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It is recommended to create a security policy that includes a mail address to contact if one have found a security vulnerability in order to follow [best practices](https://www.bestpractices.dev/en) f…
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### Setup Information
- Xclim version: 0.49
- Python version: 3.12.2
### Description
Here is the docstring from indicator `precip_accumulation`. Note that the `phase` parameter is referenced, …
huard updated
5 months ago
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xclim (and therefore climatedata.ca analysis page calculations) will complain if calendars are incomplete (missing days, non-monotonous increasing time dim)
- [ ] validate that all files are 'daily…
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The [pyextremes](https://georgebv.github.io/pyextremes/) package allows for detailed analysis of extreme value analysis at a single point. It could be used to interrogate points in a grid of results p…
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With the push to synchronize our code base with the `clix-meta` project, it may be worthwhile to start deprecating some indicators we offer currently. One example of duplicated indicators is:
- `xc…
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## Description
For example, see arguments in
- Wet Days
- Simple Daily Intensity Index
- Heat Wave Total length
- Heat Wave
- Heat Wave Frequency (nombre de jours toujours positif)
- Maximum…
huard updated
2 years ago
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It's been a couple times I would have liked to have datasets (at least two simulations) with `tasmax, tasmin` variables. Something like datasets in sdba (which have `tasmax, pr`).
Should I add new…
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The Docstring examples still refer to calls using `xclim`. These should be revised to reflect the accepted call behaviour for users (and eventually tested in Travis CI)
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### Setup Information
- Xclim version: 0.47
- Python version: 3.10
### Description
I noticed a very significant performance hit when running `missing_wmo` with and without dask. The dask versi…
huard updated
2 weeks ago
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@ludwiglierhammer would you have any idea, where I should start to look
Nun kommt wieder ein verrückter log file
[Unbenanntes Dokument-1.pdf](https://github.com/climate-service-center/index_calcul…