Martin Raspaud
Martin Raspaud
Using wkt in the string output will be way too verbose imo.
Sounds good. How about you can also make the grid coarser ? like half the cells in x and y ?
what about the user provides the number of cells he/she/it wants to have, like: ``` python new_area_def = area_def.new_grid_size(x_size / 2, y_size * 3) ``` ?
Sounds good. I was just thinking of that this could be quite generic and allow any size, but I can see the utility of having the method allowing only integer...
@TomLav what's the status on this ?
I don't think this is relevant anymore
@BENR0 what's the status of this? also, will this affect performance of the notebooks?
Hi @TomLav , Yes, I have run into this one too. My understanding is (iirc) that the reduce_data procedure takes the edges of the swath's coordinates and computes the min...
I edited this recently I think doing the opposite of what you did. So I think we can't be sure what is north or south pole actually, it depends on...