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There are two files with data taken from a subset of the UK Met Office’s network of land surface measurement
sites. These are:
1. metadata.csv This file contains site names, longitude, latitude and elevation for 20 locations throughout
Britain;
2. MaxTemp.csv Maximum daily temperatures in degrees Celsius for the above sites for 2020 (note that
this is a leap year, so there are 366 entries per site).
Perform an analysis of maximum temperatures in Britain in 2020, and write a report summarising the spatial
and temporal variation, and the modelling that you carry out. Your report should provide a clear commentary
of which models you are fitting and why, and any assumptions that you make, together with an assessment of
how well any models you use perform in terms of model fit and predictive ability.
Within your report, you should provide modelling and answers for the following questions:
1. Fit a spatial model to predict the maximum temperature in Morecambe, Coventry and
Kinross on September 12th 2020;
2. Fit a time series model to predict the maximum temperature in Yeovilton on November
1st-7th 2020, and assess this model’s appropriateness for other locations.
3. Extend the analysis/modelling by considering your own question(s), going beyond these
specific models, to better understand the spatial and temporal variability in maximum
temperatures in Britain in 2020. At a minimum, your report should include a map of
predicted temperatures and a map of uncertainties on a 0.1◦ grid over Britain.

What I have tried:

I am unable to do this
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Updated 9-Aug-22 5:35am

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Having read your question in more detail I am not sure that it has anything to do with programming.
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