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Directory of Fortran codes on GitHub, arranged by topic
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UFS Short-Range Weather Application
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UFS Weather Model
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Command-line utilities and fortran modules for meteorological data processing
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Lazily open petabyte-scale GRIB datasets consisting of trillions of GRIB messages from xarray
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Slides for "Pure Fortran Machine Learning" talk at the ICCS Journal Club
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A set of scripts for simplifying the task of repeatedly running a Numerical Weather Prediction model
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Command-line program for converting radiosonde measurement data to NetCDF and calculation of derived physical quantities, supporting InterMet Systems (iMet) and Windsond radiosondes, as well as calculating derived quantities from model profiles.
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Gribber uses Herbie to download meteorological model data for specific levels and variables. Gribber then can be used to extract data from the GRIB files at a specific geographic location of interest.
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Lagrangian transport and dispersion model
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Collection of routines for numerical weather prediction
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The Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model is a numerical weather prediction model developed by the Meteorological Research Division of Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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NWPeval is a Python package designed to facilitate the evaluation and analysis of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models.
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