Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: xclim
Version: 0.21.0
Summary: Derived climate variables built with xarray.
Home-page: https://github.com/Ouranosinc/xclim
Author: Travis Logan
Author-email: logan.travis@ouranos.ca
License: Apache Software License 2.0
Description: ==========================================
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        ``xclim`` is a library of functions to compute climate indices from observations or model simulations. It is built using `xarray`_ and can benefit from the parallelization handling provided by `dask`_. Its objective is to make it as simple as possible for users to compute indices from large climate datasets and for scientists to write new indices with very little boilerplate.
        
        For example, the following would compute monthly mean temperature from daily mean temperature:
        
        .. code-block:: python
        
          import xclim
          import xarray as xr
          ds = xr.open_dataset(filename)
          tg = xclim.icclim.TG(ds.tas, freq='YS')
        
        For applications where meta-data and missing values are important to get right, xclim provides a class for each index that validates inputs, checks for missing values, converts units and assigns metadata attributes to the output. This also provides a mechanism for users to customize the indices to their own specifications and preferences.
        
        xclim currently provides over 50 indices related to mean, minimum and maximum daily temperature, daily precipitation, streamflow and sea ice concentration.
        
        .. _xarray: http://xarray.pydata.org/
        .. _dask: https://dask.org/
        
        
        Documentation
        -------------
        The official documentation is at https://xclim.readthedocs.io/
        
        
        Contributing
        ------------
        xclim is in active development and it's being used in production by climate services specialists. If you're interested in participating to the development, want to  suggest features, new indices or report bugs, please leave us a message on the `issue tracker <https://github.com/Ouranosinc/xclim/issues>`_. There is also a chat room on gitter (|gitter|).
        
        
        Credits
        -------
        
        This work is made possible thanks to the contribution of the Canadian Center for Climate Services.
        
        This package was created with Cookiecutter_ and the `audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`_ project template.
        
        .. _Cookiecutter: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter
        .. _`audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage
        
        
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        =======
        History
        =======
        
        0.21.0 (2020-10-23)
        -------------------
        
        Breaking changes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * Statistical functions (`frequency_analysis`, `fa`, `fit`, `parametric_quantile`) moved from `indices.generic` to `indices.stats` to make them more visible.
        
        New indicators
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        New features and enhancements
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * New xclim.testing.open_dataset method to read data from the remote testdata repo.
        * Added a notebook, `ensembles-advanced.ipynb`, to the documentation detailing ensemble reduction techniques and showing how to make use of built-in figure-generating commands.
        * Added a notebook, `frequency_analysis.ipynb`, with examples showcasing frequency analysis capabilities.
        
        Bug fixes
        ~~~~~~~~~
        * Fixed a bug in the attributes of `frost_season_length`.
        * `indices.run_length` methods using dates now respect the array's calendar.
        * Worked around an xarray bug in sdba.QuantileDeltaMapping when multidimensional arrays are used with linear or cubic interpolation.
        
        Internal changes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        0.20.0 (2020-09-18)
        -------------------
        
        Breaking changes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * `xclim.subset` has been deprecated and now relies on `clisops` to perform specialized spatio-temporal subsetting.
          Install with `pip install xclim[gis]` in order to retain the same functionality.
        * The python library `pandoc` is no longer listed as a docs build requirement. Documentation still requires a current
          version of `pandoc` binaries installed at system-level.
        * ANUCLIM indices have seen their `input_freq` parameter renamed to `src_timestep` for clarity.
        * A clean-up and harmonization of the indicators metadata has changed some of the indicator identifiers, long_names, abstracts and titles. `xclim.atmos.drought_code` and `fire_weather_indexes` now have indentifiers "dc" and "fwi" (lowercase version of the previous identifiers).
        * `xc.indices.run_length.run_length_with_dates` becomes `xc.indices.run_length.season_length`. Its argument `date` is now optional and the default changes from "07-01" to `None`.
        * `xc.indices.consecutive_frost_days` becomes `xc.indices.maximum_consecutive_frost_days`.
        * Changed the `history` indicator output attribute to `xclim_history` in order to respect CF conventions.
        
        New indicators
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * `atmos.max_pr_intensity` acting on hourly data.
        * `atmos.wind_vector_from_speed`, also the `wind_speed_from_vector` now also returns the "wind from direction".
        * Richards-Baker flow flashiness indicator (`xclim.land.rb_flashiness_index`).
        * `atmos.max_daily_temperature_range`.
        * `atmos.cold_spell_frequency`.
        * `atmos.tg_min` and `atmos.tg_max`.
        * `atmos.frost_season_length`, `atmos.first_day_above`. Also, `atmos.consecutive_frost_days` now takes a `thresh` argument (default : 0 degC).
        
        New features and enhancements
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * `sdba.loess` submodule implementing LOESS smoothing tools used in `sdba.detrending.LoessDetrend`.
        * xclim now depends on clisops for subsetting, offloading several heavy GIS dependencies. This improves
          maintainability and reduces the size of a "vanilla" xclim installation considerably.
        * New `generic.parametric_quantile` function taking parameters estimated by `generic.fit` as an input.
        * Add support for using probability weighted moments method in `generic.fit` function. Requires the
          `lmoments3` package, which is not included in dependencies because it is unmaintained. Install manually if needed.
        * Implemented `_fit_start` utility function providing initial conditions for statistical distribution parameters estimation, reducing the likelihood of poor fits.
        * Added support for indicators based on hourly (1H) inputs, and a first hourly indicator called `max_pr_intensity`
          returning hourly precipitation intensity.
        * Indicator instances can be retrieved through their class with the `get_instance()` class method.
          This allows the use of `xclim.core.indicator.registry` as an instance registry.
        * Indicators now have a `realm` attribute. It must be given when creating indicators outside xclim.
        * Better docstring parsing for indicators: parameters description, annotation and default value are accessible in the json output and `Indicator.parameters`.
        * New command line interface `xclim` for simple indicator computing tasks.
        * New `sdba.processing.jitter_over_thresh` for variables with a upper bound.
        * Added `op` parameter to `xclim.indices.daily_temperature_range` to allow resample reduce operations other than mean
        * `core.formatting.AttrFormatter` (and thus, locale dictionaries) can now use glob-like pattern for matching values to translate.
        
        Bug fixes
        ~~~~~~~~~
        The ICCLIM module was identified as `icclim` in the documentation but the module available under `ICCLIM`. Now `icclim == ICCLIM` and `ICCLIM will be deprecated in a future release`.
        
        
        Internal changes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * `xclim.subset` now attempts to load and expose the functions of `clisops.core.subset`. This is an API workaround preserving backwards compatibility.
        * Code styling now conforms to the latest release of black (v0.20.8).
        * New `IndicatorRegistrar` class that takes care of adding indicator classes and instances to the
          appropriate registries. `Indicator` now inherits from it.
        
        
        0.19.0 (2020-08-18)
        -------------------
        
        Breaking changes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * Refactoring of the `Indicator` class. The `cfprobe` method has been renamed to `cfcheck` and the `validate`
          method has been renamed to `datacheck`. More importantly, instantiating `Indicator` creates a new subclass on
          the fly and stores it in a registry, allowing users to subclass existing indicators easily. The algorithm for
          missing values is identified by its registered name, e.g. "any", "pct", etc, along with its `missing_options`.
        * xclim now requires xarray >= 0.16, ensuring that xclim.sdba is fully functional.
        * The dev requirements now include `xdoctest` -- a rewrite of the standard library module, `doctest`.
        * `xclim.core.locales.get_local_attrs` now uses the indicator's class name instead of the indicator itself and no
          longer accepts the `fill_missing` keyword. Behaviour is now the same as passing `False`.
        * `Indicator.cf_attrs` is now a list of dictionaries. `Indicator.json` puts all the metadata attributes in the key "outputs" (a list of dicts).
          All variable metadata (names in `Indicator._cf_names`) might be strings or lists of strings when accessed as object attributes.
        * Passing doctests are now strictly enforced as a build requirement in the Travis CI testing ensemble.
        
        New features and enhancements
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * New `ensembles.kkz_reduce_ensemble` method to select subsets of an ensemble based on the KKZ algorithm.
        * Create new Indicator `Daily`, `Daily2D` subclasses for indicators using daily input data.
        * The `Indicator` class now supports outputing multiple indices for the same inputs.
        * `xclim.core.units.declare_units` now works with indices outputting multiple DataArrays.
        * Doctests now make use of the `xdoctest_namespace` in order to more easily access modules and testdata.
        
        Bug fixes
        ~~~~~~~~~
        * Fix `generic.fit` dimension ordering. This caused errors when "time" was not the first dimension in a DataArray.
        
        Internal changes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        * `datachecks.check_daily` now uses `xr.infer_freq`.
        * Indicator subclasses `Tas`, `Tasmin`, `Tasmax`, `Pr` and `Streamflow` now inherit from `Daily`.
        * Indicator subclasses `TasminTasmax` and `PrTas` now inherit from `Daily2D`.
        * Docstring style now enforced using the `pydocstyle` with `numpy` doctsring conventions.
        * Doctests are now performed for all docstring `Examples` using `xdoctest`. Failing examples must be explicitly skipped otherwise build will now fail.
        * Indicator methods `update_attrs` and `format` are now classmethods, attrs to update must be passed.
        * Indicators definitions without an accompanying translation (presently French) will cause build failures.
        * Major refactoring of the internal machinery of `Indicator` to support multiple outputs.
        
        0.18.0 (2020-06-26)
        -------------------
        * Optimization options for `xclim.sdba` : different grouping for the normalization steps of DQM and save training or fitting datasets to temporary files.
        * `xclim.sdba.detrending` objects can now act on groups.
        * Replaced `dask[complete]` with `dask[array]` in basic installation and added `distributed` to `docs` build dependencies.
        * `xclim.core.locales` now supported in Windows build environments.
        * `ensembles.ensemble_percentiles` modified to compute along a `percentiles` dimension by default, instead of creating different variables.
        * Added indicator `first_day_below` and run length helper `first_run_after_date`.
        * Added ANUCLIM model climate indices mappings.
        * Renamed `areacella` to `areacello` in sea ice tests.
        * Sea ice extent and area outputs now have units of m2 to comply with CF-Convention.
        * Split `checks.py` into `cfchecks.py`, `datachecks.py` and `missing.py`. This change will only affect users creating custom indices using utilities previously located in `checks.py`.
        * Changed signature of `daily_freeze_thaw_cycles`, `daily_temperature_range`, `daily_temperature_range_variability` and `extreme_temperature_range` to take (tasmin, tasmax) instead of (tasmax, tasmin) and match signature of other similar multivariate indices.
        * Added `FromContext` subclass of `MissingBase` to have a uniform API for missing value operations.
        * Remove logging commands that captured all xclim warnings. Remove deprecated xr.set_options calls.
        
        0.17.0 (2020-05-15)
        -------------------
        * Added support for operations on dimensionless variables (`units = '1'`).
        * Moved `xclim.locales` to `xclim.core.locales` in a batch of internal changes aimed to removed most potential cyclic imports cases.
        * Missing checks and input validation refactored with addition of custom missing class registration (`xclim.core.checks.register_missing_method`) and simple validation method decorator (`xclim.core.checks.check`).
        * New `xclim.set_options` context to control the missing checks, input validation and locales.
        * New `xclim.sdba` module for statistical downscaling and bias-adjustment of climate data.
        * Added `convert_calendar` and `interp_calendar` to help in the conversion between calendars.
        * Added `at_least_n_valid` function, identifying null calculations based on minimum threshold.
        * Added support for `freq=None` in missing calculations.
        * Fixed outdated code examples in the docs and docstrings.
        * Doctests are now run as part of the test suite.
        
        0.16.0 (2020-04-23)
        -------------------
        * Added `vectorize` flag to `subset_shape` and `create_mask_vectorize` function based on `shapely.vectorize` as default backend for mask creation.
        * Removed `start_yr` and `end_yr` flags from subsetting functions.
        * Add multi gridpoints support in `subset.subset_gridpoint`.
        * Better `wrapped_partial` for more meaningful inspection.
        * Add indices for relative humidity, specific humidity and saturation vapor pressure with a few choices of method.
        * Allow lazy units conversion.
        * CRS definitions of projected DataSets are now written to file according to Climate and Forecast-convention standards.
        * Add utilities to merge attributes and update history in xclim.core.formatting.
        * Ensembles : Allow alignment of datasets with same frequency but different offsets.
        * Bug fixes in run_length for run-with-dates methods when the date is not found in the run.
        * Remove deepcopy from subset.subset_shape to improve memory usage.
        * Add `missing_wmo` function, identifying null calculations based on criteria from WMO.
        * Add `missing_pct` function, identifying null calculations based on percentage of missing values.
        
        0.15.x (2020-03-12)
        -------------------
        * Improvement in FWI: Vectorization of DC, DMC and FFMC with numba and small code refactoring for better maintainability.
        * Added example notebook for creating a catalog of selected indices
        * Added `growing_season_end`, `last_spring_frost`, `dry_days`,  `hot_spell_frequency`, `hot_spell_max_length`, and `maximum_consecutive_frost_free_days` indices.
        * Dropped use of `fiona.crs` class in lieu of the newer pyproj CRS handler for `subset_shape` operations.
        * Complete internal reorganization of xclim.
        * Internationalization of xclim : add `locales` submodule for localized metadata.
        * Add feature to retrieve coordinate values instead of index in `run_length.first_run`. Add `run_length.last_run`.
        * Fix bug in subset_gridpoint to work on lat/lon coords of any dimension when they are not a dimension of the data.
        
        0.14.x (2020-02-21)
        -------------------
        * Refactoring of the documentation.
        * Added support for pint 0.10
        * Add `atmos.heat_wave_total_length` (fixing a namespace issue)
        * Fixes in `utils.percentile_doy` and `indices.winter_rain_ratio` for multidimensionnal datasets.
        * Rewrote the `subset.subset_shape` function to allow for dask.delayed (lazy) computation.
        * Added utility functions to compute `time_bnds` when resampling data encoded with `CFTimeIndex` (non-standard calendars).
        * Fix in `subset.subset_gridpoint` for dask array coordinates.
        * Modified `subset_shape` to support subsetting with GeoPandas datatypes directly.
        * Fix in `subset.wrap_lons_and_split_at_greenwich` to preserve multi-region dataframes.
        * Improve the memory use of `indices.growing_season_length`.
        * Better handling of data with atypically named `lat` and `lon` dimensions.
        * Added six Fire Weather indices.
        
        0.13.x (2020-01-10)
        -------------------
        * Documentation improvements: list of indicators, RTD theme, notebook example.
        * Added `sea_ice_extent` and `sea_ice_area` indicators.
        * Reverted #311, removing the `_rolling` util function. Added optimal keywords to `rolling()` calls.
        * Fixed `ensembles.create_ensemble` errors for builds against xarray master branch.
        * Reformatted code to make better use of Python3.6 conventions (f-strings and object signatures).
        * Fixed randomly failing tests of `checks.missing_any`.
        * Improvement of `ensemble.ensemble_percentile` and `ensemble.create_ensemble`.
        
        0.12.x-beta (2019-11-18)
        ------------------------
        * Added a distance function computing the geodesic distance to a point.
        * Added a `tolerance` argument to `subset_gridpoint` raising an error if distance to closest point is larger than tolerance.
        * Created land module for standardized access to streamflow indices.
        * Enhancement to utils.Indicator to have more dynamic attributes using callables.
        * Added indices `heat_wave_total_length` and `tas` / `tg` to average tasmin and tasmax into tas.
        * Fixed a bug with typed call signatures that caused downstream failures on library import.
        * Added a `_rolling` util function to fix memory issues on large dask datasets.
        * Added the `subset_shape` function to subset utilities for clipping region-masked datasets via polygons.
        * Fixed a bug where certain dependencies caused ReadTheDocs builds to fail.
        * Added many statically typed function signatures for better function documentation.
        * Improved `DeprecationWarnings` and `UserWarnings` ensemble for xclim subsetting functions.
        * Dropped support for Python3.5.
        
        0.11.x-beta (2019-10-17)
        ------------------------
        * Added type hinting to call signatures of many functions for more explicit type-checking.
        * Added Kmeans clustering ensemble reduction algorithms.
        * Added utilities for converting between wind velocity (sfcWind) and wind components (uas, vas) arrays.
        * Added type hinting to call signatures of many functions for more explicit type-checking.
        * Now supporting explicit builds for Windows OS via Travis CI.
        * Fix failing test with Python 3.7.
        * Fixed bug in subset.subset_bbox that could add unwanted coordinates/dims to some variables when applied to an entire dataset.
        * Reformatted packaging configuration to pure Py3 wheel that ignore tests and test data.
        * Now officially supporting Python3.8!
        * Enhancement to precip_accumulation() to allow estimated amounts solid (or liquid) phase precipitation.
        * Bugfix for frequency analysis choking on time series with NaNs only.
        
        0.10.x-beta (2019-06-18)
        ------------------------
        * Added indices to ICCLIM module.
        * Added indices `days_over_precip_thresh` and `fraction_over_precip_thresh`.
        * Migrated to a `major.minor.patch-release` semantic versioning system.
        * Removed attributes in netCDF output from Indicators that are not in the CF-convention.
        * Added `fit` indicator to fit the parameters of a distribution to a series.
        * Added utilities with ensemble, run length, and subset algorithms to the documentation.
        * Source code development standards now implement Python Black formatting.
        * Pre-commit is now used to launch code formatting inspections for local development.
        * Documentation now includes more detailed usage and an example workflow notebook.
        * Development build configurations are now available via both Anaconda and pip install methods.
        * Modified create_ensembles() to allow creation of ensemble dataset without a time dimension as well as from xr.Datasets.
        * Modified create ensembles() to pad input data with nans when time dimensions are unequal.
        * Updated subset_gridpoint() and subset_bbox() to use .sel method if 'lon' and 'lat' dims are present.
        * *Added Azure Pipelines to automatically build xclim in Microsoft Windows environments.* -- **REMOVED**
        * Now employing PEP8 + Black compatible autoformatting.
        * Added Windows and macOS images to Travis CI build ensemble.
        * Added variable thresholds for tasmax and tasmin in daily_freezethaw_events.
        * Updated subset.py to use date formatted strings ("%Y", "%Y%m" etc.) in temporal subsetting.
        * Clean-up of day-of-year resampling. Precipitation percentile threshold will work without a doy index.
        * Addressed deprecations for xarray 0.13.0.
        * Added a decorator function that verifies validity and reformats subset calls using start_date or end_date signatures.
        * Fixed a bug where 'lon' or 'lon_bounds' would return false values if either signatures were set to 0.
        
        0.10-beta (2019-06-06)
        ----------------------
        * Dropped support for Python 2.
        * Added support for *period of the year* subsetting in ``checks.missing_any``.
        * Now allow for passing positive longitude values when subsetting data with negative longitudes.
        * Improved runlength calculations for small grid size arrays via ``ufunc_1dim`` flag.
        
        0.9-beta (2019-05-13)
        ---------------------
        This is a significant jump in the release. Many modifications have been made and will be added to the documentation in the coming days. Among the many changes:
        
        * New indices have been added with documentation and call examples.
        * Run_length based operations have been optimized.
        * Support for CF non-standard calendars.
        * Automated/improved unit conversion and management via pint library.
        * Added ensemble utilities for creation and analysis of muti-model climate ensembles.
        * Added subsetting utilities for spatio-temporal subsets of xarray data objects.
        * Added streamflow indicators.
        * Refactoring of the code : separation of indices.py into a directory with sub-files (simple, threshold and multivariate); ensembles and subset utilities separated into distinct modules (pulled from utils.py).
        * Indicators are now split into packages named by realms. import xclim.atmos to load indicators related to atmospheric variables.
        
        0.8-beta (2019-02-11)
        ---------------------
        *This was a staging release and is functionally identical to 0.7-beta*.
        
        0.7-beta (2019-02-05)
        ---------------------
        Major Changes:
        
        * Support for resampling of data structured using non-standard CF-Time calendars.
        * Added several ICCLIM and other indicators.
        * Dropped support for Python 3.4.
        * Now under Apache v2.0 license.
        * Stable PyPI-based dependencies.
        * Dask optimizations for better memory management.
        * Introduced class-based indicator calculations with data integrity verification and CF-Compliant-like metadata writing functionality.
        
        Class-based indicators are new methods that allow index calculation with error-checking and provide on-the-fly metadata checks for CF-Compliant (and CF-compliant-like) data that are passed to them. When written to NetCDF, outputs of these indicators will append appropriate metadata based on the indicator, threshold values, moving window length, and time period / resampling frequency examined.
        
        0.6-alpha (2018-10-03)
        ----------------------
        * File attributes checks.
        * Added daily downsampler function.
        * Better documentation on ICCLIM indices.
        
        0.5-alpha (2018-09-26)
        ----------------------
        * Added total precipitation indicator.
        
        0.4-alpha (2018-09-14)
        ----------------------
        * Fully PEP8 compliant and available under MIT License.
        
        0.3-alpha (2018-09-4)
        ---------------------
        * Added icclim module.
        * Reworked documentation, docs theme.
        
        0.2-alpha (2018-08-27)
        ----------------------
        * Added first indices.
        
        0.1.0-dev (2018-08-23)
        ----------------------
        * First release on PyPI.
        
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