To be noted that these examples were realized with non-realistic forcing files, only to show the potential of EPyGrAM.
1). GAUSSIAN grid:
2). LONLATREG grid:
3). LONLATVAL grid:
4). IGN grid (SIM):
From SURFEX V8_1, it’s possible to plot SURFEX OFFLIN output fields (ie the fields in the *.OUT.nc files) with the EPyGrAM tool.
Many thanks to Alexandre Mary, that worked on adapting EPyGrAM to the SURFEX OFFLIN output files.
To be noted that these examples were realized with non-realistic forcing files, only to show the potential of EPyGrAM.
1). GAUSSIAN grid:
2). LONLATREG grid:
3). LONLATVAL grid:
4). IGN grid (SIM):
1. Installing EPyGrAM To install EPyGrAM, you can follow the indications on this page:
https://opensource.cnrm-game-meteo.fr/projects/epygram
If you are outside CNRM, you need to clone the EPyGrAM GIT repository.
If you are in CNRM, either you use the version of EPyGrAM already installed in (...)
EPyGrAM is a Python library written at Meteo France by Alexandre Mary (GMAP) and Sebastien Riette (GMME).
As indicated in the general documentation for EPyGrAM,
"The epygram library package is a set of Python classes and functions designed to handle meteorological fields in Python, as well as (...)