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437126178 MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MjczNDY3NTM3 2919 DOC: avoid downloading .tif file grinsted 2535390 closed 0     11 2019-04-25T10:32:23Z 2019-05-03T08:12:35Z 2019-05-03T08:12:35Z CONTRIBUTOR   0 pydata/xarray/pulls/2919

Simplify by using that rasterio can read directly from http.

This also removes imports of requests and os.

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437058245 MDU6SXNzdWU0MzcwNTgyNDU= 2918 Windowed read in open_rasterio grinsted 2535390 closed 0     3 2019-04-25T07:56:37Z 2019-04-25T11:20:06Z 2019-04-25T11:20:06Z CONTRIBUTOR      

Rasterio supports reading small subsets of big files with the window argument. It would be nice if xarray open_rasterio could support that too.

Rasterio documentation: https://rasterio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/topics/windowed-rw.html

And here I use this feature (but i would like to use xarrray instead): https://github.com/grinsted/pyimgraft/blob/master/geoimread.py

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