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[python #KOZ-297880]: broken support link...



Greetings!

You should be able to read the netCDF files inside the .tgz archives using 
netCDF4-python. You'll have to figure out how the points for each front are 
stored in those arrays, but once you have an array of points, the plotting 
functionality in that example should work with that with only minimal 
modification.

Hope this helps,

Ryan

> Hello Ryan,
> 
> Thank you very much for getting back to me; I really appreciate it!
> 
> I forwarded the rejection notice...
> 
> Sorry to be so dumb, so I can read one of those zenodo files and the MetPy 
> code will plot it?  For now, I am only interested in the fronts...
> 

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: KOZ-297880
Department: Support Python
Priority: Low
Status: Closed
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