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WIP: Adds Arctic transects task to compare against ASTE reanalysis #897

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This is to plot vertical cross-sections of T, S, and cross-section velocities for Arctic transects, and compare them with Arctic Subpolar gyre sTate Estimate (ASTE) reanalysis data (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2020MS002398).

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pinging @katsmith133 directly, since I cannot currently add her as reviewer.

@milenaveneziani milenaveneziani changed the title Adds Arctic transects task to compare against ASTE reanalysis WIP: Adds Arctic transects task to compare against ASTE reanalysis Sep 22, 2022
tags = ['climatology', 'transect', 'aste', 'publicObs', 'arctic']

# call the constructor from the base class (AnalysisTask)
super(SoseTransects, self).__init__(

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Should this be AsteTransects?

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super(SoseTransects, self).__init__(
super(AsteTransects, self).__init__(

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yes, there are many places where I haven't completed my changes, mostly because I want to wait for when the ASTE processed data is ready and the important changes to the script can be put in.

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