Hi, Yes, in Pyferret/Ferret development we are working on enhancements for working with discrete sampling geometries data. We've chosen to work first with the "Contiguous Ragged Array"representation. Examples of these file types can be found here: https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/thredds/catalog/example/v2.0/catalog.html These files can be used now in Ferret, but there is much more
we'd like to do than the current capabilities allow. In a future
release of PyFerret, you will be able to point to such a file and
make plots of those native data types, such as a collection of
time series for several stations; or a set of profiles or ship
tracks. We will be adding capabilities for sampling data from a
gridded dataset to compare with discrete data, and also
capabilities for putting sampled data into grids. Ansley On 11/1/2018 6:03 PM, Russ Fiedler
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