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User code library - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (ODIS id: 1780)

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First entry: 22/01/2021 Last update: 18/12/2021
Submitter/Owner of this record Mr. Cristian Muñoz Mas ( OceanExpert : 30291 )
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Datasource URL https://github.com/aodn/imos-user-code-library
Parent Project URL https://imos.org.au/
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English name User code library - Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System
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Abstract IMOS (Integrated Marine Observing System, http://imos.org.au/) is designed to be a fully integrated national array of observing equipments monitoring the open oceans and coastal marine environment around Australia, covering physical, chemical and biological variables. All IMOS data is freely and openly available through the IMOS Ocean Portal for the benefit of Australian marine and climate science as a whole. Most of the IMOS data is stored as NetCDF files (see http://www.unidata.ucar.edu for more information regarding NetCDF). Some IMOS data users are not familiar with the netCDF format. A wide range of tools is already available online to help NetCDF users, but there is also a need for users who don't know where to start to include NetCDF files in their workflow. The purpose of the IMOS user code library is to provide a ready to go code solution to incorporate data from NetCDF files in their working environment, starting with a NetCDF parser. Please visit the wiki page to see examples on how to use this User Code Library: https://github.com/aodn/imos-user-code-library/wiki
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