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enstools-compression
Advanced tools
This package extends enstools to enable lossy and lossless compression by using HDF5 filters.
Also, it contains a set of tools to help to find appropriate compression specifications. It includes a Command Line Interface to access its features from the command line
For example:
enstools-compression compress "input.nc" -o "output.nc" --compression "lossless"
It has been developed under the Waves to Weather - Transregional Collaborative Research Project (SFB/TRR165).
pip
is the easiest way to install enstools-compression
along with all dependencies.
pip install enstools-compression
Explore our documentation.
Ensemble Tools (enstools
) is a collaborative development within
Waves to Weather (SFB/TRR165) coordinated by the subproject
Z2 and funded by the
German Research Foundation (DFG).
A full list of code contributors can CONTRIBUTORS.md.
The code is released under an Apache-2.0 licence.
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