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Thanks for creating this dataset and for the tutorials to help access it.
As someone more comfortable using R than python, I followed your example to subset some data and save it to a .nc file. My notebook is here. You can see I followed your example pretty closely.
When I use variable_id = "tasmax" it works perfectly, and I successfully download data to work with locally.
When I change to variable_id = "pr" it works without complaint, but the data file is all NA. I tried a second model using variable_id = "pr" with the same results. I have spent many hours trying to figure out what I missed, and was wondering if anyone else has reported this. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Thanks for creating this dataset and for the tutorials to help access it.
As someone more comfortable using R than python, I followed your example to subset some data and save it to a .nc file. My notebook is here. You can see I followed your example pretty closely.
When I use variable_id = "tasmax" it works perfectly, and I successfully download data to work with locally.
When I change to variable_id = "pr" it works without complaint, but the data file is all NA. I tried a second model using variable_id = "pr" with the same results. I have spent many hours trying to figure out what I missed, and was wondering if anyone else has reported this. Thanks for any help you can provide.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: