collection of Jupyter notebooks which demonstrate how to access, process and visualise CAMS datasets
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collection of Jupyter notebooks which demonstrate how to access, process and visualise CAMS datasets
Split up GEOS-Chem runs into smaller chunks to schedule jobs on HPC. Also enables managing Meteorology & emissions input files.
Repository for GEOS-Chem High Performance: software that enables running GEOS-Chem on a cubed-sphere grid with MPI parallelization.
This repository contains all code and resources relevant for demonstrations of multi-cloud exploitation of EUMETSAT data.
System for logging, storing and visualisating values from various sensors
This repository contains the "superproject" wrapper for the "Classic" configuration of the GEOS-Chem model of atmospheric chemistry and composition.
Cloud-J is multi-scattering eight-stream radiative transfer model for solar radiation based on Fast-J. It was originally developed by Michael J. Prather.
Integrated Methane Inversion workflow repository.
The Harmonized Emissions Component (HEMCO), developed by the GEOS-Chem Support Team.
The "superproject" wrapper repository for GCHP, the high-performance instance of the GEOS-Chem chemical-transport model.
GEOS-Chem "Science Codebase" repository. Contains GEOS-Chem science routines, run directory generation scripts, and interface code. This repository is used as a submodule within the GCClassic and GCHP wrappers, as well as in other modeling contexts (external ESMs).
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