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    • SalishSeaTools API
    • SalishSeaTools Package Development
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  • netCDF4 Files Creation and Conventions
  • Building ERDDAP Datasets
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SalishSeaTools Package

The SalishSeaTools package is a collection of Python modules that facilitate code reuse for the SalishSeaCast project.

The SalishSeaTools package is a Python 3 package. It is developed and tested under Python 3.5 and should work with that and later versions of Python.

Contents:

  • SalishSeaTools Package Installation and Use
  • SalishSeaTools API
    • bathy_tools Module
    • bio_tools Module
    • data_tools Module
    • diagnosis_tools Module
    • ellipse_tools Module
    • evaltools Module
    • formatting_tools Module
    • geo_tools Module
    • grid_tools Module
    • gsw_calls Module
    • hg_commands Module
    • Modules for Working with Live Ocean Model Products
    • loadDataFRP Module
    • namelist Module
    • nc_tools Module
    • places Module
    • psu_tools Module
    • rivertools Module
    • stormtools Module
    • teos_tools Module
    • tidetools Module
    • timeseries_tools Module
    • unit_conversions Module
    • utilities Module
    • visualisations Module
    • viz_tools Module
    • wind_tools Module
  • SalishSeaTools Package Development
    • Python Versions
    • Getting the Code
    • Development Environment
    • Building the Documentation
    • Running the Unit Tests
    • Version Control Repository
    • Issue Tracker
    • Release Process
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