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A curated list of open technology projects to sustain a stable climate, energy supply, and natural resources.
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Visualise velocity data on a leaflet layer
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Uses USGS/MERIT Basin data to visualize the path of a rain droplet to its endpoint.
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A C/C++ build system/project manager written in Rust
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Open source framework for ocean trajectory modelling
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A port of Proland to Unity
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A Python package to facilitate ocean model data analysis and visualization.
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digital ocean api typescript/javascript wrapper
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Right now we have both single and double backtick quotes for variables in our documentation and docstring. It renders the same way in GitHub markdown, but in sphinx it was different.
Even though we have moved to use JupyterBook to build the documentation, it seems still a good idea to make things consistent.
This is not a pressing issue, just wanted to keep a note of it.
Eddy identification and tracking
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A MATLAB toolbox for interacting with bulk freely-available oceanographic data.
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Real-Time Ocean Animation with Gerstner Waves
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oocgcm is a python library for the analysis of large gridded geophysical dataset.
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Julia interface to climate models + tracked workflow framework
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The caustics texture is currently being sampled without taking flow into account. This could be something worth playing aroud with and seeing if we could get good results.
A good place to look would be how flow affects the sampling of the foam texture in the Ocean Shader.