PyFVCOM is a collection of various tools and utilities which can be used to extract, analyse and plot input and output files from FVCOM as well as generate model inputs.
Easiest way is to install with pip/pip3:
pip install PyFVCOM
If you want to install the development version, checkout the `dev' branch and then from within the top-level directory:
pip install --user -e .
We are targeting Python 3.6+. PyFVCOM no longer supports Python 2.
We recommend Jupyter (formerly iPython) for interactive use of PyFVCOM (and python generally).
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buoy
- read data from an SQLite3 database of BODC buoy data.Buoy
- class to hold a range of time series data from buoys.get_buoy_metadata
get_buoy_data
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coordinate
- convert from spherical and cartesian (UTM) coordinates. Also work with British National Grid coordinates and spherical.utm_from_lonlat
lonlat_from_utm
british_national_grid_to_lonlat
lonlat_decimal_from_degminsec
lonlat_decimal_from_degminsec_wco
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ctd
- interrogate an SQLite data base of CTD casts.CTD
- class to hold a range of time series data from many different CTD formats we (PML) encounter.get_CTD_metadata
get_CTD_data
get_ferrybox_data
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current
- tools related to processing currentsResiduals
scalar2vector
vector2scalar
residual_flow
progressive_vectors
vorticity
ebb_flood
principal_axis
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grid
- tools to parse SMS, DHI MIKE, GMSH and FVCOM unstructured grids. Also provides functionality to add coasts and clip triangulations to a given domain. Functions to parse FVCOM river files are also included, as is a function to resample an unstructured grid onto a regular grid (without interpolation, simply finding the nearest point within a threshold distance). This module contains a number of generally useful tools related to unstructured grids (node and element lookups, grid connectivity, grid metrics, area tools).Domain
- class to abstract loading different grid types away. Theread_*_mesh
methods below are now slighly redundant.Domain.closest_node
Domain.closest_element
Domain.horizontal_transect_nodes
Domain.horizontal_transect_elements
Domain.calculate_areas
mp_interp_func
OpenBoundary
- class to handle model open boundaries.OpenBoundary.add_sponge_layer
OpenBoundary.add_tpxo_tides
OpenBoundary.add_nested_forcing
read_sms_mesh
read_fvcom_mesh
read_smesh_mesh
read_mike_mesh
read_gmsh_mesh
read_fvcom_obc
parse_obc_sections
read_sms_cst
write_sms_mesh
write_sms_bathy
write_mike_mesh
write_sms_cst
shp2cst
MIKEarc2cst
find_nearest_point
element_side_lengths
clip_triangulation
get_river_config
get_rivers
mesh2grid
line_sample
element_sample
connectivity
find_connected_nodes
find_connected_elements
get_area
find_bad_node
trigradient
rotate_points
get_boundary_polygons
get_attached_unique_nodes
grid_metrics
control_volumes
node_control_area
clockwise
element_control_area
unstructured_grid_volume
unstructured_grid_depths
elems2nodes
nodes2elems
vincenty_distance
haversine_distance
shape_coefficients
reduce_triangulation
getcrossectiontriangles
isintriangle
subset_domain
model_exterior
fvcom2ugrid
point_in_pixel
node_to_centre
Graph
- class to hold an unstructured grid as a graphReducedFVCOMdist
- class to query a grid graph for distance-based metricsGraphFVCOMdepth
- class to query a grid graph for depth-based metrics
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interpolate
- a class to handle interpolation between unstructured and regular grids.mask_to_fvcom
mask_to_fvcom_meshgrid
MPIRegularInterpolateWorker
MPIRegularInterpolateWorker.InitialiseGrid
MPIRegularInterpolateWorker.InterpolateRegular
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ocean
- a number of routines to convert between combinations of temperature, salinity, pressure, depth and density.pressure2depth
depth2pressure
dT_adiab_sw
theta_sw
cp_sw
sw_smow
sw_dens0
sw_seck
sw_dens
sw_svan
sw_sal78
dens_jackett
cond2salt
zbar
pea
simpsonhunter
mixedlayerdepth
stokes
dissipation
calculate_rhum
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plot
- plotting class for FVCOM outputs.Depth
- for plotting vertical slicesDepth.plot_slice
Time
- for plotting timer series of dataTime.plot_line
Time.plot_scatter
Time.plot_quiver
Time.plot_surface
Plotter
- for plotting horizontal mapsPlotter.plot_field
Plotter.plot_quiver
Plotter.plot_lines
Plotter.remove_line_plots
Plotter.plot_scatter
Plotter.plot_streamlines
CrossPlotter
- for plotting cross-sectionsCrossPlotter.cross_section_init
CrossPlotter.plot_pcolor_field
CrossPlotter.plot_quiver
MPIWorker
- for plotting in parallel with MPIMPIWorker.plot_field
MPIWorker.plot_streamlines
Player
- for interactive animation of horizontal mapsplot_domain
- to quickly plot a FileReader.colourbar_extension
cm2inch
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preproc
- class for creating input files for FVCOM model runs.Model
- hold everything needed to generate new model inputsModel.write_grid
Model.write_coriolis
Model.add_bed_roughness
Model.write_bed_roughness
Model.interp_sst_assimilation
Model.write_sstgrd
Model.interp_ady
Model.interp_ady_climatology
Model.write_adygrd
Model.add_sigma_coordinates
Model.sigma_generalized
Model.sigma_geometric
Model.sigma_tanh
Model.hybrid_sigma_coordinate
Model.write_sigma
Model.add_open_boundaries
Model.write_sponge
Model.add_grid_metrics
Model.write_tides
Model.add_rivers
Model.check_rivers
Model.write_river_forcing
Model.write_river_namelist
Model.read_nemo_rivers
Model.read_ea_river_temperature_climatology
Model.add_probes
Model.write_probes
Model.add_stations
Model.write_stations
Model.add_nests
Model.add_nests_harmonics
Model.add_nests_regular
Model.avg_nest_force_vel
Model.load_nested_forcing
Model.write_nested_forcing
Model.add_obc_types
Model.write_obc
Model.add_groundwater
Model.write_groundwater
Model.read_regular
Model.subset_existing_nest
Model.load_elevtide
Model.write_tsobc
NameListEntry
- class for holding entries in a NameList classNameListEntry.string
NameListEntry.tolist
NameList
- class for creating FVCOM model namelistsNameList.index
NameList.value
NameList.update
NameList.update_nudging
NameList.update_nesting_interval
NameList.valid_nesting_timescale
NameList.update_ramp
NameList.write_model_namelist
write_model_namelist
Nest
- class for holding nested OpenBoudnary objectsNest.add_level
Nest.add_weights
Nest.add_tpxo_tides
Nest.add_nested_forcing
Nest.add_fvcom_tides
Nest.avg_nest_force_vel
WriteForcing
- actually a fairly generic class to write netCDFs with a concise syntaxWriteForcing.add_variable
WriteForcing.write_fvcom_time
RegularReader
- likePyFVCOM.read.FileReader
, but for regularly gridded dataRegularReader.closest_element
RegularReader.closest_node
read_regular
- load multiple regularly gridded filesHYCOMReader
- likePyFVCOM.read.FileReader
, but for HYCOM dataHYCOMReader.load_data
read_hycom
- load multiple regularly gridded filesNEMOReader
- likeRegularReader
, but specifically for NEMO outputsNEMOReader.load
NemoRestartRegularReader
Regular2DReader
Restart
- class to interact/modify FVCOM restart filesRestart.replace_variable
Restart.replace_variable_with_regular
Restart.write_restart
Restart.read_regular
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read
- parse the netCDF model output and extract a subset of the variables.FileReader
- read in FVCOM outputsFileReader.add
FileReader.subtract
FileReader.multiply
FileReader.divide
FileReader.power
FileReader.load_data
FileReader.closest_time
FileReader.grid_volume
FileReader.total_volume_var
FileReader.avg_volume_var
FileReader.time_to_index
FileReader.time_average
FileReader.add_river_flow
FileReader.to_excel
FileReader.to_csv
read_nesting_nodes
apply_mask
MFileReader
- read in multiple FVCOM outputsSubDomainReader
- subset a model domain in spaceSubDomainReader.add_evap_precip
SubDomainReader.add_river_data
SubDomainReader.aopen_integral
SubDomainReader.volume_integral
SubDomainReader.surface_integral
time_to_index
FileReaderFromDict
- have a go at converting fromncread
output toFileReader
formatncwrite
ncread
- read netCDF data to a dictionaryread_probes
write_probes
WriteFVCOM
- write a FileReader object to a netCDF file in FVCOM format
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stats
- some basic statistics tools.calculate_regression
calculate_polyfit
rmse
calculate_coefficient
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tidal_ellipse
- Python version of the Tidal Ellipse MATLAB toolbox http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/operations/sea-mat/tidal_ellipse-html/index.html.ap2ep
ep2ap
cBEpm
get_BE
sub2ind
plot_ell
do_the_plot
prep_plot
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tide
- tools to use and abuse tidal data from an SQLite database of tidal time series.HarmonicOutput
add_harmonic_results
get_observed_data
get_observed_metadata
clean_observed_data
parse_TAPPY_XML
get_harmonics
read_POLPRED
grid_POLPRED
get_harmonics_POLPRED
make_water_column
Lanczos
- Lanczos time filter.lanczos
- As above, but not a class.
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utilities
- general utilities (including time utilities)general.PassiveStore
- our template class for lots of other classesgeneral.fix_range
general.ind2sub
general.flatten_list
general.split_string
general.ObjectFromDict
general.clean_html
general.cart2pol
general.pol2cart
time.julian_day
time.gregorian_date
time.overlap
time.common_time
time.make_signal
time.ramped_signal
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validation
- post-processing and validation utilities. Some of these are currently incomplete.ValidationDB
ValidationDB.execute_sql
ValidationDB.create_table
ValidationDB.insert_into_table
ValidationDB.select_qry
ValidationDB.table_exists
ValidationDB.close_conn
dt_to_epochsec
epochsec_to_dt
plot_map
plot_tides
TideDB
TideDB.make_bodc_tables
TideDB.insert_tide_file
TideDB.get_tidal_series
TideDB.get_gauge_locations
TideDB.get_nearest_gauge_id
BODCAnnualTideFile
WCODB
WCODB.make_wco_tables
WCODB.insert_CTD_file
WCODB.insert_buoy_file
WCODB.insert_CTD_dir
WCODB.insert_csv_file
WCODB.get_observations
WCOParseFile
CSVFormatter
CompareData
CompareData.retrieve_file_data
CompareData.retrieve_obs_data
CompareData.get_comp_data_interpolated
CompareData.comp_data_nearest
CompareData.model_closest_time
CompareDataFileReader
CompareDataFileReader.retrieve_file_data
CompareDataFileReader.model_closest_time
CompareDataProbe
CompareDataProbe.retrieve_file_data
CompareICES
CompareICES.get_var_comp
The examples directory includes some Jupyter notebooks of some brief examples of how to use PyFVCOM. There are also sample scripts of those notebooks.
- Read an SMS unstructured grid:
mesh = PyFVCOM.grid.Domain('mesh.2dm')
- Read an FVCOM unstructured grid:
mesh = PyFVCOM.grid.Domain('mesh.dat')
- Find elements connected to node:
elements = PyFVCOM.grid.find_connected_elements(n, mesh.grid.triangles)
- Find nodes connected to node:
nodes = PyFVCOM.grid.find_connected_nodes(n, mesh.grid.triangles)
- Find model boundary from a grid:
coast = PyFVCOM.grid.get_boundary_polygons(mesh.grid.triangles)
- Calculate element areas:
mesh.calculate_areas()
- Calculate node control areas:
node_control_area = [PyFVCOM.grid.node_control_area(n) for n in range(mesh.dims.node)]
- Calculate element control areas:
element_control_area = [PyFVCOM.grid.element_control_area(e, mesh.grid.triangles, area) for e in range(fvcom.dims.nele)]
- Move a field from elements to nodes:
on_nodes = elems2nodes(fvcom.data.field, mesh.grid.triangles)
- Move a field from nodes to elements:
on_elements = nodes2elems(fvcom.data.field, mesh.grid.triangles)
- Read model output:
fvcom = PyFVCOM.read.FileReader('casename_0001.nc', variables=['temp', 'salinity'])
- Calculate density from temperature and salinity:
density = PyFVCOM.ocean.dens_jackett(fvcom.data.temp, fvcom.data.salinity)
- Make an array of datetime objects:
times = PyFVCOM.utilities.time.date_range(start, end, inc=0.5)
- Use 4 spaces per indentation level
- Never mix tabs and spaces
- Imports should usually be on separate lines
from module import *
is not OK; rather, usefrom module import name
- Imports are always put at the top of the file
- Avoid extraneous whitespace
- Use parentheses sparingly
- Don't put an if/for/while with a small body on a single line
- Do not terminate your lines with semi-colons and do not use semi-colons to put two commands on the same line
- If a class inherits from no other base classes, explicitly inherit from object. This also applies to nested classes.
- Function names should be lowercase, underscore separated. Class names should be of the form `MyClass'.
- Names of members considered private shall start with two underscores
- Use lambda expressions only for one-liners (else: hard to read and to debug)
- Use properties for accessing or setting data where you would normally have used simple, lightweight getter or setter methods
- Use
with
when opening files or explicitly close files and sockets when done with them - Use TODO comments for code that is temporary, a short-term solution, or good-enough but not perfect
- Verbose output should be off by default
Cazenave, P. W. et al. (2018). PyFVCOM (version x.x.x) [software]. Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom: Plymouth Marine Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1422462