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…180 to 0_360) to consider the cell on prime meridian (or indeed any cell at least somewhat on the right of it) to be part of the right hand raster, not the left hand. This is because our ERA5 grid extent is -.125 to 359.875, rather than .125 to 360.125. We don't want to duplicate the column on the prime meridian.
…eted process of documenting how user level data is created from raw data in data-raw.
…) seems to not be compatible with spatRasters (they require external pointers).
… changed the name of as.data.table.raster.terra to avoid it being recognized as an S3 method.
…ts during the weights tolerance join.
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Implementing a user-defined tolerance for joining the overlay_weights with the climate table. Note that when a tolerance is not implemented, the regular join is used because (I assume) it's faster / less memory intensive.