New Package: pyIntensityFeatures#380
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Added a new package, pyIntensityFeatures, to the list of projects. It is used to identify auroral luminosity boundaries, but could be expanded to identify other types of luminosity features (e.g., TIDs, EIA, EPBs).
Removed keywords not supported by PyHC.
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Added a new package, pyIntensityFeatures, to the list of projects. It currently provides routines to identify auroral luminosity boundaries (tested on GUVI and SSUSI), but could be expanded to identify other types of luminosity features (e.g., TIDs, EIA, EPBs).
The only standard that is not "good" is PHEP 3, because I only have a PyPi distribution (not conda).