mpas_tools.mesh.mask.compute_mpas_region_masks¶
- mpas_tools.mesh.mask.compute_mpas_region_masks(dsMesh, fcMask, maskTypes=('cell', 'vertex'), logger=None, pool=None, chunkSize=1000, showProgress=False, subdivisionThreshold=30.0)[source]¶
- Use shapely and processes to create a set of masks from a feature collection made up of regions (polygons) - Parameters
- dsMesh (xarray.Dataset) – An MPAS mesh on which the masks should be created 
- fcMask (geometric_features.FeatureCollection) – A feature collection containing features to use to create the mask 
- maskTypes (tuple of {'cell', 'edge', 'vertex'}, optional) – Which type(s) of masks to make. Masks are created based on whether the latitude and longitude associated with each of these locations (e.g. - dsMesh.latCelland- dsMesh.lonCellfor- 'cells') are inside or outside of the regions in- fcMask.
- logger (logging.Logger, optional) – A logger for the output if not stdout 
- pool (multiprocessing.Pool, optional) – A pool for performing multiprocessing 
- chunkSize (int, optional) – The number of cells, vertices or edges that are processed in one operation. Experimentation has shown that 1000 is a reasonable compromise between dividing the work into sufficient subtasks to distribute the load and having sufficient work for each thread. 
- showProgress (bool, optional) – Whether to show a progress bar 
- subdivisionThreshold (float, optional) – A threshold in degrees (lon or lat) above which the mask region will be subdivided into smaller polygons for faster intersection checking 
 
- Returns
- dsMask (xarray.Dataset) – The masks