MIRS data ingesting with Pytroll

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Javier López

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Feb 21, 2013, 6:06:34 AM2/21/13
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Hi everybody,

I wonder if it is possible to process and represent microwave data from the NOAA MIRS with Pytroll. 

Regards,

Javier 

Martin Raspaud

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Feb 21, 2013, 8:14:35 AM2/21/13
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On 21/02/13 12:06, Javier López wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I wonder if it is possible to process and represent microwave data
> from the NOAA MIRS with Pytroll.

Hi Javier,

No, not at the moment. Feel free to add a plugin to read it, or to ask
for help doing so :)

Best regards,
Martin
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Martin Raspaud

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Feb 21, 2013, 8:20:54 AM2/21/13
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On 21/02/13 14:14, Martin Raspaud wrote:
> On 21/02/13 12:06, Javier López wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>
>> I wonder if it is possible to process and represent microwave
>> data from the NOAA MIRS with Pytroll.
>
> Hi Javier,
>
> No, not at the moment. Feel free to add a plugin to read it, or to
> ask for help doing so :)

Actually, my answer concerned the reading of the data, which I realize
now you never asked about... But if you had such a reader you could
process the data and probably represent it, I guess.

Best regards,
Martin
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Mikhail Itkin

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Mar 21, 2013, 9:25:35 PM3/21/13
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Hi Javier,

By MIRS do you mean the microwave retrieval system? I am asking out of curiosity, as I am working with MIRS right now.
I think you can get their orbital and gridded data both in netcdf and hdf formats from CLASS and the package itself contains a routine to convert orbital output to netcdf..
I am actually plotting MIRS orbital data with pyresample using netCDF4 module to read the data, works very well for me. For HDF-EOS (MIRS gridded product comes from CLASS in such format) files we used pyNIO.

Regards,
Mikhail
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