NEWS
azmetr 0.4.0
- Added function
az_lwdaily()
for downloading daily leaf wetness data, which now are available via the API
- Added function
az_lw15min()
for downloading 15-minute (a.k.a. "real-time") leaf wetness data, which now are available via the API
- Added function
az_15min()
for downloading 15-minute (a.k.a. "real-time") data, which now are available via the API
azmetr 0.3.0
az_hourly()
now accepts dates for start_date_time
and end_date_time
- Improved messages regarding what date/time ranges are being queried and returned by data retrieval functions.
az_hourly()
now returns data from the previous hour when start_date_time
and end_date_time
are not supplied rather than returning the previous day of hourly data.
azmet
is now much more verbose, printing messages about which data are requested and which data are returned.
- Added an option
"azmet.print_api_call"
which, when set to TRUE
prints the HTTP request sent to the APIāfor debugging purposes.
- Fixed a bug that caused an error when data was requested from all stations but some stations didn't have data for all variables.
- Requests for data before January 1, 2021 now error, since these data are not on the AZMet API (yet).
azmetr 0.2.1
az_daily()
and az_hourly()
now print a warning if there is any missing data for the combination of dates and stations requested
- Transferred maintenance of package to Jeremy Weiss
- Timestamp for hourly and daily maximum two-minute sustained wind speeds,
wind_2min_timestamp
now appears in downloaded data
- Variable type for hourly and daily
wind_2min_timestamp
now is date-time instead of character with correct time zone, tzone = "America/Phoenix"
- Values for hourly
date_datetime
variable now have tzone = "America/Phoenix"
assigned
- The
station_info
dataset now includes elevation
azmetr 0.2.0
azmetr
now uses the httr2
package instead of httr
for API requests. This change allowed for easier rate limiting
- There is now a rate limit of 4 requests per second to the API. This shouldn't cause noticeable slowdowns except when using the
station_id
argument maybe
az_add_units()
now adds units to new wind_2min_*
variables recently added to the API
azmetr 0.1.0
- functions now check if supplied
station_id
is valid and an active station before querying the API
- added
station_info
dataset with station names, IDs, and location.
az_daily()
and az_hourly()
convert values like -999, -9999, etc. into NA
s
- functions now return a 0x0 tibble when no data is returned by the API
- changed internal use of base R pipe (
|>
) to magrittr pipe (%>%
) instead of requiring R 4.1 or later
- exports magrittr pipe (
%>%
) so it can be used when loading only azmetr
- You can now supply POSIXct or Date values to
start_date
and end_date
arguments in addition to character ISO representations of date (e.g. YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY/MM/DD). You can supply POSIXct to start_date_time
and end_date_time
. Additionally, you can use character with at least (but potentially more) precision to the hour. (e.g., YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS now works and gets rounded down to the nearest hour).
- added vignettes
- fixed a bug where the wrong units were added to variables ending in
_mps
by az_add_units()
azmetr 0.0.0.9000
- Functions for accessing hourly (
az_hourly()
) and daily (az_daily()
) weather, and cumulative heat units / ETO (az_heat()
) added.
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.