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"\n# Projection of gridded data\n\nSometimes gridded data products need to be projected before they can be used.\nFor example, you might want to project the topography of Antarctica from\ngeographic latitude and longitude to a planar polar stereographic projection\nbefore doing your analysis. When projecting, the data points will likely not\nfall on a regular grid anymore and must be interpolated (re-sampled) onto a new\ngrid.\n\nThe :func:`verde.project_grid` function automates this process using the\ninterpolation methods available in Verde. An input grid\n(:class:`xarray.DataArray`) is interpolated onto a new grid in the given\n`pyproj
The interpolation methods are limited to what is available in Verde and\n there is only support for single 2D grids. For more sophisticated use\n cases, you might want to try\n `pyresample