Simple tools to query and retrieve data from the ESGF's CMIP5 and CORDEX projects.
Project description
Python code to manage the analysis of climate model outputs published in the CMIP5 and CORDEX archives
This package provides simple tools to process data from the CMIP5 and CORDEX archives distributed by the Earth System Grid Federation.
This package was developed by F. B. Laliberte and P. J. Kushner as part of the “ExArch: Climate analytics on distributed exascale data archives” G8 Research Initiative grant. http://proj.badc.rl.ac.uk/exarch
This version is a major rewrite from earlier versions.
Frederic B. Laliberte, Paul J. Kushner Univerity of Toronto, 2016
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC/CRSNG) funded FBL and PJK during this project.
If using this code to retrieve and process data from the ESGF please cite: Efficient, robust and timely analysis of Earth System Models: a database-query approach F. Laliberte, Juckes, M., Denvil, S., Kushner, P. J., TBD.
Current ESGF Project Compatibility
CMIP5 (full, tested)
CREATEIP (full, tested)
CORDEX (full, not completely tested)
Current OTHER Project Compatibility
CanSISE (full, not completely tested)
Version History
- 1.9.9.x: Bug fixes. piControl experiments now work as intended. Stability. New Projects.
Performance improvements in reduce. Logging. Travis-CI testing.
1.9.9: Stability. Better tempfiles handling (no file descriptor leak). More robust ESGF auth.
- 1.9.8: Some major improvements in the management of certificates. Added a simple wed file list scrappign capability
for CanSISE project.
1.9.7.x: Code now compatible with CORDEX. Minor bug fixes. Import error fixes. Minor API changes.
1.9.6.x: Minor bug fixes.
- 1.9.5: Last major version before release 2.0. Future versions before release 2.0 will be minor bugfixes.
Interface can be expected to be stable for the forseeable future.
- 1.9: Major overhaul. Code ready for new ESGF version. CMIP5 works but other projects might not.
Last version before a LTS version.
- 1.6: Split the source code in two. Some of the heavy lifiting is now provided
by the netcdf4_soft_links package.
- 1.5: Added tracking_id and support for different checksum methods.
Compatibility with new ESGF architecture. Rewrite of important code components. Inclusion of modified timeaxis package.
1.4: Stability.
- 1.3: Added support for FTP archives. Added support for project LRFTIP. Two time series
described by soft links can now be safely concantenated BEFORE a download.
1.2.2: Several bug fixes. Added support for project NMME.
1.2.1: Enabled certficates management within validate, download and download_raw
1.1.0: Required update for the certificates function. The certificates function in prior versions has been deprecated.
1.0.11.2: Fixed a minor bug with validate.
- 1.0.11: Fixed a certificate issue. Added the possiblity of making a partial validate where only the time stamp in files
is checked. This allows to sidestep a full validate if download_raw is to be used.
1.0.10.1-2: Fixed a bug with h5py. Critical update for 1.0.9.
- 1.0.9: Added the possibility of downloading the time step BEFORE and / or AFTER the requested times in ‘download’ and ‘download_raw’.
Fixed an authentication problem with newer versions of NETCDF4.
1.0.8: Bug fixes with fancy opendap queries.
1.0.7: Several bug fixes with complex queries. Includes basic updating features.
1.0.6: Major fixes to validate. Fixes to download_raw.
1.0.5: Fixed the certificates manager for the POODLE bug. Fixed the handling of piControl experiments.
1.0.4: Fixed handling of CORDEX nodes, fixed validate for more than one experiment.
1.0.3: Minor changes to help.
1.0.3-rc4: Fixed a minor bug in ‘validate’ command were a model that should have been excluded was not.
1.0.3-rc2: Optimized the ‘ask’ command. Optimized the asynchronous processing for ‘ask’, ‘validate’ and ‘apply’.
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