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# author: Marie Jossé # Python script ############################# # Argo data access # ############################# # Packages : argopy # Load arguments import argparse import sys import argopy command_line_args = sys.argv[1:] parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Retrieve argo Data") # Add arguments parser.add_argument("--user", type=str, help="User mode : standard, expert or research") parser.add_argument("--cardinal_1", type=float, help="Longitude min") parser.add_argument("--cardinal_2", type=float, help="Longitude max") parser.add_argument("--cardinal_3", type=float, help="Latitude min") parser.add_argument("--cardinal_4", type=float, help="Latitude max") parser.add_argument("--pressure_1", type=float, help="Pressure min") parser.add_argument("--pressure_2", type=float, help="Pressure max") parser.add_argument("--date_1", type=str, help="Starting date") parser.add_argument("--date_2", type=str, help="Ending date.") parser.add_argument("--wmo", type=str, help="WMO: argo's identifier") parser.add_argument("--profile", type=str, help="Number of profiles") parser.add_argument("--params", type=str, help="List of bgc parameters") parser.add_argument("--measured", type=str, help="List of bgc parameters") parser.add_argument("--output_argo", type=str, help="Output data from argo") args = parser.parse_args(command_line_args) # Parse the command line arguments print(args) # Import data user = args.user cardinal_1 = args.cardinal_1 cardinal_2 = args.cardinal_2 cardinal_3 = args.cardinal_3 cardinal_4 = args.cardinal_4 pressure_1 = args.pressure_1 pressure_2 = args.pressure_2 date_1 = args.date_1 date_2 = args.date_2 wmo = args.wmo if wmo is not None: wmo = list(map(int, wmo.split(","))) profile = args.profile if profile is not None: profile = list(map(int, profile.split(","))) params = args.params if params is not None: params = params.split(",") if len(params) == 83: params = "all" measured = args.measured if measured is not None: measured = measured.split(",") # Let’s import the argopy data fetcher: ###################### # User mode # ###################### # By default, # all argopy data fetchers are set to work with a standard user mode. # To change that argopy.set_options(mode=user) ###################### # Fetching Argo data # ###################### # Data selection # # To access Argo data with a DataFetcher, # you need to define how to select your data of interest. # argopy provides 3 different data selection methods: argo_data = argopy.DataFetcher() # 🗺 For a space/time domain # if (cardinal_1 is not None): mode = "region" argo_data = argo_data.region([cardinal_1, cardinal_2, cardinal_3, cardinal_4, pressure_1, pressure_2, date_1, date_2]) # ⚓ For one or more profiles # # Use the fetcher access point argopy.DataFetcher.profile() # to specify the float WMO platform number # and the profile cycle number(s) to retrieve profiles for. elif (wmo is not None and profile is not None): argo_data = argo_data.profile(wmo, profile) # can also be argo_data = argo_data.profile(6902755, [3, 12]) mode = "profile" # 🤖 For one or more floats # # If you know the Argo float unique identifier number called a WMO number # you can use the fetcher access point DataFetcher.float() # to specify one or more float WMO platform numbers to select. else: argo_data = argo_data.float(wmo) # can also be argo_data = argo_data.float([6902746, 6902755]) mode = "float" # Data sources # # Let’s start with standard import: # argopy.reset_options() # Specify data source erddap, gdac or argovis # if (ftp != "") : # argopy.set_options(src = "gdac", ftp = ftp) # else : # argopy.set_options(src = "erddap") # With remote, online data sources, # it may happens that the data server is experiencing down time. print(argopy.status()) # Dataset # # Argo data are distributed as a single dataset. # It is referenced at https://doi.org/10.17882/42182. # But they are several Argo missions with specific files and parameters # that need special handling by argopy, namely: # - the core Argo Mission: from floats that measure temperature, # salinity, pressure down to 2000m, # - the Deep Argo Mission: from floats that measure temperature, # salinity, pressure down to 6000m, # - and the BGC-Argo Mission: from floats that measure temperature, # salinity, pressure and oxygen, pH, nitrate, chlorophyll, # backscatter, irradiance down to 2000m. # You can choose between phy or bgc if (params is None): argopy.set_options(dataset="phy") else: argopy.set_options(dataset="bgc") if (measured != ['None'] and measured is not None): argo_data = argopy.DataFetcher(params=params, measured=measured) if (mode == "region"): argo_data = argo_data.region([cardinal_1, cardinal_2, cardinal_3, cardinal_4, pressure_1, pressure_2, date_1, date_2]) elif (mode == "profile"): argo_data = argo_data.profile(wmo, profile) else: argo_data = argo_data.float(wmo) else: argo_data = argopy.DataFetcher(params=params, measured=None) if (mode == "region"): argo_data = argo_data.region([cardinal_1, cardinal_2, cardinal_3, cardinal_4, pressure_1, pressure_2, date_1, date_2]) elif (mode == "profile"): argo_data = argo_data.profile(wmo, profile) else: argo_data = argo_data.float(wmo) # Data fetching # # To fetch (i.e. access, download, format) Argo data, # argopy provides the DataFetcher class. # Several DataFetcher arguments exist to help you select the dataset, # the data source and the user mode the most suited for your applications; # and also to improve performances. # You define the selection of data you want to fetch # with one of the DataFetcher methods: region, float or profile. # 2 lines to download Argo data: import and fetch ! argo_data = argo_data.load().data argo_data.to_netcdf("argo_data.nc") # argo_metadata = argo_data.to_index() print(argo_data)