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Request for Code Snippet to Recreate Figure 4 from 2023 Paper #415
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Hello @rutkovskii , many thanks for the kind message. I suppose @RubenImhoff should be able to help you out on this one. |
@dnerini Of course! You are doing very useful project. |
Hi @rutkovskii, |
Hi! Thank you so much. |
Great! It should be in your email now. :) |
Thanks @RubenImhoff ! I'm closing this, @rutkovskii feel free to reopen if need be (note that I also edited out your email address above) |
Thank you a lot! Wishing you all the best in your research! |
Hello,
I found the pySTEPS visualization functions very useful, but I need your help with something.
I read the recent paper, titled "Scale-dependent blending of ensemble rainfall nowcasts and NWP in the open-source pysteps library" from 2023, which is referenced at the bottom of the README.md. I'm particularly interested in how you created Figure 4.
I don't need the data you used, but I would like to know the code snippet that generated the plots in a horizontal layout and unified all the predictions using the same colorbar.
I would like to use pySTEPS's visualization functionality for my thesis on Precipitation Nowcasting, where I compare DGMR, NowcastNet, and pySTEPS.
Thank you a lot in advance!
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