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TIMESTAMP/DATE FORMAT ERROR

Greetings,
Im testing this code, and have treid maintaining the csv just as in the example folder.
My time stamp is in: Day/Month/Year format.
When I run

output_matilda = matilda_simulation(df, output=working_directory,
                                    sim_start='01-01-2003', sim_end='31-12-2022',
                                    freq="D",  # Temporal resolution ("D", "M" or "Y")
                                    lat=76,  # Latitude
                                    area_cat=20.5,  # Catchment area
                                    area_glac=10.5,  # Glaciated area in the catchment
                                    ele_dat=20,  # Reference altitude of the data (e.g. AWS altitude)
                                    ele_glac=350,  # Mean altitude of glaciated area
                                    ele_cat=500,  # Mean catchment elevation

                                    # Optional:
                                    # 1. specify model parameters, e.g.
                                    PCORR=1.5,
                                    # For a list of model parameters and default values check the Parameters file

                                    # 2. Add glacier profile (see Readme) to account for glacier change:
                                    glacier_profile= glacier_profile,
                                    elev_rescaling=True,

                                    # 3. Include interactive plots:
                                    plot_type='all'	# If you receive errors relating to plotly either try a different plotly version or change plot_type to "print"
                                    )

I get the following error

ValueError: time data "13-01-2003" doesn't match format "%m-%d-%Y", at position 12. You might want to try:
    - passing `format` if your strings have a consistent format;
    - passing `format='ISO8601'` if your strings are all ISO8601 but not necessarily in exactly the same format;
    - passing `format='mixed'`, and the format will be inferred for each element individually. You might want to use `dayfirst` alongside this.
    - ```

Evapotranspiration

Currently, potential evaporation of the HBV routine (HBV_pe) is passed to the plotting module as 'Evaporation sum'. This should either be labelled differently or actual evapotranspiration (HBV_AET) should be passed.

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