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sarp.snowprofile.pyface: 'python' Modules from Snowpack and Avalanche Research

The development of post-processing functionality for simulated snow profiles by the snow and avalanche community is often done in 'python'. This package aims to make these tools accessible to 'R' users. Currently integrated modules contain functions to calculate dry snow layer instabilities in support of avalache hazard assessments following the publications of Richter, Schweizer, Rotach, and Van Herwijnen (2019) <doi:10.5194/tc-13-3353-2019>, and Mayer, Van Herwijnen, Techel, and Schweizer (2022) <doi:10.5194/tc-2022-34>.

Version: 0.1.3
Depends: sarp.snowprofile (≥ 1.3.0)
Imports: utils, reticulate, data.table
Published: 2022-11-01
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.sarp.snowprofile.pyface
Author: Florian Herla [aut, cre], Stephanie Mayer [aut], SFU Avalanche Research Program [fnd]
Maintainer: Florian Herla <fherla at sfu.ca>
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
URL: http://www.avalancheresearch.ca
NeedsCompilation: no
Language: en-CA
Materials: README NEWS
CRAN checks: sarp.snowprofile.pyface results

Documentation:

Reference manual: sarp.snowprofile.pyface.pdf

Downloads:

Package source: sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.tar.gz
Windows binaries: r-devel: sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.zip, r-release: sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.zip, r-oldrel: sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.zip
macOS binaries: r-release (arm64): sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.tgz, r-release (x86_64): sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): sarp.snowprofile.pyface_0.1.3.tgz

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