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2019-03-19
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Publish the menu files
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2019-03-19
- Switching from
pkgdown
to workflowr
for project management/visualisation
2019-03-12
- Incorporated first round of edits from AJH
- Began writing new decadal detection chunk
2019-03-07
- Incorporated first round of edits from AJS
2019-03-06
- Worked out basic event count results for all vignettes
- Final skeleton of paper
2019-03-05
- More missing data work
- Worked through basic decadal trend results
2019-03-04
- Working through the missing data analyses
2019-02-26
- Working through the duration analyses
2019-02-25
- More work on the skeleton
- Beginning to flesh out the sections
2019-02-17
- Working over the skeleton
2019-01-24
- Looking over skeleton of main text
- Python issue was addressed
- The difference was caused by the default nature of how each language did/did not interpolate missing data
- The calculations otherwise still remained the same
2019-01-23
- Performed a deep dive on the issues around missing data and the quantile thresholds
- Must look at step-by-step process in Python code to determine the issue
2019-01-17
- Checked that R and Python base results still match up after heatwaveR v0.3.6 release
- The threshold calculations appear to be affected differently by large amounts of missing data
2018-10-30
- More editing on the time series length vignette
2018-10-25
- Big changes coming through
- Added two new vignettes:
Assessing the effects of long-term trends
Assessing the effects of variance
2018-10-24
- Finished editing the “simply shorter” section of the time series length vignette
2018-10-23
- Beginning aggressive editing of text
- Allowing calculation of events for all year ranges from 3 – 34
- Not just 10 20, and 30 years
- Removing all
var
results
2018-10-14
- Incorporated ECJO’s most recent round of comments into the main two vignettes.
2018-09-14
- Added comparison to
r_vs_python.Rmd
for how the two languages handle missing data to create climatologies and calculate events.
- Completed the
Ice coverage
section in missing_data.Rmd
2018-09-14
- Finished up new proposed work on
time_series_duration.Rmd
- Output word document version of
time_series_duration.Rmd
and missing_data.Rmd
- Recompiled vignettes
2018-09-13
- Finished up initially proposed work on
missing_data.Rmd
- Rebuilt site to reflect upversion to v0.0.3
2018-09-10
- Further editing to
time_series_duration.Rmd
2018-09-06
- Finished preliminary random missing data results
- Fixed CI issues with short time series vignette
2018-09-05
- Further editing to
time_series_duration.Rmd
- Began writing
missing_data.Rmd
- Rebuilt site to host changes
2018-09-03
- Added AJS and ECJO feedback into
MHWdetection.Rmd
- Added AJS and ECJO feedback into
time_series_duration.Rmd
2018-06-21
- More in-depths category comparisons made
2018-06-16
- Some pre-emptive thoughts about more category comparisons
2018-06-13
- Finished up basic comparisons of categories for different clim periods
2018-06-12
- Added significance tests for clims of different lengths for both single and re-sampled clims
2018-06-07
- More work on duration section
2018-06-06
- More work on duration section
2018-06-05
- Smoothed out issues preventing site from being built
- Tweaks to benchmarking of the languages
2018-06-01
- Second section of duration vignette nearly finished
2018-05-31
- Completed the first section of the duration vignette
2018-05-30
- Some musings added to the short duration vignette
2018-05-29
- Skeleton vignettes for the proposed research created
2018-05-25
- Regenerated vignettes to reflect corrections made in
heatwaveR
code
- Regenerated site to reflect fixes in site structure
- Added LaTeX folder
2018-05-24
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
- Ported over the relevant vignettes that were cluttering up the
heatwaveR
site
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