Gang,
I've been promoting NetCDF4-Python over pydap, since this allows you
to access NetCDF files and OpenDAP datasets using exactly the same
methods.
It also handles time nicely, and has the ability open a "multifile
collection", just in case you find yourself trying to access data from
a collection of data that should have been aggregated, but was not.
This is built directly on top of the Unidata C NetCDF library, which
can make building it a pain, but luckily, NetCDF4-Python with OPeNDAP
support is part of the recent Enthought Python Distribution, which
means you can install with a one-line command on 32/64 bit Windows,
Mac and Linux.
-Rich
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