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Apache Open Climate Workbench
Apache Open Climate Workbench
is an effort to develop software that
performs climate model evaluations using model outputs from a variety of
different sources (the Earth System Grid Federation, the Coordinated
Regional Downscaling Experiment, the U.S. National Climate Assessment
and the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program) and
temporal/spatial scales with remote sensing data from NASA, NOAA and
other agencies. The toolkit includes capabilities for rebinning, metrics
computation and visualization. For additional project information,
please check the
project website
Getting Started
The
project’s wiki
is the best location for help and project
information. New users should check out the
Getting Started
and
Easy
OCW
pages for help getting the necessary dependencies installed. If
you would prefer to have an isolated environment set up in a virtual
machine you should read the
OCW VM
documentation. It will help you
get up and running quickly with a fresh VM image for OCW work.
There are a number of examples in the
examples
directory to help users
get started with the toolkit API. If you have questions, the best way to
get help is to email the project mailing lists which can be found on the
project's community page
Development
OCW always welcomes pull request. Please check the
Developer Area
on the wiki for additional information on how to contribute. The
project's JIRA
is a great place to start looking for issues to solve. Make sure to stop by the mailing lists and introduce yourself as well!
Documentation
The project host the documentation built from the last release artifact on
the project website
If you would like to build the documentation for the project run the following command from the root of the repository:
cd docs && make html
You will need to have installed the project dependencies first. Checkout the
Getting Started
and
Easy OCW
pages for help getting the necessary dependencies installed.
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