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GEOS-Chem "Science Codebase" repository. Contains GEOS-Chem science routines, run directory generation scripts, and interface code. This repository is used as a submodule within the GCClassic and GCHP wrappers, as well as in other modeling contexts (external ESMs).
QGIS toolkit 🧰 for pre- and post-processing 🔨, visualizing 🔍, and running simulations 💻 in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model 🌀
The official home of climt, a Python based climate modelling toolkit.
Idealized GCM from the University of Exeter
A python implementation of the ITU-R P. Recommendations for atmospheric attenuation modeling
NSV13, a Ship-to-ship Combat SS13 Server
Install WRF with required libraries
LOWTRAN atmospheric absorption extinction, scatter and irradiance model--in Python and Matlab
Line-By-Line Radiative Transfer Model by Atmospheric and Environmental Research
Atmospheric chemistry box-model for the MCM
Pythonic particle-based (super-droplet) warm-rain/aqueous-chemistry cloud microphysics package with box, parcel & 1D/2D prescribed-flow examples in Python, Julia and Matlab
Python toolkit for GEOS-Chem. Contains basic plotting scripts, plus the suite of GEOS-Chem benchmarking utilities.
PyCHAM: CHemistry with Aerosol Microphysics in Python box model for Windows, Linux and Mac
🌀 The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model with CMake support
Python interface for the Horizontal Wind Model 2014 (HWM14)
Create and processing emissions for numeric air quality models
This BASH script installs all the required libraries, packages, software, dependencies, etc for the Weather Research & Forecasting model suite.
Massive-Parallel Trajectory Calculations (MPTRAC) is a Lagrangian particle dispersion model for the analysis of atmospheric transport processes in the free troposphere and stratosphere.
Field observation quick analysis toolkit
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