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merge

merge(fs1, fs2[, f3, ...])

Merge several fieldsets.

Parameters

fs (Fieldset) – input fieldsets

Return type

Fieldset

The output is a Fieldset with as many fields as the total number of fields in all merged fieldsets. Merging with None does nothing.

Gallery examples using metview.merge

GRIB - ENS Mean and Spread

GRIB - ENS Mean and Spread

GRIB - ENS Windgust Percentile

GRIB - ENS Windgust Percentile

GRIB - Thermal Front Parameter

GRIB - Thermal Front Parameter

GRIB - Thermal Wind

GRIB - Thermal Wind

GRIB - Moisture Flux

GRIB - Moisture Flux

GRIB - Streamlines

GRIB - Streamlines

Cross Section for Model Level Data with Orography

Cross Section for Model Level Data with Orography

Cross Section in Height for Model Level Data with Orography

Cross Section in Height for Model Level Data with Orography

Cross Section 3D Wind in Height for Model Level Data

Cross Section 3D Wind in Height for Model Level Data

Cross Section Wind Speed and 3D Wind in Height for Model Level Data

Cross Section Wind Speed and 3D Wind in Height for Model Level Data

GRIB - Vertical Hovmoeller in Pressure with Model Level Data

GRIB - Vertical Hovmoeller in Pressure with Model Level Data

GRIB - Vertical Hovmoeller in Height with Model Level Data

GRIB - Vertical Hovmoeller in Height with Model Level Data

GRIB, BUFR - Forecast and Observation on Tephigram

GRIB, BUFR - Forecast and Observation on Tephigram

GRIB - Multiple Parcel Path Start Conditions on Skew-T

GRIB - Multiple Parcel Path Start Conditions on Skew-T

GRIB - RMSE Curve

GRIB - RMSE Curve

GRIB - ENS RMSE Curve

GRIB - ENS RMSE Curve

GRIB - ENS Plume

GRIB - ENS Plume

Notebooks using metview.merge

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Slicing and dicing GRIB data

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Computing wind shear from forecast fields and plotting it on a vertical cross section (GRIB)


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