Contributors: StephanSiemen
Name: StephanSiemen
Login: StephanSiemen
Email: stephan.siemen@gmail.com
Description: C++ and Python developer contributing to software for the processing and visualisation of meteorological data.
Location: Reading, UK
Company: ECMWF
Repositories count: 7
Last synced at: 2024-06-11T15:38:05.429Z
Total stars: 2
Followers: 39
Following: 1
OST Projects: 5
Languages: Python, Jupyter Notebook
Categories: Atmosphere, Climate Change, Sustainable Development
Sub Categories: Climate Data Access and Visualization, Climate Data Processing and Analysis, Education, Meteorological Observation and Forecast
Topics: grib, meteorology, ecmwf, ecmwf-api, magics, visualisation, bufr, earth-science, odb, weather
Contributed Projects
cfgrib
A Python interface to map GRIB files to the NetCDF Common Data Model following the CF Convention using ecCodes.
Climate Change - Climate Data Processing and Analysis - Last synced: 27 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 23.0
cdsapi
Python API to access the Copernicus Climate Data Store.
Climate Change - Climate Data Access and Visualization - Last synced: 28 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 21.3
Metview Python bindings
Python interface to Metview, a meteorological workstation and batch system for accessing, examining, manipulating and visualising meteorological data.
Atmosphere - Meteorological Observation and Forecast - Last synced: 27 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 15.8
magics
Plotting package to visualise meteorological data in GRIB, NetCDF, BUFR and ODB format.
bufr earth-science grib meteorology netcdf odb visualization weather
Atmosphere - Meteorological Observation and Forecast - Last synced: 27 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 7.8
How to work with meteorological ECMWF data
A good starting point how you can work with European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) services and data through Python using Jupyter notebooks.
ecmwf ecmwf-api magics notebook python visualisation
Sustainable Development - Education - Last synced: 27 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 6.9