Dear Authors,
Thanks for curating this amazing dataset. We plan to use it to research continuous distribution shifts across time. For that, having long time-horizons available is very beneficial in order to highlight the shift (and to have enough time-points for extrapolation).
2014 is currently enforced as a hard-threshold in the code. I was wondering about the reason for that? A quick test revealed to me that older years are still accessible at the same API endpoint. Are there any bigger differences in format or data quality, for instance missing variables?
If so, I would be willing to submit a PR to make this older historic data available as well, given that it can be adapted to the current formats. I would be very glad if you could point me to the right directions.
Best Regards from Tübingen
Dear Authors,
Thanks for curating this amazing dataset. We plan to use it to research continuous distribution shifts across time. For that, having long time-horizons available is very beneficial in order to highlight the shift (and to have enough time-points for extrapolation).
2014 is currently enforced as a hard-threshold in the code. I was wondering about the reason for that? A quick test revealed to me that older years are still accessible at the same API endpoint. Are there any bigger differences in format or data quality, for instance missing variables?
If so, I would be willing to submit a PR to make this older historic data available as well, given that it can be adapted to the current formats. I would be very glad if you could point me to the right directions.
Best Regards from Tübingen