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Pyra: Automated EM27/SUN Greenhouse Gas Measurement Software
Pyra (name based on Python and Ra) is a software that automates the operation of EM27/SUN measurement setups. Operating EM27/SUN devices requires a lot of human interaction. Pyra makes it possible to autonomously operate these devices 24/7. Pyra has enabled the Technical University of Munich to collect continuous data from 5 stations around the city of Munich since 2019 using MUCCnet. Versions 1 to 3 of Pyra have been experimental tools, improved internally since 2016. The goal of Pyra version 4 is to make it even more stable, easy to understand and extend, and usable by the broad EM27/SUN community. The software is licensed under GPLv3 and is open-sourced here, on GitHub (https://github.com/tum-esm/pyra). Whenever using Pyra, please make sure to cite the codebase.
This research has been supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) (grant nos. CH 1792/2-1, INST 95/1544, PI: Jia Chen).
- Technical University of Munich Germany
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