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Introducing the PWFSLSmoke Package
Mazama Science has just released the PWFSLSmoke package. Source code is available on GitHub. Here is the package description: Utilities for working with air quality monitoring data with a focus on small particulates (PM2.5) generated by wildfire smoke. Functions are provided for … read more …
Data Structures — Tabular vs. Relational
With enough effort it is possible to fit a square peg into a round hole. But we have all learned — sometimes more than once — that it is much easier if peg and hole have the same shape. Data … read more …
Reinventing the wheel at Data.gov
In a continuation of it’s policy of transparency and science-based decision making, the Obama administration recently opened Data.gov which purports to increase public access to high value, machine readable datasets. Let’s take a closer look and see how well they are doing. read more …
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