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<!-- badges: start --> <!-- badges: end -->Overview
StormR
is an R package allowing to easily extract storm track data for given locations or areas of interests, to generate wind speed and direction fields, and to compute summary statistics characterising the behaviour of winds generated by tropical storms and cyclones: maximum sustained wind speed, power dissipation index, and duration of exposure to winds reaching defined speed thresholds.
Usage
Installing StormR
StormR
is now available on CRAN on version 0.2.1
.
You can install it as follows:
install.packages("StormR")
The latest development version can be installed from GitHub as follows,
#install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("umr-amap/StormR")
Loading StormR package
library(StormR)
Main functions
Name | Description | Inputs | Outputs |
---|---|---|---|
defStormsDataset() | Creates a stormsDataset object | ".nc" (NetCDF) file | stormsDataset object |
defStormsList() | Extracts storms | stormsDataset object | stormsList object |
plotStorms() | Plots storms track data | stormsList object | |
temporalBehaviour() | Computes wind speed, direction time series, and summary statistics for a given set of point coordinates | stormsList object | lists of data.frame objects |
spatialBehaviour() | Computes 2D wind fields and summary statistics over a given location of interest | stormsList object | SpatRaster object |
plotBehaviour() | Plots 2D wind fields and summary statistics | stormsList + SpatRaster objects | |
writeRast() | Exports wind fields and summary statistics to file | SpatRaster object | .tiff or .nc file |
Contributing
You are welcome to contribute to the StormR
package. Just fork the project and create a pull request with your changes and we will review it as soon as possible.
Reporting issues
Issues can be reported here. Simply choose the appropriate template and fill in the requested information.
Seeking help
If you need help with the StormR
package, please open a new discussion on the Q&A section on github. We will do our best to answer your questions. Other users are also welcome to help you.
Funding
This work was supported by Hermon Slade Foundation, grant HSF 19105.