ARTS scattering database interfaces
Dear all,
I started with Zenodo yesterday for another project, and it was very pleasant
to use actually. So I would suggest to put updates also there, it supports this
very well. (It automatically generates a special DOI that always points to the
latest ve
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Cc: Fox, Stuart
Subject: Re: [arts-dev] ARTS scattering database interfaces
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Hi Stuart,
I guess, it's me to blame here. I did some testing, but obviously not
exhaustive (enough) ;)
Maybe it went unnoticed since there is a also matlab version of this, and
maybe everyone who applied the method so far has used matlab. (at least
Patrick. Who surely used the interpolation routi
Hi developers,
I've been trying to use the Python assp methods (downloaded from the Zenodo
link) to work with some single scattering data. Specifically, I have been
trying to use assp.assp_interp_size to interpolate some optical properties onto
a common size grid. However, there seems to be a n