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hockeystick 0.0.0.9000
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
hockeystick 0.1.0
- Five datasets and warming stripes included in package
hockeystick 0.2.0
- Add climate_grid() and hockeystick_update_all()
hockeystick 0.3.0
- Add get_icecurves() and plot_icecurves() to visualize current and historic sea ice
hockeystick 0.3.4
- Don’t cache data by default, added write_cache options
hockeystick 0.4.0
- Add get_temp2k() and plot_temp2k() to visualize global Common Era reconstructed temp
hockeystick 0.5.0
- Add Atlantic hurricane data, get_hurricanes(), plot_hurricanes(), plot_hurricane_nrg()
hockeystick 0.5.1
- Update caching approach to comply with CRAN policies
hockeystick 0.5.2
- Add date/value annotations to charts
hockeystick 0.6.0
- Add global emissions from GCP: get_emissions(), plot_emissions()
hockeystick 0.6.1
- Fix leaving example data in cache
hockeystick 0.6.2
- Update documentation to conform with R version 4.2
hockeystick 0.6.3
- Add connectivity checks to conform with CRAN requirements
hockeystick 0.7.0
- Added methane data and cumulative co2 emissions treemap visualization
hockeystick 0.7.1
- Plot GCP emissions with land use change
hockeystick 0.7.2
- url-specific connectivity checks
hockeystick 0.7.3
- Fix climate grid connectivity checks
hockeystick 0.8.0
- Add daily temperature data from ClimateReanalyzer.org
hockeystick 0.8.1
- Select hurricane category in get_hurricanes() / Fix daily temp caching
hockeystick 0.8.2
- Update new get_dailytemp() urls
hockeystick 0.8.3
- Update to reflect climatereanalyzer switch to Copernicus data
hockeystick 0.8.4
- Update to plot_temp_scatter() and plot_temp_monthly()
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