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104484316 | MDU6SXNzdWUxMDQ0ODQzMTY= | 557 | CDO-like convenience methods to select times | markelg 6883049 | open | 0 | 9 | 2015-09-02T13:42:48Z | 2022-04-18T16:03:35Z | CONTRIBUTOR | I feel like the time selecting features of xray can be improved. Currently, some common operations are too involved or verbose, like selecting the data in a group of months that are not a standard season (e.g. the monsoon season in india JJAS), or in non consecutive years (e.g. El Niño years). I think it would be great to implement (and easy), some methods inspired in the widely used Climate Data Operators https://code.zmaw.de/projects/cdo For example: selyear, selmon, selday and selhour. Then we could easily do a composite of JJAS seasons in El Niño years like this:
This would make me very happy. The way to go would be to write methods that call grouby, then select the years/months, merge them, and return the corresponding dataset/dataarray, but I am not sure about what is the most efficient way to do this. |
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