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  1. Today, I stumbled upon a #python / #pyresample tutorial I had made for @oceanographer 's #earthpy back in 2013 πŸ˜„ . These were my early #python and #notebook days...

    It seems quite valid today, except for the py2.7 syntax and the use of Basemap.

    Should I post an update with #cartopy and #py3 ?

    earthpy.org/interpolation_betw

  2. Today, I stumbled upon a #python / #pyresample tutorial I had made for @oceanographer 's #earthpy back in 2013 πŸ˜„ . These were my early #python and #notebook days...

    It seems quite valid today, except for the py2.7 syntax and the use of Basemap.

    Should I post an update with #cartopy and #py3 ?

    earthpy.org/interpolation_betw

  3. Today, I stumbled upon a #python / #pyresample tutorial I had made for @oceanographer 's #earthpy back in 2013 πŸ˜„ . These were my early #python and #notebook days...

    It seems quite valid today, except for the py2.7 syntax and the use of Basemap.

    Should I post an update with #cartopy and #py3 ?

    earthpy.org/interpolation_betw

  4. Today, I stumbled upon a #python / #pyresample tutorial I had made for @oceanographer 's #earthpy back in 2013 πŸ˜„ . These were my early #python and #notebook days...

    It seems quite valid today, except for the py2.7 syntax and the use of Basemap.

    Should I post an update with #cartopy and #py3 ?

    earthpy.org/interpolation_betw

  5. Today, I stumbled upon a #python / #pyresample tutorial I had made for @oceanographer 's #earthpy back in 2013 πŸ˜„ . These were my early #python and #notebook days...

    It seems quite valid today, except for the py2.7 syntax and the use of Basemap.

    Should I post an update with #cartopy and #py3 ?

    earthpy.org/interpolation_betw

  6. #30DayMapChallenge day 15 - Food/Drink

    Feeling pretty proud of myself to have made it to the halfway point. I feel like I've learned a lot so far but there have been some really cool maps I've seen others do which has #inspired me to explore new tools😊

    Today I used raster data to create a #topography map of the #Champagne region of #France. I used #QGIS to manually draw a .shp to clip the raster and then #rasterio, #matplotlib, #earthpy and #numpy to build the map.

    #datadon #DataScience