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**Describe the bug**
CLI `process_climate_indices --index all` fails on palmers.
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. `pip install climate_indices`
2. `git clone https://github.…
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## New Indicators Requiring `ecodata` Names
- Benthic Invertebrate Index (Sarah G) = benthos_index
- Community Climate Change Risk Indicators (CCCRI; Tarsila S) = community_climate_vulnerability
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Package can be found at https://github.com/cerfacs-globc/icclim
- Needs to be first added to conda
- Needs to create corresponding galaxy tool
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I am using **NetCDF** **Gridded dataset of IMD Rainfall** ([NetCDF can be downloaded from here][1]), for calculating the **Standard Precipitation Index (SPI)**, using [climate_indices][2] library of P…
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### Addressing a Problem?
There is a growing number of applications involving pre-processing Climate data to perform case studies analysis. These analyses are often involved in a larger workflow pr…
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### Contact Details
pinkychow1010@gmail.com
### Dataset description
**Summary**
The [SMOS Drought Index](https://sextant.ifremer.fr/record/c85f4b88-bed0-4137-a6c8-6a8b4070bd94/) is derived f…
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**[How to craft a useful, minimal bug report](http://matthewrocklin.com/blog/work/2018/02/28/minimal-bug-reports)**
I'm using the PyPi version of climate indices with input datasets in climate-indi…
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**Proposer's name**
Lars Bärring
**Date**
2021-05-25
#### Background
Over the years the prospects for using the CF Conventions to describe various types of *derived statistics* (aka *climate …
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http://etccdi.pacificclimate.org/list_27_indices.shtml
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**Describe the bug**
I encountered an "IndexError: index 159 is out of bounds for axis 1 with size 159" when attempting to use the SPI computation function from the climate-indices Python package.
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