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It would be nice to do something a little higher level wrt netCDF. How to work with netCDF in Python is a question I get quite frequently. Most of the examples are using gridded model (or satellite) output. However, netCDF has various other featureTypes (like profile, timeseries, etc) that are a little easier to understand from the get-go. A lesson giving the background on netCDF and the various conventions which can be applied would be helpful. Then, showing how to not only open and investigate data, but how to create and manage netCDF would be helpful.
We have a couple examples in the IOOS code gallery which could be expanded upon into a lesson here.
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