Cartopy - a cartographic python library with matplotlib support
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Cartopy - a cartographic python library with matplotlib support
A library to create interactive maps of geographical datasets
Cartopy tutorial: Around the world in 80 ways
Python package for interactive data visualization
The PyEarthScience repository created by DKRZ (German Climate Computing Center) provides Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks in particular for scientific data processing and visualization used in climate science. It contains scripts for visualization, I/O, and analysis using PyNGL, PyNIO, xarray, cfgrib, xesmf, cartopy, and others.
Python toolkit for GEOS-Chem. Contains basic plotting scripts, plus the suite of GEOS-Chem benchmarking utilities.
Helper repo for the 'Map-based Visualizations in Python' tutorial series on Medium.
Publication quality maps using Earth Engine and Cartopy
Create great maps in Python 🐍 with openstreetmap 🌍
Brian's python workshop, where he keeps his tools, paint, and anything else useful.
Basic tutorial for cartopy map plotting Python package
🌀❄️🌩️ This repository contains some examples for creating 2d and 3d weather plots using matplotlib and cartopy libraries in python3.
Kernel density estimation on a sphere
Course materials for AS 213: Introduction to Python and Its Applications in Atmospheric Sciences.
Python Geographic Plotting: Create a choropleth map with pie charts at each area centroid.
helper functions for cartopy and matplotlib
This repository contains scripts for Python Module for Climate Data Analysis and Visualization, which is under development. The module performs many climate data analysis like correlation, significance testing, causality testing, estimation of climatologies, etc. The current version of package can be used, however, it must be handle with caution…
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