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EnvironmentalSetting_Toolkit

Tools supporting the NPS IMD Environmental Setting protocol (https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2244060)

The Environmental setting Toolkit is the next iteration of and was forked from the IM_Climate toolkit created in 2016-2017. That toolkit can be found here: (https://github.com/IMDProjects/IM_Climate)

Development Timeline

Version 2.0 - March 2018
	Bug fixes
	Parameter date range availability
	Period of record summary 
	Station data (day count parameters) - standard and custom AOAs
	Station data (departures from normals) - standard and custom AOAs

Version 2.1 - April 2018
	AOA polygon-based metrics (departures from normals gridded metrics using 800m PRISM data)
	Enhancements/bug fixes for station-based metrics

Version 2.1.1 - June 2018
  Performance enhancements for gridded metric generation

Version 2.1.2 - September 2018
  Bug fixes

Version 2.1.3 - May 2019
  Enhancements for FY2019 station metric generation

Version 2.1.4 - August 2020
  Switch to DBI

Version 2.1.5 - August 2020
  Bug fix

Version 2.1.6 - Late 2020
  Enhancements for FY2019 gridded metric generation

Version 2.2 - Unknown
  Mirror capabilities for Python version of Toolkit
	Index-based metrics
	Upload polygon

Version 2.3 - Mid 2021
	Generic capabilities: add DayMet/NASA NEX as sources

Release 2.1.4 - 20200817

Release Notes Switched database access to DBI.

Release 2.1.3 - 20190530

Release Notes Enhancements to run count and departure metrics. Addition of daily flag data requests. Updates to station response. Implemented testing framework.

Release 2.1.2 - 20180924

Release Notes

Release 2.1 - 20180531

Release notes

Release 2.0 - 20180322

Release notes

Disclaimer

This software is in the public domain because it contains materials from the U.S. National Park Service, an agency of the United States Department of Interior.

Although this software package has been used by the U.S. National Park Service (NPS), no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the NPS or the U.S. Government as to the accuracy and functioning of the package and related program material nor shall the fact of distribution constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the NPS in connection therewith.

This software is provided "AS IS."