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ISOMIP+ Collaborative Analysis and Writing Project

Ten different modelling groups submitted results to the ISOMIP+ model intercomparison project, using the Asay-Davis et al. (2016) protocol. This is a central repository where we can create and upload figures and the code used to generate them whilst analysing and describing the differences between ice-shelf ocean models. Discussions, figures and scripts are very welcome.

How it works:

  • To-do_list.md has a list of things to work on in the hackathon
  • Suggested figures for analysis are in the Issues section. Feel free to assign yourself a figure, suggest ideas for new ones by creating a new issue, upload figures into the text box, and make comments and suggestions.
  • Figure_outline.md contains a summary list of figures; this will be modified as we make progress.
  • To contribute code, first fork this repository, then make your changes (e.g. create new folder, edit or upload a jupyter notebook) and finally create a pull request back to the main repository to merge and share your work.

Virtual Hackathon Schedule:

  • US/Europe friendly time zone: Thursday 25 April (7am-10am US MT/9am-12pm US ET/2pm-5pm UK/3pm-6pm Western Europe)
  • Asia/Australia friendly time zone: Wednesday 1 May (9am-12pm Japan/10am-1pm Eastern Australia)/ Tuesday 30 Apr (6pm-9pm US MT/8pm-11pm US ET)

Note: Hackathon zoom link, Overleaf and Model Data distributed privately.

Getting started:

  • download and unzip the model data
  • fork this repository
  • clone your fork on your machine

You don't need to start from scratch: Xylar's plotting scripts have been (somewhat) converted to Jupyter Notebook form in this folder; alternatively there is a different method using xarray in overturning-streamfunction

In both of these notebooks you can modify the baserepo (where this repository is located on your machine) and basedrive (where the data is stored on your machine). This should allow you to open the files in a seamless way.

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