Result for 087DEBB73BE4992B55AB5FA8647418E79D88873F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python-mpop/html/index.html
FileSize9667
MD5BFE41649B76E65A141C9B2AC4AD10F43
SHA-1087DEBB73BE4992B55AB5FA8647418E79D88873F
SHA-256EC9BF94A9E8A76A6B993A43A12FBF3081FDF64C93020835B5271E144DA6BE104
SSDEEP192:x3vr+gaMngUkM2MZs28leVM1nMa2MxFcL8bMakng2:9hlncM2MZs2PVM1nMa2Mx28ornX
TLSHT18A12622108A96933465343DDBBA62B3575CBC87FC21A5915B1FC022A0B93F61EA1735F
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Key Value
FileSize289704
MD5CA3655FFB94E105FDF7360C985C3F11D
PackageDescriptionMeteorological Post-Processing Package (MPoP) The Meteorological Post-Processing package is a Python library for generating RGB products for meteorological remote sensing. As such it can create RGB composites directly from satellite instrument channels, or take advantage of precomputed PGEs. . It is designed to be easily extendable to support any meteorological satellite by the creation of plugins. In the base distribution, it is provided support for Meteosat 7, 8, 9, MTSAT1R, MTSAT2, GOES 11, GOES 12, GOES 13 through the use of mipp, and Noaa 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and Metop A through the use of aapp and ahamap. . Reprojection of data is also available through the use of the pyresample package. . This package is part of the PyTroll toolset.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-mpop
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion1.5.0-1ubuntu2
SHA-14E770313082FBACA5C9A55F7EFC7854FBF72912D
SHA-2560CD821130DC108CAE36A81E6B5428F6907DB563BB461BCC950CC7DE48155E762