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obsarray is an extension to xarray for defining, storing and interfacing with uncertainty information using standardised metadata. It is particularly designed to work well with netCDF files and for the Earth Observation community.
obsarray is part of the CoMet Toolkit (community metrology toolkit), and can combined with the punpy (propagating uncertainties in python) module for very simple propagation of defined data uncertainties through arbitrary python functions.
obsarray is installable via pip.
For more information visit our documentation.
obsarray is free software licensed under the GNU Public License (v3).
obsarray has been developed by Sam Hunt.
The development has been funded by:
obsarray is under active development. It is beta software.
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We found that obsarray demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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