Currently the results of are returned in local time, however this becomes an issue when spatially aggregating over timeseries to get a global map, since timezones might break up areas into discontinous patches. Maybe Solar time should be used since the spatial shift in time is continous then. Thus results become less prone to computational outliers/errors due to the "jump" between timezones (espacially the international date border)
Provide an option to reenable display of OpenAQ data when the default will be changed as described here. This should be a checkbox that is unchecked by default.
OpenAQ data is often unreliable, but TOAR should provide high quality data. Therefor the default should be changed, such that OpenAQ data will only be included if explicitly stated.
Each request for a given analysis result produces a separate status-url but also a separate zip-result. Currently these results will be stored indefinitely. Since they are only used to get data out of existing status URLs (which should be usually retrieved soon after the results exists), this may unnecessarily take up storage space. Therefor a policy for storage and cleanup of these results should be decided and implemented.
A (forwarded) status link for which results already exist should return these results.
Example:
Results are available for the link
https://toar-data.fz-juelich.de/api/v2/analysis/status/f478024b-75e2-4220-abac-9568dfe7a1b2
Both Firefox and Edge do not return the existing results for the status query, but the status link again.