atmospheric-physics

There are 13 repositories under atmospheric-physics topic.

  • sthavishtha/turbulence-codes

    Curated list of some open-source codes for turbulent flow simulations, including turbulent multiphase, turbulent reacting flows, turbulent convection and turbulent atmospheric physics.

  • open-atmos/PySDM

    Pythonic particle-based (super-droplet) warm-rain/aqueous-chemistry cloud microphysics package with box, parcel & 1D/2D prescribed-flow examples in Python, Julia and Matlab

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  • mdpetters/Atmospheric-Physics-Notebooks

    Applets for students to playfully interact with physical relationships and atmospheric models in an inquiry-based course on Atmospheric Physics.

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  • FrontierDevelopmentLab/CUMULO

    a benchmark dataset for training and evaluating global cloud classification models.

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  • open-atmos/PyPartMC

    Python (and C++) interface to PartMC with Jupyter/Python, Julia and Matlab examples

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  • amsimp/amsimp

    An open-source solution that leverages machine learning to improve numerical weather predictions. Due to data corruption on my end, the model no longer functions.

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  • physicsgoddess1972/Precipitable-Water-Model

    Analytical utility for measuring precipitable water in the atmosphere

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  • slayoo/MoAC

    Materials accompanying the "Modelling of Atmospheric Clouds" lecture series

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  • Robs0412/radiosonde_flight_visualization

    Excel VBA macro for visualization of radiosondy.info weather balloon flight data

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  • NorESMhub/CAM-Nor-physics

    Physics used in NorESM/CAM which differs from CESM/CAM

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  • john-h-wood/edcl-and-research

    Abstraction of Earth data and Research

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  • michaelmontalbano/thesis_2019

    Contains the thesis from my Physics Master's Degree

  • RohinJ444/RankineVortexSimulation

    Elementary dynamical simulation of hurricane winds using the Rankine vortex model, developed as a final project for EPS 109 at UC Berkeley. Includes a Jupyter notebook with simulation code, a PDF presentation with documentation and verification, and an animation video.

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