Christian
Christian
I agree very much with what you suggested in this thread @huard , about global attributes, on the 2-level information type (human readable and machine oriented with more details), and...
I agree with Ben's comment. Just having ocgis to act as a thin layer on top of icclim probably the way to go. For icclim parameter passing, I agree that...
1. Those notebooks are on gitlab because they are close to C4I developments than to icclim. 2. We should eventually showcase each index, and each specific feature of icclim.
Yes I think a dedicated chapter + a notebook is needed.
It has been a bit delayed because of the IS-ENES3 RP2, but the creation will begin soon, after mid-March.
Un symbole très épuré (pas chargé) et en mouvement, distinctif (exemple: Nike, Asics, etc)
If you look at the definition of RxxpTOT, we have: [https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/climdex.pcic/versions/1.1-11/topics/climdex.r95ptot](https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/climdex.pcic/versions/1.1-11/topics/climdex.r95ptot) This function takes a climdexInput object as input and computes the climdex index R95pTOT: the annual sum of precipitation...
Hmmm very good question! If I change it now it may break things for some users. I think initially the ETCCDI definition was taken, but I should put a warning...
Maybe I should extend that to RxxpTOT so that users can choose if they want % instead of the default mm
Yes, if you want you can have a look at implementing it!