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Data with a spatial component (points, lines, polygons, raster data, etc.) as well as a time component (a particular date, time, date *and* time, span of time, etc.)
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Indexing coordinates in order to get a value by coordinates from xarray
You can use xarray.where. See: http://xarray.pydata.org/en/stable/indexing.html
xds = xarray.open_dataset("TT_199501_daymean.nc")
xds.where((xds.lon==5.8252) & (xds.lat==46.9359), drop=True)
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