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429835266 | MDU6SXNzdWU0Mjk4MzUyNjY= | 2870 | xr.concat changes dtype | volkerjaenisch 2539336 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2019-04-05T16:19:16Z | 2019-05-27T00:20:55Z | 2019-05-27T00:20:55Z | NONE | Code Sample, a copy-pastable example if possible```python
``` Problem descriptionUsing xr.concat to combine two datasets along the time axis. Dtype of variable wind_quality_flag changes from int64 to float. I suppose that this behavior has to do with NaN not available in int64 and the Datasets are not completely overlapping in the altitude dimension. How can this conversion be avoided? Expected OutputCombined Dataset with original datatype preserved. Output of
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