Make validTimes np.datetime64 for easier matplotlib plotting backend#251
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Description
An issue arises when attempting to plot validTime using EMCPy. The dates are stored as strings and do not allow for the use of time-axis locators/formatters. This implementation stores validtimes as np.datetime64.
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