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This tutorial is about comparing simulated and observed precipitation data. Simulated precipitation is in SDF format, while observed precipitation is in CSV format. Simulated precipitation represents model output, while observed precipitation comes from weather stations. The tutorial will result in an image showing color shading for simulated precipitation and dots for observed precipitation from different weather stations. The first step is to load the necessary libraries for the analysis.