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Open-source Python package for Systematic Evaluation of Climate and Earth System Models
đź‘Ł Calculate your carbon footprint easily using a command line interface (10+ metrics, .PDF report).
A curated list of resources about various climate research topics
RTE+RRTMGP is a set of codes for computing radiative fluxes in planetary atmospheres. This fork uses neural networks for the gas optics computations and optimized code for the radiative transfer.
A List of freely available datasets on climate change
Repository for studies on data visualization in weather/climate science
Mid-Latitude Evaluation System
A lightweight and extensible framework for execution scripts written in YAML.
ClimWIP allows to calculate & apply performance and independence weights to CMIP models
Global-mean data and analysis of CMIP6 experiments
Using ANN's to reveal changes in extreme events and internal variability in climate models
🔍 Quickly find content, data, and groups related to climate change.
Investigation of model biases in historical internal variability using explainable AI
Simple wrappers for processing netcdf files for use in simple climate models
Carbon Clock is an estimation of how much CO2 can be released into the atmosphere to limit global warming to a maximum of 1.5°C.
Information about the Nordic Earth System Modeling (ESM) organisation
ANN detecting signal from internal variability
Using a neural network to predict changes in the rate of global mean surface temperature warming
New geocarb model
ScriptEngine tasks for the EC-Earth model
Evaluating anomalously early spring onsets in the 21st century
Timing of emergence of CONUS summertime temperatures
This course covered computational techniques for situations that often arise in Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering.
Math 485 Spring 2019 project: Super-modeling for chaotic systems (ft. Lorenz systems)
This repository is for storing the code I have written for an internship started during the summer of 2021 at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) under the direction of professor Alejandro Di Luca. The internship concerns the evaluation of the Canadian Regional Climate Model 6 - Global Environmental Multiscale 5 (CRCM6-GEM5)'s energy balance.
NordicESMHub proposal for NeIC open invitation for collaboration
Climate drivers of the springtime North America cooling pattern
Redesign and rewrite of the website for Cal-Adapt.org
Tool for manipulation of Hadgem output to for WRF model
An analysis of the correlations between incidents of armed conflict, fatalities, high temperatures, and cities of traditional cultural crossroads, specifically, an analysis on the Silk Road cities, as hotbeds of violence, high heat, and cultural diversity.