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Climate Modeling Courseware

A collection of interactive lecture notes and assignments for a graduate level climate modeling course

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Brian E. J. Rose
Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
University at Albany

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ATM 623 Climate Modeling is an advanced graduate course on climate dynamics and climate modeling. The focus of the course is on the hands-on use of both simple and complex climate models to build understanding of the processes that control the planetary energy budget.

The course makes extensive use of Python code and the IPython notebook for reproducible, self-describing calculations and figures. This repository contains a collection of linked IPython notebooks with lecture notes, examples and assignments. All notebooks are self-describing.

Requirements

You need a scientific Python distribution available on your system, including numpy, scipy and IPython (version 2.0 or higher is recommended for the latest interactive notebook features).

Usage

From the main courseware directory, just enter

ipython notebook

or

ipython notebook index.ipynb

from your favorite terminal.

License

The notes and code are freely available under the MIT license. See the accompanying LICENSE file. Comments by email are always appreciated.

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