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Workshop material for analysing spatially autocorrelated (SAC) data
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This command line utility reads Campbell Scientific binary data files as created by these data loggers and outputs them in ascii format to the standard output. Several output profiles are available: csv, xmgrace, sql, tob32 traditional output. Tob1,
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Haas / envidat_frontend
Apache License 2.0Frontend for the Envidat platform which provides environmental research data from researchers of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape.
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Codes for "Limited protection and ongoing loss of tropical cloud forest biodiversity and ecosystems worldwide"
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A collection of example scripts to run jobs on hyperion, the HPC@WSL
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Karger / chelsa_cmip6
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snow-models / meteoio
OtherThe MeteoIO library aims at making data access easy and safe for numerical simulations in environmental sciences requiring general meteorological data.
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StreamFlow is an extension to the spatially-distributed snow model Alpine3D which allows the user to perform hydrological simulations. On top of discharge and water height, StreamFlow can also compute stream temperature at any point along the stream.
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snow-models / snowpack
OtherSNOWPACK is a multi-purpose snow and land-surface model, which focuses on a detailed description of the mass and energy exchange between the snow, the atmosphere and optionally with the vegetation cover and the soil.
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snow-models / inishell
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyINIshell is a graphical user interface for numerical simulation software. It dynamically builds GUIs from XML files containing semantic descriptions of the models' parameters and allows for easy rapid deployment of new software features in the GUI.
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This project is deprecated, please use the StreamFlow model instead!
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snow-models / niViz
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0The goal of niViz is to interactively generate a variety of plots from either measured or simulated snow profiles including auxiliary data (such as meteorological time series). This works in a web browser (for example, go to https://run.niviz.org).
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Implementation of an Eulerian-Lagrangian snow transport model in OpenFOAM
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