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Add gallery of areas to documentation #1206
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Great idea! This would probably go well with some of the work that was being done during the PCW to create a notebook visualization of AreaDefinitions using the geoviews library. I think it was Luca and Dario that were working on it (I don't know their github usernames) and I think they had a much more involved use case for the tool so I'm not sure the status of it. The other obvious solution would be to do coastlines with pycoast and make a plain black and white image. This is probably simple enough that it could even be added to the documentation creation...maybe (might be too much for readthedocs). |
Apparently, there exists some code in satpy already that can help with this, but it's hidden out of the main source tree in the Lines 147 to 159 in 3128bf5
but it doesn't seem to have an interface to output such an image for a pre-existing |
There's also functionality in pytroll-schedule to plot areas or swaths on a map. |
@BENR0 Does your drawing code look the same as what was posted above? |
@djhoese no. I use cartopy and just add border and coastline features. |
Feature Request
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When browsing built-in areas to choose some for a quick visualisation, it is difficult to visualise what area and projection the areas correspond to from name and parameters alone.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be nice to have a gallery in the documentation, with a small sample image and/or a larger map with an outline drawn on it, corresponding to the region covered by each area definition.
Describe any changes to existing user workflow
None.
Additional context
There seems to be very little on areas in the satpy documentation. That's probably because
AreaDefinition
is a pyresample class, but sinceareas.yaml
is distributed with satpy and not with pyresample, it rather belongs here.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: