geoclaw.util module of utility functions¶
This describes new tools added in Clawpack 5.2.1.
Documentation auto-generated from the module docstrings¶
GeoClaw util Module $CLAW/geoclaw/src/python/geoclaw/util.py
Module provides provides utility functions.
- Functions
- dms2decimal - Convert (degrees, minutes, seconds) to decimal degrees 
- dist_meters2latlong - Convert dx, dy distance in meters to degrees 
- dist_latlong2meters - Convert dx, dy distance in degrees to meters 
- haversine - Calculate the haversine based great circle distance 
- inv_haversine - Inverts the haversine distance 
- fetch_noaa_tide_data - Fetches water levels and tide predictions 
 
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clawpack.geoclaw.util.dist_latlong2meters(dx, dy, latitude=0.0)¶
- Convert distance from degrees longitude-latitude to meters. - Takes the distance described by dx and dy in degrees and converts it into distances in meters. - returns (float, float) 
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clawpack.geoclaw.util.dist_meters2latlong(dx, dy, latitude=0.0)¶
- Convert distance from meters to degrees of longitude-latitude. - Takes the distance described by dx and dy in meters and converts it into distances in the longitudinal and latitudinal directions in degrees. - returns (float, float) 
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clawpack.geoclaw.util.dms2decimal(d, m, s, coord='N')¶
- Convert coordinates in (degrees, minutes, seconds) to decimal form. - If coord == ‘S’ or coord == ‘W’ then value is negated too. - Example
- >>> topotools.dms2decimal(7,30,36,'W') -7.51 
 - (Note that you might want to add 360 to resulting W coordinate if using E coordinates everywhere in a computation spanning date line.) - Returns
- float 
 
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clawpack.geoclaw.util.fetch_noaa_tide_data(station, begin_date, end_date, time_zone='GMT', datum='STND', units='metric', cache_dir=None, verbose=True)¶
- Fetch water levels and tide predictions at given NOAA tide station. - The data is returned in 6 minute intervals between the specified begin and end dates/times. A complete specification of the NOAA CO-OPS API for Data Retrieval used to fetch the data can be found at: - By default, retrieved data is cached in the geoclaw scratch directory located at: - $CLAW/geoclaw/scratch - Required Arguments
- station (string): 7 character station ID 
- begin_date (datetime): start of date/time range of retrieval 
- end_date (datetime): end of date/time range of retrieval 
 
- Optional Arguments
- time_zone (string): see NOAA API documentation for possible values 
- datum (string): see NOAA API documentation for possible values 
- units (string): see NOAA API documentation for possible values 
- cache_dir (string): alternative directory to use for caching data 
- verbose (bool): whether to output informational messages 
 
- Returns
- date_time (numpy.ndarray): times corresponding to retrieved data 
- water_level (numpy.ndarray): preliminary or verified water levels 
- prediction (numpy.ndarray): tide predictions 
 
 
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clawpack.geoclaw.util.haversine(x0, y0, x1=None, y1=None, units='degrees')¶
- x0,y0 is assumed to be a point (or an array with the same shapes as x1,y1) x1,y1 is a point or two arrays of points (of the same dimension) returns array with same shape as x1 and y1 containing distance of each point from (x0,y0). - For backward compatibility, also allows x0,y0 to be 2-tuples specifying two points, but this is not suggested since the notation is not consistent. 
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clawpack.geoclaw.util.inv_haversine(d, x1, y1, y2, Rsphere=6367500.0, units='degrees')¶
- Invert the Haversine function to find dx given a distance and point. - Invert the haversine function to find dx given distance d and (x1,y1) and y2. The corresponding x2 can be x1+dx or x1-dx. May return NaN if no solution. 
