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@Biondini Biondini commented May 2, 2024

I added two new plots that allow to analyse probabilistic models using the alarm-based approach.
In particular i added the ROC and Molchan diagrams derived from the contingency table.
The new functions are called "plot_ROC_diagram()" and "plot_Molchan_diagram()".

I changed the name of the already availabe "plot_ROC()" function into "plot_concentration_ROC()".
The new 2 functions and the modiefied plot_concentration_ROC() are also inserted in the tutorial for the evaluation of gridded forecasts.

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I added the code to plot the contingency_ROC and the contingency_Molchan in the .\csep\utils\plots.py.
I also inserted the two funcions in the tutorial of "gridded_forecast_evaluation.py"
i inserted the two function in the example "gridded_forecast_evaluation.py"
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the PR looks good to go

@fabiolsilva fabiolsilva merged commit 21d275c into SCECcode:main Jun 10, 2024
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