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A Planetary Intensity Code for Atmospheric Spectroscopy Observations

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I added changes to allow calculation of reflected light phase curves. Most notable changes are confined to atmosphere_4d and clouds_4d in justdoit.py. I also assumed symmetry across phase = 0...

Created two different types of tutorials. One tutorial series, "AnalyzeExoplanet", provides the users step-by-step instructions in order to generate models from example data (or user inputted data), alongside some precursory...

- [x] Double check xarray file with nans (teff: 425, logg: 562, 3160, logkzz: 8, logmh = 1, cto = 1.5 and 2.5) @natashabatalha - [x] Upload xarrays to box...

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Hello: Thank you for your attention: Q1: I am trying to run the PICASO radiative transfer code with a user-defined surface reflectivity - currently, the code only accepts a uniform...

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Currently `output_xarray` only works for the dataframe output of a forward model. We should make it so that users can also save their climate output via the same function and...

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Place to add inputs for climate unit tests. Current cases from the tutorials: 1. WASP-39b, 1 convective zone, Guillot profile guess, CK (no on the fly) 2. Teff~900 BD, 500K...

Here is a place to keep track of climate models that do not converge. Please add: - code snippet with model setup (make sure to show what CK file you...

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It would be useful to get Picaso on conda-forge. Right now, using pip to install Picaso works, but could possibly mess up a conda environment.

With regards to this tutorial: https://natashabatalha.github.io/picaso/notebooks/7_PairingPICASOToVIRGA.html#2)-Look-at-Mie-parameters - [ ] better define mie parameters - [ ] remove 1e4 from x axis to make units correct

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When installing PICASO 3.0 from git and using the setup.py script, the script failed for pysynphot (first for missing numpy), which I had to fetch manually. Initial run of `setup.py...

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