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Fixing spatial subsetting coverage #66

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The problem of not fully covering subsetted areas is resolved with this PR. The basic idea as expanding the required spatial extends by the resolution of the datset, i.e., 0.25 degree.

Reported-by: Hongli Liu hongli.liu@ualberta.ca

The problem of not fully covering subsetted areas is resolved with this
PR. The basic idea as expanding the required spatial extends by the
resolution of the datset, i.e., 0.25 degree.

Reported-by: Hongli Liu <hongli.liu@ualberta.ca>
Signed-off-by: Kasra Keshavarz <kasra.keshavarz@ucalgary.ca>
@kasra-keshavarz kasra-keshavarz added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 14, 2024
@kasra-keshavarz kasra-keshavarz self-assigned this Aug 14, 2024
@kasra-keshavarz kasra-keshavarz merged commit 8e55b44 into main Aug 14, 2024
@kasra-keshavarz kasra-keshavarz deleted the iss65 branch August 14, 2024 21:10
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