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I am trying to use this repo to download data from the ECMWF NWP. I could not find any URI for the official ECMWF s3 bucket so I used this one https://registry.opendata.aws/ecmwf-forecasts/
I tried downloading with a command like this docker run -v $(pwd):/tmp/raw -e ECMWF_AWS_S3_BUCKET=ecmwf-forecasts -e ECMWF_AWS_REGION=eu-central-1 -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=PLACEHOLDER -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=PLACEHOLDER nwp-consumer:latest download --source=ecmwf-s3 --sink=local --from=2024-09-01 --to=2024-09-02 but the script tries to access files in ecmwf-forecasts/ecmwf which don't exist. I can work around this by changing the hardcoded ecmwf path in the code but I am not sure if this is a bug or if I am not using the repo correctly.
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I am trying to use this repo to download data from the ECMWF NWP. I could not find any URI for the official ECMWF s3 bucket so I used this one https://registry.opendata.aws/ecmwf-forecasts/
I tried downloading with a command like this docker run -v $(pwd):/tmp/raw -e ECMWF_AWS_S3_BUCKET=ecmwf-forecasts -e ECMWF_AWS_REGION=eu-central-1 -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=PLACEHOLDER -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=PLACEHOLDER nwp-consumer:latest download --source=ecmwf-s3 --sink=local --from=2024-09-01 --to=2024-09-02 but the script tries to access files in ecmwf-forecasts/ecmwf which don't exist. I can work around this by changing the hardcoded ecmwf path in the code but I am not sure if this is a bug or if I am not using the repo correctly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: