Provides a high-level interface to the ECWMF ECCODES C library for reading GRIB files. There are limited capabilities for writing GRIB files (you can modify the contents of an existing file, but you can't create one from scratch). See the online docs for example usage.
The easiest way to get everything installed is to use pip:
pip install pygrib
You can also use conda:
conda install -c conda-forge pygrib
Alternately, clone the github repo and run pip install -e .
(after setting $ECCCODES_DIR
)
where $ECCODES_DIR
is the path to the directory containing include/grib_api.h
and lib/libeccodes.so
. If ECCODES_DIR
is not specified, a few common locations
such as $CONDA_PREFIX,/usr,/usr/local,/opt/local
will be searched.
For full installation instructions and API documentation, see https://jswhit.github.io/pygrib.
Sample IPython notebooks illustrating pygrib usage:
- http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/gist/jswhit/8635665
- https://github.com/scollis/HRRR/blob/master/notebooks/HRRR%20Grib.ipynb
Questions or comments - contact Jeff Whitaker jeffrey.s.whitaker@noaa.gov or use https://github.com/jswhit/pygrib/issues.