OceanSpy: A Python package for easy ocean model data analysis and visualization
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OceanSpy - A Python package for easy ocean model data analysis and visualization
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OceanSpy is an open-source and user-friendly Python package that aims to enable scientists and interested amateurs to use oceanographic data sets with out-of-the-box analysis tools. OceanSpy builds on software packages developed by the Pangeo community, in particular xarray, dask, and xgcm. It can be used as a stand-alone package if the user has access to oceanographic model output, or it can be run on the Johns Hopkins University SciServer system, where a year-long high-resolution regional model solution is publicly available; moreover, the analysis can be done on the SciServer system, negating the need for the user to own a computing cluster or even download the data.
OceanSpy aims to fill two needs:
Extraction of model data for direct comparison with observational programs.
Facilitating a complete 4D analysis that complements in situ or remote observations, and enable a kinematic and dynamic analysis of diagnostics that cannot be obtained from observations directly.
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0.0.11 (2019-03-11)
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