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| The tools shared within ES can be downloaded from different GIT repositories, | The tools shared within ES can be downloaded from different GIT repositories, | ||
| - | To run experiments you can use [[tools: | + | To run experiments you can use [[tools: |
| The climate experiments can be postprocessed by using: | The climate experiments can be postprocessed by using: | ||
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| - | * [[https:// | + | The links above are pointing to both tool's general documentation. To learn more about how to run them in BSC please refer to these GitLab projects: |
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| - | Daystat functionalities are being progressively added to Earth Diagnostics. Please, check if the ones you require have been implemented and request them if not. | + | * [[https:// |
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| - | Prediction scores | + | The R tools can be used for postprocessing experiments: |
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| And many other tools can be found under: | And many other tools can be found under: | ||
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| - | Older experiments have been postprocessed using | + | |
| + | Older experiments have been postprocessed using the following now deprecated tools: | ||
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| - | More details can be found in the wikis for each project | + | A quick presentation about how to use these old oceanic and atmospheric post processing tools can also be found here: {{file: |
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| - | Set of bash functions called through the ocean_pp.bash script allowing the user to perform a series of diagnostics. | ||
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| - | A quick presentation about how to use ocean and atmospheric post processing tools has been given, the slides are available here {{file: | ||
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| - | Set of bash and nco functions called used to format atmospheric monthly and daily means into standards from ENSEMBLE project. | ||
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| - | A quick presentation about how to use ocean and atmospheric post processing tools can also be fin here: {{file: | ||
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| - | Seasonal To Decadal (Climate) Verification. Set of tools to assess the performance of a model through the computation of typical prediction scores against one or more observational datasets or reanalyses (a reanalysis being a physical extrapolation of observations that relies on the equations from a model, not a pure observational dataset). | ||
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| - | This set of tools has been developped in python using a object oriented framework in order to post-process and calculate statistics on daily data (ERAint daily reanalysis, raw outpust from EC-Earth experiments, | ||
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