I-ALiRT - replace fill values#2660
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Change Summary
Overview
DynamoDB does odd things with the fill value FILLVAL_FLOAT32 = -1.0e31. The actual value stored is -9999999999999999635896294965248. And the webteam has had a problem filtering those values. Originally we were using those values since the cdfs are created directly from the data. That will need to be dealt with in the next PR.
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