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Name: clisops
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Summary: clisops - climate simulation operations.
Home-page: https://github.com/roocs/clisops
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clisops - climate simulation operations
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The ``clisops`` package (pronounced "clie-sops") provides a python library for running
*data-reduction* operations on `Xarray <http://xarray.pydata.org/>`_ data sets or files
that can be interpreted by Xarray. These basic operations (subsetting, averaging and
regridding) are likely to work where data structures are NetCDF-centric, such as those
found in ESGF data sets.

``clisops`` is employed by the `daops <https://github.com/roocs/daops>`_ library to perform
its basic operations once ``daops`` has applied any necessary *fixes* to data in order
to remove irregularities/anomalies. Users are recommended to investigate using ``daops``
directly in order to access these *fixes* which may affect the scientific credibility of
the results.

``clisops`` can be used stand-alone to read individual, or groups of, NetCDF files directly.


* Free software: BSD
* Documentation: https://clisops.readthedocs.io.

Features
--------

The package provides the following operations:


* subset
* average
* regrid

Credits
=======

This package was created with ``Cookiecutter`` and the ``audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`` project template.


* Cookiecutter: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter
* cookiecutter-pypackage: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage


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