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python package for analyzing general circulation model output data
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Python package for process-oriented climate modeling
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The official home of climt, a Python based climate modelling toolkit.
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A collection of interactive lecture notes and assignments in Jupyter notebook format.
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Idealized GCM from the University of Exeter
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JupyterBook source for The Climate Laboratory
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Open-source Python package for Collective and Systematic Evaluation of Climate and Earth System Models
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The Hector Simple Climate Model
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GFDL's Flexible Modeling System
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RTE+RRTMGP is a set of codes for computing radiative fluxes in planetary atmospheres.
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A Planetary Intensity Code for Atmospheric Spectroscopy Observations
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Global monthly climate data, historic and predictions, on an interactive map
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Unified access to simple climate models (work in progress)
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π Regional-to-global coupled ocean and sea ice simulations based on Oceananigans
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This toolkit helps companies and financial institutions to assess the temperature alignment of current targets, commitments, and investment and lending portfolios, and to use this information to develop targets using portfolio coverage or temperature rating (CDP/WWF v1) methods for official validation by the SBTi. See the wiki for a change log.
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Provides analysis for the MPAS components of E3SM
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A cookbook π of recipes (i.e., examples) for analysing ocean and sea ice model output. π©π½βπ³ππ¨π»βπ³
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Python wrapper for the simple climate model MAGICC
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