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I think we should move towards a hydrological approach instead of the "cost route" algorithm we are currently using.
Chhota Shigri is a good example of things going wrong.
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Currently, data/overview/solutions.csv holds the sector names as published in the 2017 Project Drawdown book. The Drawdown Review in 2020 updated the sectors, now called Areas, with new names and organization. A number of the solutions are now present in multiple Areas. For example, Waste to Energy was former
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Follow this:
[ dataset_name ]( data_link) A short description
make sure it's a public dataset!
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🌟 the repository- Fork it
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allow shorter leads
The base code is ready for leads smaller than days, but not implemeted in utils.
needs to be changed here:
https://github.com/bradyrx/climpred/blob/7c921b2d62d15ee720c2
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@charleskawczynski suggest looking at https://github.com/ronisbr/PrettyTables.jl to make output for human reading part of #1086 even more beautiful.