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https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/4470#issuecomment-727222443 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4470 | 727222443 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDcyNzIyMjQ0Mw== | 1872600 | 2020-11-14T15:22:49Z | 2020-11-14T15:23:28Z | NONE | Just a note that the only unstructured grid (triangular mesh) example I have is: http://gallery.pangeo.io/repos/rsignell-usgs/esip-gallery/01_hurricane_ike_water_levels.html I figured out how to make that notebook from the info at: https://earthsim.holoviz.org/user_guide/Visualizing_Meshes.html The "earthsim" project was developed by the Holoviz team (@jbednar & co) funded by USACE when @dharhas was there. Would be cool to revive this. The Holoviz team and USACE might not have been aware of the UGRID conventions when they developed that code, so currently it's a bit awkward to go from a UGRID-compliant NetCDF dataset to visualization with Holoviz (as you can see from the Hurricane Ike notebook). That would be low-hanging fruit for any future effort. |
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