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Tools

The tools shared within ES can be downloaded from different GIT repositories, although some of them are installed on ES machines by default. When a tool is deployed on the machine, it is preferred to use the installed version because it will be always the last available stable version.

To run experiments you can use Autosubmit in combination with the auto-models repositories.

The climate experiments can be postprocessed by using:

Daystat functionalities are being progressively added to Earth Diagnostics. Please, check if the ones you require have been implemented and request them if not.

Prediction scores can be computed by using:

And many other tools can be found under:

Older experiments have been postprocessed using the following now deprecated tools:

A quick presentation about how to use these old oceanic and atmospheric post processing tools can also be found here: tools_meeting_presentation.pdf. More details can be found in the wikis for each project

Autosubmit

Autosubmit launches and monitors experiments on any Platforms used at Earth Sciences Department. A general description, what is the goal of Autosubmit, how it works, user's manual and documentation is available here.

Atmosphere diagnostics

Set of bash and nco functions called used to format atmospheric monthly and daily means into standards from ENSEMBLE project.

s2dverification

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).

EIONET-UTDretriever

This tool provides automated data collection from the EEA's Air Quality Portal (up-to-date EIONET Air Quality observations)

Perturbation of atmospheric forcing

Atmospheric Composition tools

Miscellaneous

Repository coordinators

Every tool has it's source code in a git repository in the ES GitLab. Here you can find the list of coordinators for every project.

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