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@chpolste chpolste commented Dec 12, 2025

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A class to define a weather regime classification based on patterns and functions to project anomaly fields onto these patterns to compute a regime index.

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  • Array backend compatibility
  • Example notebook for the docs

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 99.62%. Comparing base (02051e5) to head (b70326a).

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@chpolste chpolste marked this pull request as ready for review December 30, 2025 11:23
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