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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
This release provides Python 3 modules used in Agrineer's standalone [https://gitlab.com/agrineer/gdc Grow Degree Day] (GDC) and [https://gitlab.com/agrineer/sme Soil Moisture Estimator] applications. This package must be installed and data downloaded prior to using these standalone applications.
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This release provides Python 3 modules used in Agrineer's standalone and web based [https://gitlab.com/agrineer/gdc Grow Degree Day] (GDC) and [https://gitlab.com/agrineer/sme Soil Moisture Estimator] applications. This package must be installed and data downloaded prior to using these standalone applications.
  
 
The focus of this package is the "wrfbase" class which reads and delivers NetCDF4 climate data, generated from the Weather, Research, and Forecast model (WRF) and from our evaporation calculations using the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) guidelines. See Agrineer's [[ETo Calculation|ETo]] package for implementation details on this input data.
 
The focus of this package is the "wrfbase" class which reads and delivers NetCDF4 climate data, generated from the Weather, Research, and Forecast model (WRF) and from our evaporation calculations using the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) guidelines. See Agrineer's [[ETo Calculation|ETo]] package for implementation details on this input data.

Revision as of 20:42, 18 January 2019

This is a catch-all Python package providing utility programs and classes used in some of Agrineer's applications.

Description

This release provides Python 3 modules used in Agrineer's standalone and web based Grow Degree Day (GDC) and Soil Moisture Estimator applications. This package must be installed and data downloaded prior to using these standalone applications.

The focus of this package is the "wrfbase" class which reads and delivers NetCDF4 climate data, generated from the Weather, Research, and Forecast model (WRF) and from our evaporation calculations using the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) guidelines. See Agrineer's ETo package for implementation details on this input data.

Installation of this package and downloading of the data is prerequisite for the stand alone GDC and SME applications. Please review terms regarding usage of data here or in the DATA_TERMS_OF_USAGE.md file included in the package.

Once this package and data are installed you can use the applications GDC and SME as stand alone programs.

Download

This package is licensed under GPLv3 and can be downloaded here.