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CSIRO MK3L Climate System Model: Annual-mean precipitation (mm) - 40 year average.CSIRO MK3L Climate System Model: Annual-mean precipitation (mm) - 40 year average.

The CSIRO Mk3L Climate System Model

[by Dr Steven Phipps]
This low-resolution version of the CSIRO Mk3 climate system model is suitable for studying climate variability and change on multi-millennial timescales. The model is computationally efficient, and portable across a wide range of computer architectures.

The following presentation was given at the CSIRO Mk3L climate system model workshop, which was held at UNSW on 25-26 May 2006. The titles for each pdf document are as follows:

  • Part 1: Introduction to the CSIRO Mk3L climate system model (6Mb)
  • Part 2: Compiling and running on APAC facilities (160Kb)
  • Part 3: Input, output and post-processing (274Kb)
  • Part 4: Configuring for past, present and future climate scenarios (277Kb)
  • Part 5: Implementation and usage (55Kb)

TPAC Data Portal: Provides an integrated web-based user interface to the TPAC Digital Library.TPAC Data Portal: Provides an integrated web-based user interface to the TPAC Digital Library.

Making Use of Digital Libraries

[by Dr Glenn Hyland]
Explains the OPeNDAP framework and how to access data in online digital repositories. Also provides details on how to find OPeNDAP libraries, and presents a number of examples of how to ingest data from digital libraries into various analysis applications (Ferret, GrADS, Matlab).

This presentation was given at the ARCNESS Winter School 2006, Monash University. It is available in pdf (8Mb) and powerpoint (10Mb) format.

Global Ocean Model: Parameterizing mesoscale eddies - six month averaged surface velocity field in the region 71S-52S, 75E-93E.Global Ocean Model: Parameterizing mesoscale eddies - six month averaged surface velocity field in the region 71S-52S, 75E-93E.

Ocean Modelling

[by Dr Jason Roberts]
This presentation was given at the ARCNESS Winter School 2006, Monash University. It is available in pdf format (13Mb).