ECCOv4-py
Ocean data loader
A Python library providing tools for loading and manipulating ocean and sea-ice state estimates from ECCO v4 data
A Python library with routines that support the loading, analysis, and plotting fields of the ECCO Version 4 Ocean and Sea-Ice State Estimate. The ecco_v4_py library builds on several valuable tools such as xmitgcm, gcm, xarray, and dask.
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Language: Python
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