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rdwd
is an R
package to select, download and read climate data from the German
Weather Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst, DWD).
The DWD provides thousands of datasets with weather observations online
at opendata.dwd.de.
Since May 2019, rdwd
also supports reading the Radolan
(binary) raster data at grids_germany.
It has been presented at FOSDEM
2017 and UseR!2017
in Brussels and with a 5 Minute video at e-Rum2020,
featured in Rstudio’s data
package list, written about in OSOR
and used e.g. for NDR:
Starkregen im Norden. Development of rdwd
was triggered
2016 by flash flood research in Braunsbach (1,
2, 3, 4).
- HELP NEEDED
- with the new 5-minute data (April 2022), the fileIndex etc are getting very big.
- ideas on package size reduction are welcome at https://github.com/brry/rdwd/issues/35
A website with more information, examples, use cases and an interactive map of the DWD stations can be found at https://bookdown.org/brry/rdwd
Usage for observational weather data from the measuring stations usually looks something like the following:
# Download and install (once only):
install.packages("rdwd")
# Load the package into library (needed in every R session):
library(rdwd)
# select a dataset (e.g. last year's daily climate data from Potsdam city):
<- selectDWD("Potsdam", res="daily", var="kl", per="recent")
link
# Actually download that dataset, returning the local storage file name:
<- dataDWD(link, read=FALSE)
file # Read the file from the zip folder:
<- readDWD(file, varnames=TRUE) # can happen directly in dataDWD
clim
# Inspect the data.frame:
str(clim)
# Quick time series graphic:
plotDWD(clim, "FM.Windgeschwindigkeit")
For data interpolated onto a 1 km raster, including radar data up to the last hour, see the corresponding chapter on the website.
Since April 2023, there is an interactive app to compare weather periods:
With rdwd::app()
, you can run this locally with cached
data, i.e. faster responses.
If you’re new to R, these links might help you to get started:
back to rdwd
:
install.packages("rdwd")
::updateRdwd()
rdwd# checks version and (if needed) calls remotes::install_github("brry/rdwd", build_vignettes=TRUE)
Suggested (not mandatory) dependencies:
install.packages("rdwd", dependencies="Suggests")
RCurl
for indexFTP and selectDWD(…, current=TRUE)data.table
, bit64
for readDWD(…,
fread=TRUE)terra
, stars
, R.utils
,
ncdf4
, dwdradar
for readDWD with gridded
datareadr
for readDWD.stand(…, fast=TRUE)knitr
, rmarkdown
, testthat
,
roxygen2
, devtools
, remotes
,
XML
, gsheet
for local testing, development and
documentationleaflet
, OSMscale
for interactive/static
maps, see OSMscale
installation tipsshiny
for the interactive weather comparison appNote: on Linux (Ubuntu), install RCurl
via the terminal
(CTRL+ALT+T, note lowercase rcurl):
sudo apt install r-cran-rcurl
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.