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MARTIN SWIFT GUI

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A python graphical user interface for the viewing of model and satellite imagery. MARTIN allows for annotations to be made and the resultant images/annotations to be saved.

This work forms part of the Global Challenged Research Fund (GCRF) African SWIFT (Science for Weather Information and Forecasting Techniques) project.

🚧 documentation in progress 🚧

Requirements

  • Windows or Linux OS

Installation

  1. Download and extract MARTIN
  2. Use the specific folder structure outlined in MARTIN_IMAGE_ANNOTATIONS
  3. It is possible to request example image data (Collaborators only)

Usage

See Full USER Guide in docs/README_MARTIN.pdf

  • MARTIN_WINDOWS.exe (Windows OS)
  • MARTIN_Linux (linux)
  • Execute appropriate file
  • Select “Source” (model from which images were generated), “Region” (for testbed 1a these are EA; East Africa, WA; West Africa and TropA; Tropical Africa), “Init” (initiation time of simulation), “Var” (variable you want to see image of and “Time” (the forecast time e.g. 000 indicates the analysis step while 009 indicates a 9 hour forecast.
  • Once selected you can either press the “Submit” button or one of the time forward or back arrows to load an image.
  • There are 3 different annotation methods available with MARTIN. These are Overlays, stamps and pen.

Contributing

  • A full guide on submitting issue and bug are given in our contribution guidelines
  • Please use our issue templates for feature requests and bug fixes.

License

This code is currently licensed under the MIT license.

Acknowledgements

Developed by Alex Roberts