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DataAssimilation
DART-WRF-delete_byApril
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Welcome to
Lumache's
documentation!
Welcome to
the DART-WRF
documentation!
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**Lumache** (/lu'make/) is a Python library for cooks and food lovers
that creates recipes mixing random ingredients.
It pulls data from the `Open Food Facts database <https://world.openfoodfacts.org/>`_
and offers a *simple* and *intuitive* API.
DART-WRF is a Python package to run an Ensemble Data Assimilation system with the software packages DART and WRF.
- Why should I use it?
- It's pythonic: see what it does at first glance, modular, flexible
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Check out the :doc:`usage` section for further information, including
how to :ref:`installation` the project.
.. note::
This project is under active development.
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