Fogpy can work with DEMs for central Europe or New England, but those DEMs are too large to fit in a Github repository. They should be published somewhere, for example on Zenodo. At present tests are failing due to their absence, but it would also much ease installation if they were present or automatically downloaded. I think pyspectral does something like that for Relative Spectral Response functions (RSRs)
Fogpy can work with DEMs for central Europe or New England, but those DEMs are too large to fit in a Github repository. They should be published somewhere, for example on Zenodo. At present tests are failing due to their absence, but it would also much ease installation if they were present or automatically downloaded. I think pyspectral does something like that for Relative Spectral Response functions (RSRs)