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We talked a bit yesterday, with @hdrake, about whether everything needed to redo the big data lecture in native Julia was already there. Here are packages / notebooks that I am aware of and might be useful for this one or e.g. possibly lecture 5 ( @mfreilich1 , please see annotations):
Will aim to take another look / try a couple things and get back to you early next week if useful ...
ps. also e.g. the grid related plots in http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-3071-2015 might be representative of what climate models use (Figs 1, 2 + C1, C2 -> lecture 5)
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I've summarized here what I think we would want as the foundation of a julia stack (basically the julia equivalent of xarray + dask), which actually may already exist in ESDL.jl but is possible still fairly unstable / poorly documented.
We talked a bit yesterday, with @hdrake, about whether everything needed to redo the big data lecture in native Julia was already there. Here are packages / notebooks that I am aware of and might be useful for this one or e.g. possibly lecture 5 ( @mfreilich1 , please see annotations):
Will aim to take another look / try a couple things and get back to you early next week if useful ...
ps. also e.g. the grid related plots in http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-3071-2015 might be representative of what climate models use (Figs 1, 2 + C1, C2 -> lecture 5)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: