https://github.com/dankelley/atm
Functions dealing with atmospheric properities
https://github.com/dankelley/atm
atmosphere meteorology r
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Functions dealing with atmospheric properities
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/dankelley/atm
- Owner: dankelley
- Created: 2024-07-12T20:40:56.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-08-04T13:51:25.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-01-23T15:49:15.067Z (9 months ago)
- Topics: atmosphere, meteorology, r
- Language: HTML
- Homepage: https://dankelley.github.io/atmosphere/
- Size: 10.9 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Changelog: NEWS.md
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README
# The atm R package
[](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/dankelley/atm)
[](https://github.com/dankelley/atm/actions/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml)The `atm` package provides R functions for dealing with atmospheric
properties. It is *very* preliminary, and function names and actions may change
a lot at any moment.Please note that this package is designed to work with files provided
via the GUI at a University of Wyoming server (Reference 1) and key
functions will fail if that server changes its URL structure or the
format of the files it provides.For more on how to read skew-T diagrams, see for example References 2
and 3.# References
1. University of Wyoming. “Radiosonde Data,” July 21, 2024.
2. Fontana, Joe. “Learn to Read a Skew-T Diagram Like a Meteorologist!
In Pictures.” Wildcard Weather (blog), February 22, 2015.
.3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “Skew-T Plots,”
July 21, 2024. .