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[azmet] Shut off forecast-based QA/QC #2409

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Aariq opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 3 comments
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[azmet] Shut off forecast-based QA/QC #2409

Aariq opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 3 comments
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Aariq commented Feb 13, 2025

The GitHub Action, https://github.com/uace-azmet/azmet-forecast-qa/actions/runs/13285223152, and the dashboard, https://viz.datascience.arizona.edu/azmet-qaqc/, have stopped working, but Jeremy doesn't need them anymore

Nevermind, Jeremy uses the dashboard, just not the forecast tab

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  • Remove pinned data from posit connect
  • stop github action on repo that does forecasting
  • put a note in the forecast tab of the dashboard that it is deprecated
  • re-publish dashboard
  • update repostatus bages and add notes to READMEs as appropriate
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@Aariq is there a way to document this work so that we can still showcase it?

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Aariq commented Feb 13, 2025

Well, I could keep the QA/QC dashboard up (I think I just need to re-publish it probably) and add a note that the forecast-based validations are deprecated. I mostly care about turning off the forecasting repo action because it's using compute for nothing.

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Aariq commented Feb 17, 2025

The dashboard actually is still working: https://viz.datascience.arizona.edu/azmet/azmet-qaqc-dashboard/
The thing that isn't working on posit connect is this: https://viz.datascience.arizona.edu/azmet-qaqc/ (source: https://github.com/uace-azmet/azmet-forecast-qa/blob/main/notes/QA-report.qmd) which can just be removed.

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