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ERROR:root:Failed to decode variable 'solar_time': unable to decode time units 'seconds since 00:00:00' with 'the default calendar'. Try opening your dataset with decode_times=False or installing cftime if it is not installed.\r\nTraceback (most recent call last):\r\n File "timestamps.pyx", line 1075, in pandas._libs.tslibs.timestamps._Timestamp._as_creso\r\n File "np_datetime.pyx", line 683
Also failing temporal. Should we allow temporal subsetting for this collection? If not, what should we return when we do a temporal subset?
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Failing for spatial subsetting with Error:
ERROR:root:Failed to decode variable 'solar_time': unable to decode time units 'seconds since 00:00:00' with 'the default calendar'. Try opening your dataset with decode_times=False or installing cftime if it is not installed.\r\nTraceback (most recent call last):\r\n File "timestamps.pyx", line 1075, in pandas._libs.tslibs.timestamps._Timestamp._as_creso\r\n File "np_datetime.pyx", line 683
Also failing temporal. Should we allow temporal subsetting for this collection? If not, what should we return when we do a temporal subset?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: