issues: 138443211
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| 138443211 | MDU6SXNzdWUxMzg0NDMyMTE= | 784 | almost-equal grids | 10194086 | closed | 0 | 6 | 2016-03-04T10:50:34Z | 2016-03-29T08:46:07Z | 2016-03-29T08:46:07Z | MEMBER | Sometimes it happens that you have two grids that are equal up to precision or "for practical purposes". xarray does not align them. Is there a possibility to still get them aligned (and not having to copy the coordinates from one to the other)? Examples:
- CESM output from the land model and the atmosphere model.
- I have a file with a region definition on a fine grid. If I regrid that to the model resolution with cdo the grids are equal up to |
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