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  • Ocean wants to use Anaconda/Conda , Milena asks on how to use Classic Viewer
  • UV-CDAT is now build through Anaconda, Ocean analysis package is installable through and sits under Anaconda.
  • Ashish there is Anaconda and Conda, Conda is only for installation
  • Ocean – they do not have the name for the package yet, they will have it as a package in Anaconda
  • Ocean will have their interactive python notebooks that will be in the repo as scripts, they will be then exported and distributed through anaconda
  • Ocean do not have it under repo yet, they are working on it
  • Ocean package will distribute both notebooks and python scripts
  • Workflow asked if Ocean would like to leverage and use classic viewer to display the analysis plots
  • Samuel Fries (Unlicensed) presented a more generic viewer. Todd would like a database on top of every analysis created and run through the viewer, to keep track of the different runs and analysis as a searchable database  ('cinema' through Kitware funded through Oscar very similar) 
  • obs data - they do not have it in repo yet, not a lot of data so far ~ a GB (Ashish - d not use githab for that then)
  • Rob should be able to help to put the obs into the repo
  • publishing Ocean analysis data to ESGF, use triage hub to for publication needs

 

Atmosphere Group Notes

/wiki/spaces/ATM/pages/71336556

Atmosphere-Land Notes

  • Anthropogenic non-CO2 emissions: Capture the workflow. J-F Lamarque has done this for iESM cases in the past. How do we do this moving forward?

    • Phil R.: irregular grids make this more complicated. Interpolation on the fly supported in the atm code, but not well documented, maybe not always conservative. Could make this more rigorous.

    • Phillip C-S.: Haven't paid enough attention to new scenarios for ACME. Need more attention here. Maintain compatibility with CESM in terms of file formats, etc.

    • Andy Jones: what is happening for CMIP6 to translate the emissions data for new scenarios?
  • Ruby: what is the requirement for LULC?
    • Peter: we need to look at the way LULC datasets are used in transient SP cases.
  • Latent heat of fusion and ice
    • Peter Thornton: land will add this as a task to make sure we know what the land is doing with these fluxes. Compare with atmosphere.
  • clear-sky albedo
    • Phit R. is working on this, will get information to the land group for next step sensitivity testing.
    • Shaocheng Xie: is this a high priority for V1?
  • Isotopes:
    • Bill R.: oxygen isotopes and deuterium are in BeTR and CLM5, are we bringing it into ACME?
    • Peter: Also we have carbon isotopes currently active in 
  • Precip over topography:
    • both riverflow and hgih resolution precip datasets can be useful in evaluating the model precip.

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