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Saw an error in the dimension of the variable when creating the netcdf file with RMSE results
Saw an error in the dimension of the variable when creating the netcdf file with RMSE results
The last files had an error in the dimension of the variable when creating the netcdf file with RMSE results
There was a problem (text size was very tiny) with the x and y axis of the first heatmap graph
There was a problem (text size was very tiny) with the x and y axis of the first heatmap graph
Fixed the wrong explanation in topic 4.3) and removed the topic 3.1)
I am going to fix the wrong explanation in topic 4.3) and remove the topic 3.1)
Fixed the wrong explanation in topic 4.3) and removed the topic 3.1)
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I finished the challenge. I used JupyterLab and python libraries to develop the entire project. The graphs plotted are shown in the .ipynb archive and are saved as .png archives. The rmsefile.nc contains the RMSE values requested by the challenge.