[R] Converting .grib to excel file

Richard O'Keefe r@oknz @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Wed Jun 26 10:05:47 CEST 2024


I'm now inclined to go with 'search for "convert GRIB to CSV".
https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/How+to+convert+GRIB+to+CSV
is the first line.  I know that's not an R solution, but using software
specifically developed for encoding, decoding, extracting, &c GRIB file by the
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts and actively
maintained, with an example page showing how to do it, sounds like a
good approach.

One of the major things about R is that from the very beginnings of S
it was intended to be used with other tools.  We have R communicating
with Python and Tcl and dear knows what.  Getting a specialised tool
to do its thing is very much part of the R "way".
Or there's gribr https://rdrr.io/github/nawendt/gribr/man/gribr.html
which wraps ecCodes in R.

I still don't understand what "doesn't work" means.  Which step goes
wrong and how does it misbehave?


On Wed, 26 Jun 2024 at 06:02, javad bayat <j.bayat194 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Richard,
> Many thanks for your email.
> I had attached the grib file to the original email to R help team but it seems you did not receive it.
> Unfortunately, I do not know how to reduce the volume or extract some of the grib file data to send it for you. The file has the volume of 6 Megabyte.
> I can send it by email.
> The file has 6 met parameters and Date (day/month/year hour:minute).
> I want the exported file as excel contains 7 columns (Date + 6 met parameters).
>
>
> On Tue, 25 Jun 2024, 15:54 Richard O'Keefe, <raoknz using gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Your message referred to an attached file but there was no attachment,
>> I have no account at that service, so could not download a sample for
>> myself.  Does the licence for the data even allow you to send some of
>> it in a message?  Which parameters are you extracting?  When you say
>> "it didn't work", what actually happened?  Which step went wrong and how?
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 at 20:33, javad bayat <j.bayat194 using gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Dear all;
>> > I have downloaded meteorology data from "
>> > https://cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsapp#!/dataset/reanalysis-era5-single-levels?tab=form"
>> > as .grib format. It has hourly data of a complete year (every hour of every
>> > day of 12 months) and has 6 meteorology parameters. The file has been
>> > attached.
>> > I am trying to convert it to an excel file that puts every parameter in a
>> > separated column. For instance, the first col represents Date, 2nd
>> > represents Temperature and so on.
>> > Is there any way to do it?
>> > I used these codes but did not work:
>> > # install.packages("rNOMADS")
>> >
>> > library(rNOMADS)
>> >
>> > # Read GRIB data
>> > grib_data <- ReadGrib("C:/Users/admin/Downloads/Met.grib")
>> >
>> > # Convert to a data frame
>> > grib_df <- as.data.frame(grib_data)
>> >
>> > # Write the data frame to a CSV file
>> > write.csv(grib_df, file = "output.csv")
>> >
>> >
>> > I would be more than happy if anyone could help me.
>> > Sincerely
>> >
>> > --
>> > Best Regards
>> > Javad Bayat
>> > M.Sc. Environment Engineering
>> > Alternative Mail: bayat194 using yahoo.com
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