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186169975 | MDU6SXNzdWUxODYxNjk5NzU= | 1068 | Use xarray.open_dataset() for password-protected Opendap files | 13774246 | closed | 0 | 48 | 2016-10-30T22:37:27Z | 2021-12-14T19:36:33Z | 2017-09-15T16:00:05Z | NONE | I've been using xarray.open_dataset() to read Opendap netcdf files from NASA's MERRA-2 data archive. Recently they changed their site so that now you must enter a username and password to read any files. They describe here how to access data with Pydap: http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/registration/registration-for-data-access#python. I experimented with a similar approach (adding username and password to the url) with xarray.open_dataset() and specifying engine='pydap', but no luck. Is there a way to use xarray.open_dataset() to read password-protected Opendap files? Thanks! |
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