Hi Giacomo,
have a look at the mesh options and the Crayfish plugin
that lutraconsulting have put together.
my datasets use .h5 in some places and h5 is just used as a shortened form
of hdf5 which seems to be more of a container than something with set rules
about where and how coordinates and data values sit within it.
The variations in the way that data can be stored in hdf makes it difficult
to identify so it might be that the hdf file isn't that easy to read in
QGIS.

If you want to examine the internals of a hdf file to see what you are
looking at then theres a bit of software called HDFView.

Hope this helps a little.

Matt

On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 11:46 PM Giacomo Fontanelli <
giacomofontanell...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear users
>
> Do you know how to import .h5 files in QGIS 3.10?
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Giacomo
>
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