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While working on an example of python embedding of point observations in Point-Stat, @j-opatz had a difficult time storing buoy data in the met_point_data
python data structure defined in section 35.5 of the user's guide. He and I spent a 1.5 hours massaging the data to make it work and realize that doing so for the average user would likely be impossible.
Note that section 35.5 defines both the point_data
ascii convention expected by the ascii2nc tool and the met_point_data
convention expected by the other tools. The former is much easier to use than the latter.
This issue is to enhance MET's python embedding of point observations to support either variation in all the tools. If the point_data
object exists, extract and process the data as such. If the met_point_data
object exists, do the same.
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2793521 (was 2773542 R2O)
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