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Ivan Idris
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Ivan Idris has an MSc in experimental physics. His graduation thesis had a strong emphasis on applied computer science. After graduating, he worked for several companies as a Java developer, data warehouse developer, and QA analyst. His main professional interests are business intelligence, big data, and cloud computing. Ivan Idris enjoys writing clean, testable code and interesting technical articles. Ivan Idris is the author of NumPy 1.5. Beginner's Guide and NumPy Cookbook by Packt Publishing.
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Analyzing precipitation and sunshine duration


The KNMI De Bilt data file has a column containing precipitation duration values in 0.1 hours. The sunshine duration also given in 0.1 hours is derived from global radiation values. Notice the use of the word global and not solar. Hence, there are other sources of radiation taken into account here, but details are not very important right now. We will plot a histogram of precipitation duration values. However, we will omit the days when no rain fell, because there are so many dry days that it skews the overall picture. We will also display the monthly average precipitation and sunshine durations. The following steps describe the rainfall and sunlight length study:

  1. We will load the dates converted into months, sunshine, and precipitation duration into NumPy arrays. Again, we convert missing values to NaN. The code is as follows:

    to_float = lambda x: float(x.strip() or np.nan)
    to_month = lambda x: dt.strptime(x, "%Y%m%d").month
    months, sun_hours...
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Ivan Idris

Ivan Idris has an MSc in experimental physics. His graduation thesis had a strong emphasis on applied computer science. After graduating, he worked for several companies as a Java developer, data warehouse developer, and QA analyst. His main professional interests are business intelligence, big data, and cloud computing. Ivan Idris enjoys writing clean, testable code and interesting technical articles. Ivan Idris is the author of NumPy 1.5. Beginner's Guide and NumPy Cookbook by Packt Publishing.
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