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- API for multi-dimensional resampling/regridding · 1 ✖
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305033710 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/486#issuecomment-305033710 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/486 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDMwNTAzMzcxMA== | PeterDSteinberg 1445602 | 2017-05-30T23:05:49Z | 2017-05-30T23:05:49Z | NONE | Regridding is of interest to NASA and other clients of ours. It is important to them to be able to do broadcast operations between rasters that differ in resolution or are otherwise offset. We'll follow the XMap repo mentioned above ( @jhamman ) and see about building on that style. Our clients and open source tools like datashader for viz and elm for ML could use XMap and benefit from coordinate transformations and regridding. We have a meeting internally to discuss approaches to the coordinates' metadata and resampling / regridding and I'll be in touch further soon about how we can help here (see also the issues on this experimental earthio repo). |
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