Riley Brady
Riley Brady
@aaronspring, is this still relevant? Just going through Github notifications now. Learning to use them since my email inbox just gets piled up with Github stuff. To re-iterate an exchange...
Are you supposed to know exactly what correlations, etc. should come out from it for testing functions? Or is it just a way to generate feasible prediction data to plug...
I wouldn't say so. At first glance I would think it means that 'nlat' between `forecast` and `verif` are not of equal length. It's sort of vague... it would make...
Agreed. Maybe upon instantiating the object we also just add coords for all dims that exist on other objects so we don't have to worry about that error.
That's a good point regarding people wanting to regrid. Maybe just throw a warning. Whenever you add a dataset, check the union of coords and warn if they don't match.
I think it would helpful to talk about this over a video call. It looks really nice and organized but it'd help to hear you walk us through it! Are...
I think these still go under `HindcastEnsemble`. Right @ahuang11? They would use these other classes from his outline. > ``` > VerifyPerfectModel(Scoring) > > VerifyHindcast(Scoring) > ```
Still continuing on this front. We've prioritized getting the JOSS paper submitted with the current version. I'm also reviewing and patching ideas on `xskillscore` and `climpred`, which is pulling from...
References: https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/10.1175/2008JAS2868.1 https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/10.1175/2008JAS2869.1
One random thought I wanted to add is this: I view `dask` as a pretty advanced python tool. I myself didn't really start to leverage it to its full potential...