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Update home authored Oct 08, 2024 by Alba Vilanova's avatar Alba Vilanova
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...@@ -16,14 +16,11 @@ NES can be used independently of SNES to do the following: ...@@ -16,14 +16,11 @@ NES can be used independently of SNES to do the following:
Currently the tool accepts regular, rotated, Lambert Conformal Conic and Mercator grids. It can also handle datasets made of points. Currently the tool accepts regular, rotated, Lambert Conformal Conic and Mercator grids. It can also handle datasets made of points.
#### Availability #### Availability
NES is an internal tool of the Earth Sciences Department. NES is a tool of the Earth Sciences Department that is [open to the general public](https://pypi.org/project/nes/).
#### Disclaimer #### Disclaimer
NES has been tested but if a bug appears, please open an issue. NES has been tested but if a bug appears, please open an issue.
#### How to cite
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#### Contact persons #### Contact persons
Code developed by [Barcelona Supercomputing Centre](https://www.bsc.es/) (BSC-CNS). Code developed by [Barcelona Supercomputing Centre](https://www.bsc.es/) (BSC-CNS).
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