, you can also put the files into your python library directory (usually /usr/lib/python).
How to use
To use the toolkit, import start python and import it:
import IMProToo
read the raw data file (can be gzip-compressed)
rawData = IMProToo.mrrRawData("mrrRawFile.mrr.gz")
create the IMProToo object and load rawData
processedSpec = IMProToo.MrrZe(rawData)
average rawData to 60s
processedSpec.averageSpectra(60)
creator attribute of netCDF file, all settings are avaiable in the 'processedSpec.co' dictionary and must be set before calculating Ze etc. processedSpec.co[“ncCreator”] = “M.Maahn, IGM University of Cologne”
calculate Ze and other moments
processedSpec.rawToSnow()
#write all variables to a netCDF file.
processedSpec.writeNetCDF("IMProToo_netCDF_file.nc",ncForm="NETCDF3_CLASSIC")
Questions
In case of any questions, don't hesitate to contact Maximilian Maahn: mmaahn_(AT)_meteo_DOT_uni-koeln_DOT_de