@InsertUser I got the same thing for my second click. I'm wondering if their app isn't centered around western countries. Is there enough knowledge available about for example the African continent? If you get a result there it mentions the winters won't be any drier, but the 'winters' is in some countries the raining season. Are those getting wetter? That's the question I'm expecting to get an answer to. @fionag11
@karelbrits @fionag11
IIRC the research looked like it was originally based in the US cities.
I get that that there may be places where the output of the model doesn't entirely match another place. But when they do a match they then give an explanation of the change. I don't get why they can't do an explanation of the change if there's no match. They must have the data, it's what they used for matching.
It doesn't really explain the matching method well either so, what variables are matched?
@karelbrits @fionag11
IIRC the research looked like it was originally based in the US cities.
I get that that there may be places where the output of the model doesn't entirely match another place. But when they do a match they then give an explanation of the change. I don't get why they can't do an explanation of the change if there's no match. They must have the data, it's what they used for matching.