多模式气候模拟数据的灵活气候数据分析工具(CDAT)

Dean N. Williams, C. Doutriaux, B. Drach, R. McCoy
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对于有兴趣了解多模式气候输出的内在和外在经验评估的科学家来说,能够以一种简单灵活的方式将新开发的技术、诊断和可视化结合、检查和分析数据一直是一个长期的挑战。为了提高研究能力和生产力,这些技术和工具必须易于获得,以帮助科学家理解和解决复杂的气候变化科学问题。为了提高生产力和缓解科学家手中新工具的挑战,气候模式诊断和比较计划(PCMDI)开发了气候数据分析工具(CDAT)。CDAT是一个开发和整合不同软件工具的应用程序,用于发现、检查和相互比较耦合的多模式气候数据。通过与顶级气候机构、计算组织和其他科学界的合作,CDAT开发人员社区正在引领向科学家提供经过验证的数据管理、分析、可视化和诊断能力。这一社区范围内的努力已使CDAT成为观测和模拟气候数据的知识发现的强大而深刻的应用程序。作为地球系统网格(ESG)数据基础设施中的分析引擎,CDAT使远程访问和分析位于世界各地多个地点的气候数据成为可能。
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The Flexible Climate Data Analysis Tools (CDAT) for Multi-model Climate Simulation Data
Being able to incorporate, inspect, and analyze data with newly developed technologies, diagnostics, and visualizations in an easy and flexible way has been a longstanding challenge for scientists interested in understanding the intrinsic and extrinsic empirical assessment of multi-model climate output. To improve research ability and productivity, these technologies and tool must be made easily available to help scientists understand and solve complex scientific climate changes. To increase productivity and ease the challenges of incorporating new tools into the hands of scientists, the Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison (PCMDI) developed the Climate Data Analysis Tools (CDAT). CDAT is an application for developing and bringing together disparate software tools for the discovery, examination, and intercomparison of coupled multi-model climate data. By collaborating with top climate institutions, computational organizations, and other science communities, the CDAT community of developers is leading the way to provide proven data management, analysis, visualization, and diagnostics capabilities to scientists. This communitywide effort has developed CDAT into a powerful and insightful application for knowledge discovery of observed and simulation climate data. As an analysis engine in the Earth System Grid (ESG) data infrastructure, CDAT is making it possible to remotely access and analyze climate data located at multiple sites around the world.
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