Coerces a dataset into a met dataset. This fills in only a few of the typical
data fields, so the returned object is much
sparser than the output from read.met(). Also, almost no
metadata fields are filled in, so the resultant object does not store
station location, units of the data, data-quality flags, etc. Anyone working
with data from Environment Canada (reference 2) is advised to use read.met()
instead of the present function.
as.met(time, temperature, pressure, u, v, filename = "(constructed from data)")Either a vector of observation times (or character strings that can be
coerced into times) or the output from canadaHCD::hcd_hourly (see reference 1).
vector of temperatures.
vector of pressures.
vector of eastward wind speed in m/s.
vector of northward wind speed in m/s.
optional string indicating data source
The canadaHCD package is in development by Gavin Simpson; see
https://github.com/gavinsimpson/canadaHCD for instructions on how
to download and install from GitHub.
Environment Canada website for Historical Climate Data
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/index_e.html
Other things related to met data:
[[,met-method,
[[<-,met-method,
download.met(),
met-class,
met,
plot,met-method,
read.met(),
subset,met-method,
summary,met-method,
test_met_csv1.csv,
test_met_csv2.csv,
test_met_xml2.xml