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New Workflow: Wave Height from Buoy #19
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This looks good to m, and it was nice reading the Buoy data analysis!
Only minor thing that caught my attention is that where you share example Buoy camera images in the notebook, what does "today" mean for the second photo?
The API can retrieve the most recent photo from the buoy (i.e. from today) |
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to analyze wave heights from buoy dataReopened #15 to resolve conflicts with new Pythia changes