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Ways to simulate weather data over several periods (Python or R)?
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If you plot it using ggplot2 and passed the function geom_smooth, you can have a simulation of this data … library(ggplot2)
ggplot(df_ref, aes(x = Date, y = Temp_ref))+
geom_point()+
geom_smooth()
2) We can recreate this simulation by using loess function:
model <- loess(Temp_ref~as.numeric(Date), data …