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When the interpolate function is being used the output gets values over land even if the input does not have any.
Could it be because there are simply no values over land in the original arrays, i.e. would it be better to put NaN where there is land so interpolate knows to not use these gridpoints?
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See for example the file infer_results.ipynb
When the interpolate function is being used the output gets values over land even if the input does not have any.
Could it be because there are simply no values over land in the original arrays, i.e. would it be better to put NaN where there is land so interpolate knows to not use these gridpoints?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: