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The wavelet-based quantile mapping (WQM) technique is designed to correct biases in spatio-temporal precipitation forecasts across multiple time scales. The WQM method effectively enhances forecast accuracy by generating an ensemble of precipitation forecasts that account for uncertainties in the prediction process. For a comprehensive overview of the methodologies employed in this package, please refer to Jiang, Z., and Johnson, F. (2023) <doi:10.1029/2022EF003350>. The package relies on two packages for continuous wavelet transforms: 'WaveletComp', which can be installed automatically, and 'wmtsa', which is optional and available from the CRAN archive <https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/wmtsa/>. Users need to manually install 'wmtsa' from this archive if they prefer to use 'wmtsa' based decomposition.
Version: | 0.1.4 |
Depends: | R (≥ 3.5.0) |
Imports: | MBC, WaveletComp, matrixStats, ggplot2 |
Suggests: | stats, tidyr, dplyr, wmtsa, scales, data.table, graphics, testthat (≥ 3.0.0), knitr, rmarkdown, bookdown |
Published: | 2024-10-11 |
DOI: | 10.32614/CRAN.package.WQM |
Author: | Ze Jiang [aut, cre], Fiona Johnson [aut] |
Maintainer: | Ze Jiang <ze.jiang at unsw.edu.au> |
License: | GPL (≥ 3) |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Materials: | README |
CRAN checks: | WQM results |
Reference manual: | WQM.pdf |
Vignettes: |
WQM (source, R code) |
Package source: | WQM_0.1.4.tar.gz |
Windows binaries: | r-devel: WQM_0.1.4.zip, r-release: WQM_0.1.4.zip, r-oldrel: WQM_0.1.4.zip |
macOS binaries: | r-release (arm64): WQM_0.1.4.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): WQM_0.1.4.tgz, r-release (x86_64): WQM_0.1.4.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): WQM_0.1.4.tgz |
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