These are contributed by students from AOS218 (Fall 2013; Instructor J. David Neelin). As a portion of this course, we try to organize local expertise on tools for using data sets on climate data and climate model data including the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects (CMIPs) to communicate and pass on some of that knowledge. The aim of the "tips and best practices" is to provide some sense of the uses and limitations of some of the main software packages for those who are choosing what to use, and for senior graduate students to pass on the knowledge they wish they had known when they started out. |
Accessing, Downloading, and Viewing Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Data
Contributed by Daniel Walton (with bits from D. Neelin & J. Meyerson) Via the Earth System Grid Federation websites |
NetCDF Operators (Tools for analyzing/viewing/manipulating netcdf data)
Contributed by Neil Berg. [see also http://nco.sourceforge.net/, http://sourceforge.net/projects/nco/] |
Using Python in climate data analysis (and plotting using NCL)
Contributed by Baird Langenbrunner Via the Python, CDAT and NCL webpages |