@Amanda Fay, check out the blog post on intake-esm announced here: https://zulip2.cloud.ucar.edu/#narrow/stream/41-ESDS/topic/Blog.20Posts/near/29252.
We can build an intake-esm catalog for the new runs...
@Amanda Fay , per @Matt Long 's suggestion, I put a notebook on binder showcasing a fast and efficient interpolation of O2 on potential density coordinates, conveniently using a CESM LE member: https://hub.gke2.mybinder.org/user/eddebbar-zulip_notebooks-etekfion/notebooks/O2_along_Isopycnals.ipynb
Thanks @Yassir Eddebbar. For the purposes of visualizing O2 anomalies, it may be sufficient to simply use linear interpolation and look at, say, the 26.5 isopycnal surface. This should be readily accomplished by modifying the map_blocks
example here:
https://ncar.github.io/esds/posts/map_blocks_example/
cc @Max Grover
@Yassir Eddebbar I am unable to access that notebook using the link - where is it stored? Is it on github? Casper?
It's stored github: https://github.com/Eddebbar/zulip_notebooks
and a gist here: https://gist.github.com/Eddebbar/1eae65dc8f9b93d9f5f1fe657ffd73aa
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