GeoEco.DataProducts.NOAA.ClimateIndices.PSLClimateIndices.FileToList
- classmethod PSLClimateIndices.FileToList(path, setNoDataValuesToNone=True)
Returns a table of climate index values parsed from a text file in NOAA PSL time series format.
- Parameters:
path (
str) –Text file containing data for one climate index, in the PSL time series format documented at https://psl.noaa.gov/data/climateindices/list/:
year1 yearN year1 janval febval marval aprval mayval junval julval augval sepval octval decval year2 janval febval marval aprval mayval junval julval augval sepval octval decval ... yearN janval febval marval aprval mayval junval julval augval sepval octval decval missing_value
For example, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), available at https://psl.noaa.gov/data/correlation/nao.data, looked like this (circa 2007):
1948 2007 1948 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 1949 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 1950 0.92 0.40 -0.36 0.73 -0.59 -0.06 -1.26 -0.05 0.25 0.85 -1.26 -1.02 1951 0.08 0.70 -1.02 -0.22 -0.59 -1.64 1.37 -0.22 -1.36 1.87 -0.39 1.32 <Lines deleted for brevity> 2007 0.22 -0.47 1.44 0.17 0.66 -1.31 -0.58 -0.14 0.72 -99.90 -99.90 -99.90 -99.9 NAO Index from CPC https://psl.noaa.gov/data/climateindices/list/ for info
Any lines following missing_value are treated as comments.
Minimum length꞉ 1. Must exist.
setNoDataValuesToNone (
bool, optional) – If True, the returned table will contain aNonewherever the original data has a missing_value. If False, the table will contain the missing_value as it appears in the original data.
- Returns:
1.
listoflistofobject: Table of climate index values parsed from the input data, represented as alistoflists. The outer list contains the rows of the table. Each inner list contains the field values for a row.There are two fields:
Date- the date of the first day of the month and year of the climate index value (e.g. 1-March-1960), as adatetime.Value- the climate index value, as afloat. This value may beNonerather than the missing_value if setNoDataValuesToNone is True.
For example:
[[datetime.datetime(1948, 1, 1, 0, 0), 2.5], [datetime.datetime(1948, 2, 1, 0, 0), None], [datetime.datetime(1948, 3, 1, 0, 0), 2.75], ...]
The rows will be ordered in ascending date order and all 12 months will be included for every year. If these months occur in the future they will have the missing_value (or
None).2.
float: The value that means “no data is available” in the returned table. If setNoDataValuesToNone is False, it will be the missing_value parsed from the input data. If True, it will beNone.3.
str: The comment parsed from the input data. If no comment was present, an empty string will be returned.- Return type:
tupleof 3 items