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Welcome to Pyroms! Pyroms is a collection of tools to help with input and output files from the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS). It was originally started by Rob Hetland as a googlecode project, then he morphed it into octant, also at googlecode. Frederic Castruccio then created a fork and renamed it back to pyroms. This version is now in private development, but we will release it here when it's ready. Meanwhile, you can prepare by installing this collection of packages: * Python itself. You will need a version between 2.4 and 2.6, inclusive. * numpy. Get a version that's reasonably new, don't count on the version 1.0.1 that you found already on the system. How do you tell the version? At the interactive prompt from python, type "import numpy" then "numpy.__version__". * scipy. * matplotlib. This is a plotting package to reproduce the Matlab plotting, complete with everything you might not like about Matlab plotting. This also contains the gui tools, but it depends on an underlying gui package, be that tk, wx, X11, or qt. If it can't find any of them, it's time to install one. * basemap from matplotlib. These are the map tools for Python, complete with etopo2 in the examples directory (user beware). * netCDF4 from Jeff Whitaker. This sits on top of the hdf5 and netcdf4 libraries. * ipython. Fred Castruccio recommends using "ipython -pylab" for interactive fun. It preloads both numpy and the matplotlib pylab package. We may also add pyngl and pynio from NCAR to this list.
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