This release is mostly to respond to a change in how the reprojection functions used have changed. Updates were also made to how tracks results are aggregated into gridded fields. None of these updates change the number of tracks generated in the test data (557 tracks in Jan 1979 of ERA5 data at 100 km resolution and default settings -- 166 of which last more than 24 hours). Full details 1) Reprojection functions used no longer extrapolate beyond range of input grid. Therefore, reprojection code has been updated to prevent seams developing when going from rectilinear projections to polar projections. For polar grids, cells in the opposite hemisphere are now NaN instead of being unrealistically extrapolated. 2) The aggregation scripts have ...
ClimateBench is a benchmark dataset for climate model emulation inspired by WeatherBench. It consist...
Parcels v2.1.2 is a quick release build on previous versions v2.1.1. In particular: It fixes a seri...
These data were generated by Sprenger et al., as detailed in their paper: Sprenger, M., Fragkoulidi...
The main updates from version 12.4 to 13.2 involve the outputs up the main data frame in the cyclone...
Datasets consisting of 10,000 years of synthetic tropical cyclone tracks, generated using the Synthe...
This release is associated with the following peer-reviewed article: Crawford, A. D., Schreiber, E. ...
In the gamma release of v1.0.2g we implemented Global tropical cyclone input grib1 files production....
Added Export of forecast text files from the time series plot. Possibility to cancel the current...
This folder contains anticyclone tracks generated for Pepler (2022) These anticyclones were ident...
This dataset includes all global surface anticyclones as well as both surface and 500hPa cyclones tr...
# These codes relates to the following two journal papers: # a) Knutson et al (2020): https://doi....
The database contains two files: one with all cyclone trajectories from 1901 to 2010, and another on...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Copernicus Publications via the DOI in this...
This is the RAFT synthetic tropical cyclone (TC) dataset generated for the paper "Increased US coast...
This cyclone database was developed mainly to support oceanography and ocean engineering studies. ...
ClimateBench is a benchmark dataset for climate model emulation inspired by WeatherBench. It consist...
Parcels v2.1.2 is a quick release build on previous versions v2.1.1. In particular: It fixes a seri...
These data were generated by Sprenger et al., as detailed in their paper: Sprenger, M., Fragkoulidi...
The main updates from version 12.4 to 13.2 involve the outputs up the main data frame in the cyclone...
Datasets consisting of 10,000 years of synthetic tropical cyclone tracks, generated using the Synthe...
This release is associated with the following peer-reviewed article: Crawford, A. D., Schreiber, E. ...
In the gamma release of v1.0.2g we implemented Global tropical cyclone input grib1 files production....
Added Export of forecast text files from the time series plot. Possibility to cancel the current...
This folder contains anticyclone tracks generated for Pepler (2022) These anticyclones were ident...
This dataset includes all global surface anticyclones as well as both surface and 500hPa cyclones tr...
# These codes relates to the following two journal papers: # a) Knutson et al (2020): https://doi....
The database contains two files: one with all cyclone trajectories from 1901 to 2010, and another on...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Copernicus Publications via the DOI in this...
This is the RAFT synthetic tropical cyclone (TC) dataset generated for the paper "Increased US coast...
This cyclone database was developed mainly to support oceanography and ocean engineering studies. ...
ClimateBench is a benchmark dataset for climate model emulation inspired by WeatherBench. It consist...
Parcels v2.1.2 is a quick release build on previous versions v2.1.1. In particular: It fixes a seri...
These data were generated by Sprenger et al., as detailed in their paper: Sprenger, M., Fragkoulidi...