Hi MIchael, Pretty sure that issue is referring to the latter, since there are many potential use cases out there which are looking at data on sub-daily scales (eg 6 and 12-hourly). Nevertheless the majority of our own use monthly data, so this issue hasn't been a high priority.
Nevertheless, I am not sure if you should invest too much time in this particular issue yourself since I am planning to push for a major API change to OCW pretty soon which will make it very easy to add this type of capability (as a hint: it uses the xarray package (http://xarray.pydata.org/). I'll explain in more detail in another email thread very soon. Thanks, Alex On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 2:07 AM, Michael Anderson < michael.arthur.ander...@gmail.com> wrote: > The description for https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLIMATE-478 > says: > > > > > > *Currently the temporal rebin function only allows temporal bin > sizes:daily, monthly, annual, and full.Moving forward we will take in the > temporal_resolution and create bins that match the resolution.* > Is the request to simply add hour, minute, and second bins? Or is the > request to allow for the input of a unit and a quantity and create bins of > that size starting at the earliest date in the data? For example, > (monthly, 3) would divide the time between the start date and end date into > bins of 3 months each. > > Thank you, > > Michael A. Anderson > -- Alex Goodman Data Scientist I Science Data Modeling and Computing (398K) Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Tel: +1-818-354-6012