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[python #WCJ-104515]: MetPy - Storm Tracking Information / Structure Information



Greetings!

So I replied on Gitter, but capturing here just as well. MetPy has 
azimuth_range_to_lat_lon--you only need to convert the x/y values to az/range 
values:

  
https://unidata.github.io/MetPy/latest/api/generated/metpy.calc.azimuth_range_to_lat_lon.html?highlight=azimuth#metpy.calc.azimuth_range_to_lat_lon

It would also be a good idea for us to do this work for the user when we 
improve the interface for the NEXRAD code. If you're interested, feel free to 
open a feature request:

  
https://github.com/Unidata/MetPy/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Type%3A+Feature&template=feature_request.md

Hope that helps,

Ryan

> Hello,
> 
> I have a question regarding the storm tracking information within MetPy. I
> have it returning information, but does MetPy convert the coordinates of
> each storm to correct lat, lons? Right now all it’s returning is x and y
> coordinates.
> 
> If not, do you know of a way to possibly convert these to lat lons? I’ve
> done research online but can’t seem to come to a conclusion.


Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: WCJ-104515
Department: Support Python
Priority: Low
Status: Closed
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