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Update tide modelling notebook to be faster, add support for FES2022 #1247

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Proposed changes

This PR:

  1. Updates the Tide modelling notebook to load less data and run faster (as well as updating some links to point to the new DEA Intertidal data
  2. Adds support for the new FES2022 model in model_tides and pixel_tides

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  • Notebook created using the DEA-notebooks template
  • Remove any unused Python packages from Load packages
  • Remove any unused/empty code cells
  • Remove any guidance cells (e.g. General advice)
  • Ensure that all code cells follow the PEP8 standard for code. The jupyterlab_code_formatter tool can be used to format code cells to a consistent style: select each code cell, then click Edit and then one of the Apply X Formatter options (YAPF or Black are recommended).
  • Include relevant tags in the final notebook cell (refer to the DEA Tags Index, and re-use tags if possible)
  • Clear all outputs, run notebook from start to finish, and save the notebook in the state where all cells have been sequentially evaluated
  • Test notebook on both the NCI and DEA Sandbox (flag if not working as part of PR and ask for help to solve if needed)
  • If applicable, update the Notebook currently compatible with the NCI|DEA Sandbox environment only line below the notebook title to reflect the environments the notebook is compatible with
  • Check for any spelling mistakes using the DEA Sandbox's built-in spellchecker (double click on markdown cells then right-click on pink highlighted words). For example:

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looks good to me and runs :)

@robbibt robbibt merged commit 1830161 into develop Jul 15, 2024
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@robbibt robbibt deleted the tide_fix branch July 15, 2024 06:21
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