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IMPORTANT : This project has been moved to GitHub at https://github.com/clstoulouse/motu-client-python.
Download the last version from the release page https://github.com/clstoulouse/motu-client-python/releases.
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Motu is a high efficient and robust Web Server which fills the gap between heterogeneous Data Providers to End Users. Motu handles, extracts and transforms oceanographic huge volumes of data without performance collapse.
This client enables to extract and...
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