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Stefanie Molin
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Stefanie Molin is a data scientist and software engineer at Bloomberg LP in NYC, tackling tough problems in information security, particularly revolving around anomaly detection, building tools for gathering data, and knowledge sharing. She has extensive experience in data science, designing anomaly detection solutions, and utilizing machine learning in both R and Python in the AdTech and FinTech industries. She holds a B.S. in operations research from Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, with minors in economics, and entrepreneurship and innovation. In her free time, she enjoys traveling the world, inventing new recipes, and learning new languages spoken among both people and computers.
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Exploring an API to find and collect temperature data

In Chapter 2, Working with Pandas DataFrames, we worked on data collection and how 
to perform an initial inspection and filtering of the data; this usually gives us ideas of things that need to be addressed before we move further in our analysis. Since this chapter builds on those skills, we will get to practice some of them here as well. To begin, we will start by exploring the weather API that's provided by the NCEI. Then, in the next section, we will learn about data wrangling using temperature data that was previously obtained from this API.

Important note

To use the NCEI API, you will have to request a token by filling out this form with your email address: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/token.

For this section, we will be working in the 2-using_the_weather_api.ipynb notebook to request temperature data from the NCEI API. As we learned in Chapter 2,Working with Pandas DataFrames, we can use the requests...

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Stefanie Molin

Stefanie Molin is a data scientist and software engineer at Bloomberg LP in NYC, tackling tough problems in information security, particularly revolving around anomaly detection, building tools for gathering data, and knowledge sharing. She has extensive experience in data science, designing anomaly detection solutions, and utilizing machine learning in both R and Python in the AdTech and FinTech industries. She holds a B.S. in operations research from Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, with minors in economics, and entrepreneurship and innovation. In her free time, she enjoys traveling the world, inventing new recipes, and learning new languages spoken among both people and computers.
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