The getNbStorms()
returns the number of storm
objects
in the given stormsList
object.
Examples
#Creating a stormsDataset
# \donttest{
sds <- defStormsDataset()
#> Warning: No basin argument specified. StormR will work as expected
#> but cannot use basin filtering for speed-up when collecting data
#> === Loading data ===
#> Open database... /home/runner/work/_temp/Library/StormR/extdata/test_dataset.nc opened
#> Collecting data ...
#> === DONE ===
#Getting storm track data for all storms near New Caledonia
sts <- defStormsList(sds=sds, loi = "New Caledonia")
#> === Storms processing ... ===
#>
#> -> Making buffer: Done
#> -> Searching storms from 2015 to 2021 ...
#> -> Identifying Storms: 9 potential candidates...
#> -> Gathering storm(s) ...
#>
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#>
#> === DONE with run time 0.5209002 sec ===
#>
#> SUMMARY:
#> (*) LOI: New Caledonia
#> (*) Buffer size: 300 km
#> (*) Number of storms: 7
#> Name - Tropical season - Scale - Number of observation within buffer:
#> PAM - 2015 - 6 - 5
#> SOLO - 2015 - 1 - 15
#> ULA - 2016 - 5 - 9
#> UESI - 2020 - 2 - 16
#> GRETEL - 2020 - 2 - 11
#> LUCAS - 2021 - 2 - 16
#> NIRAN - 2021 - 6 - 10
#>
#Getting the number of storms in the sts object
getNbStorms(sts)
#> [1] 7
# }