Tessendorf FFT based ocean waves and buoyancy in Godot 4 using compute shaders
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Tessendorf FFT based ocean waves and buoyancy in Godot 4 using compute shaders
M.I.T General Circulation Model master code and documentation repository
Open source framework for ocean trajectory modelling
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Read MITgcm mds binary files into xarray
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🌎 Framework for realistic regional-to-global ocean simulations, and coupled ocean + sea-ice simulations based on Oceananigans and ClimaSeaIce. Basis for the ocean and sea-ice component of CliMA's Earth system model.
Webgl Ocean based on Tessendorf paper. Implementation of Phillips spectrum and its inverse FFT
Julia interface to MITgcm
Python tools for working with DHI MIKE21
Sea state observational data retrieval
Automatic generation of regional configurations of the Modular Ocean Model 6 (MOM6) in Python
CO2SYS software for MATLAB (or GNU Octave) to calculate marine CO2 system variables and propagate uncertainties. This software accepts traditional CO2SYS input parameters, as well as carbonate species concentrations and anoxic species.
Simple configurations to study specific oceanic physical processes and be used as a tool for training
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🎲 Parameter estimation for Oceananigans using EnsembleKalmanProcesses
Tide modelling tools for large-scale satellite earth observation analysis
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