Use concentration output in Python codes
Posted: June 29th, 2020, 11:23 am
Dear HYSPLIT-team,
I ran some concentration simulations and now I want to include the gridded concentration (e.g. at a certain level) in a Python script with my own measurement data.
Since I am not that familiar with binary files and more used to netCDF or HDF formats, I tried to convert a simple model output binary file (e.g. cdump in our examples) from the concentration calculation to a netCDF file using the 'conc2cdf.exe'. But this resulted in an error message that libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll couldn't be found on my Windows PC.
Do you have an idea how to fix this problem? Or is there another alternative to read HYSPLIT binary files in Python in a simple way?
Thanks a lot for this really exciting and well organized workshop!
Kind regards,
Oliver
I ran some concentration simulations and now I want to include the gridded concentration (e.g. at a certain level) in a Python script with my own measurement data.
Since I am not that familiar with binary files and more used to netCDF or HDF formats, I tried to convert a simple model output binary file (e.g. cdump in our examples) from the concentration calculation to a netCDF file using the 'conc2cdf.exe'. But this resulted in an error message that libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll couldn't be found on my Windows PC.
Do you have an idea how to fix this problem? Or is there another alternative to read HYSPLIT binary files in Python in a simple way?
Thanks a lot for this really exciting and well organized workshop!
Kind regards,
Oliver