An example of how a driver, parallel atmospheric code written in Fortran and a column land surface model written in C++ could interact.
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An example of how a driver, parallel atmospheric code written in Fortran and a column land surface model written in C++ could interact.
CRUST: Climatic Research Unit Standardisation of Tree-ring data
Tools for Dynamic River Routing for Paleoclimate Simulations
Fortran code that combines the atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) SPEEDY with a reservoir computing-based machine learning algorithm for weather prediction and climate simulations.
The Noah with multiparameterization options (NoahMP) land surface model
The "superproject" wrapper repository for GCHP, the high-performance instance of the GEOS-Chem chemical-transport model.
Generalized Analog Regression Downscaling (GARD) code
The Intermediate Complexity Atmospheric Research model (ICAR)
GFDL's Flexible Modeling System
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).
Energy Exascale Earth System Model source code. NOTE: use "maint" branches for your work. Head of master is not validated.
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