[Met_help] [rt.rap.ucar.edu #99551] History for About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
Minna Win via RT
met_help at ucar.edu
Thu Apr 22 14:41:24 MDT 2021
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Hi MET_help,
I am working on the cloud verification task (led by Craig Schwartz and
Jamie Wolff) using MET in the project. Jamie let us know that METplotpy,
which can directly plot the MET outputs (rather than METViewer). So I
wonder if METplotpy is available on Cheyenne.
When I took a look at the github repository (https://github.com/dtcenter/
METplotpy), METplotpy requires several other python libraries and perhaps
other MET-related packages (such as *METcalcpy*). The sample data in the
METplotpy repository seems to be already processed with other packages (it
is *not* a direct output from MET). Is this correct ? If METplotpy requires
additional packages, I wonder if they might be available on Cheyenne, too.
Thank you,
BJ
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Byoung-Joo (BJ) Jung
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory
PO Box 3000, Boulder CO 80307
Phone: 303-497-8151
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Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
From: Julie Prestopnik
Time: Mon Apr 12 17:42:27 2021
Hi BJ.
I have assigned this ticket to Minna, who should be best able to
answer
your questions. Please allow a few business days for a response.
Julie
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 5:15 PM bjung at ucar.edu via RT
<met_help at ucar.edu>
wrote:
>
> Mon Apr 12 17:15:52 2021: Request 99551 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by bjung at ucar.edu
> Queue: met_help
> Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
> Owner: Nobody
> Requestors: bjung at ucar.edu
> Status: new
> Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=99551 >
>
>
> Hi MET_help,
>
> I am working on the cloud verification task (led by Craig Schwartz
and
> Jamie Wolff) using MET in the project. Jamie let us know that
METplotpy,
> which can directly plot the MET outputs (rather than METViewer). So
I
> wonder if METplotpy is available on Cheyenne.
>
> When I took a look at the github repository
(https://github.com/dtcenter/
> METplotpy), METplotpy requires several other python libraries and
perhaps
> other MET-related packages (such as *METcalcpy*). The sample data in
the
> METplotpy repository seems to be already processed with other
packages (it
> is *not* a direct output from MET). Is this correct ? If METplotpy
requires
> additional packages, I wonder if they might be available on
Cheyenne, too.
>
> Thank you,
> BJ
>
> --
> Byoung-Joo (BJ) Jung
> National Center for Atmospheric Research
> Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory
> PO Box 3000, Boulder CO 80307
> Phone: 303-497-8151
>
>
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Julie Prestopnik (she/her)
Software Engineer
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Research Applications Laboratory
Email: jpresto at ucar.edu
My working day may not be your working day. Please do not feel
obliged to
reply to this email outside of your normal working hours.
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Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
From: Minna Win
Time: Tue Apr 13 08:33:46 2021
Hi BJ,
It looks like you are interested in using METplotpy and METcalcpy on
'cheyenne'. We don't install METplotpy or METcalcpy on 'cheyenne', it
is up to the user to clone the repository/repositories onto their
'cheyenne' account, then install the appropriate python packages.
Some of the sample data in the METplotpy repository is from MET output
(ROC diagram, which is still under development).
I can check with another scientist, who is doing some METplotpy and
METcalcpy development on 'cheyenne' to see how she is getting the
necessary python packages loaded.
Regards,
Minna
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Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
From: Minna Win
Time: Tue Apr 13 08:38:28 2021
Hi BJ,
It looks like you are interested in using METplotpy and METcalcpy on
'cheyenne'. We don't install METplotpy or METcalcpy on 'cheyenne', it
is up
to the user to clone the repository/repositories onto their 'cheyenne'
account, then install the appropriate python packages. Some of the
sample
data in the METplotpy repository is from MET output (ROC diagram,
which is
still under development).
I can check with another scientist, who is doing some METplotpy and
METcalcpy development on 'cheyenne' to see how she is getting the
necessary
python packages loaded.
Regards,
Minna
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Minna Win
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Developmental Testbed Center
Phone: 303-497-8423
Fax: 303-497-8401
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Pronouns: she/her
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 5:15 PM bjung at ucar.edu via RT
<met_help at ucar.edu>
wrote:
>
> Mon Apr 12 17:15:52 2021: Request 99551 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by bjung at ucar.edu
> Queue: met_help
> Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
> Owner: Nobody
> Requestors: bjung at ucar.edu
> Status: new
> Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=99551 >
>
>
> Hi MET_help,
>
> I am working on the cloud verification task (led by Craig Schwartz
and
> Jamie Wolff) using MET in the project. Jamie let us know that
METplotpy,
> which can directly plot the MET outputs (rather than METViewer). So
I
> wonder if METplotpy is available on Cheyenne.
>
> When I took a look at the github repository
(https://github.com/dtcenter/
> METplotpy), METplotpy requires several other python libraries and
perhaps
> other MET-related packages (such as *METcalcpy*). The sample data in
the
> METplotpy repository seems to be already processed with other
packages (it
> is *not* a direct output from MET). Is this correct ? If METplotpy
requires
> additional packages, I wonder if they might be available on
Cheyenne, too.
>
> Thank you,
> BJ
>
> --
> Byoung-Joo (BJ) Jung
> National Center for Atmospheric Research
> Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory
> PO Box 3000, Boulder CO 80307
> Phone: 303-497-8151
>
>
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Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
From: Minna Win
Time: Tue Apr 13 11:27:56 2021
Hi BJ,
I received information on how one of our scientists, Tina Kalb, does
her
METplotpy and METcalcpy development on 'cheyenne'. She loads Python
using
the following two commands:
module load python/3.7.5
ncar_pylib
The ncar_pylib module is where numpy and other useful packages are
made
available. Here is a link to the Python page for 'cheyenne':
https://www2.cisl.ucar.edu/resources/python-%E2%80%93-ncar-package-
library
She also had to set the paths to METplotpy and METcalcpy in her
PYTHONPATH. According to CISL, you are permitted to set up a conda
environment in your home directory.
We are in the process of getting the beta5 release ready, and
anticipate
installing this on 'cheyenne' , although this could take a couple of
weeks
(assuming there are no delays with getting the release finished).
Regards,
Minna
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Minna Win
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Developmental Testbed Center
Phone: 303-497-8423
Fax: 303-497-8401
---------------
Pronouns: she/her
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 5:15 PM bjung at ucar.edu via RT
<met_help at ucar.edu>
wrote:
>
> Mon Apr 12 17:15:52 2021: Request 99551 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by bjung at ucar.edu
> Queue: met_help
> Subject: About availability of METplotpy on Cheyenne
> Owner: Nobody
> Requestors: bjung at ucar.edu
> Status: new
> Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=99551 >
>
>
> Hi MET_help,
>
> I am working on the cloud verification task (led by Craig Schwartz
and
> Jamie Wolff) using MET in the project. Jamie let us know that
METplotpy,
> which can directly plot the MET outputs (rather than METViewer). So
I
> wonder if METplotpy is available on Cheyenne.
>
> When I took a look at the github repository
(https://github.com/dtcenter/
> METplotpy), METplotpy requires several other python libraries and
perhaps
> other MET-related packages (such as *METcalcpy*). The sample data in
the
> METplotpy repository seems to be already processed with other
packages (it
> is *not* a direct output from MET). Is this correct ? If METplotpy
requires
> additional packages, I wonder if they might be available on
Cheyenne, too.
>
> Thank you,
> BJ
>
> --
> Byoung-Joo (BJ) Jung
> National Center for Atmospheric Research
> Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory
> PO Box 3000, Boulder CO 80307
> Phone: 303-497-8151
>
>
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