A curated list of open technology projects to sustain a stable climate, energy supply, biodiversity and natural resources.
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A curated list of open technology projects to sustain a stable climate, energy supply, biodiversity and natural resources.
A comprehensive, global, open source database of power plants
Access and analyze historical weather and climate data with Python.
Interface to the public ECMWF API Web Services
Downscaling & bias correction of CMIP6 tasmin, tasmax, and pr for the R/CIL GDPCIR project
Functions and Python scripts to ingest ERA5 data into Google Earth Engine
An extension of xarray for climate data analysis on structured grids.
Self contained packages to run PCMDI Metrics
The R climate package: an interface for downloading in-situ meteorological (and hydrological) dataset
A part of HyRiver software stack for accessing hydrology data through web services
tcpyPI, aka "pyPI": Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity Calculations in Python
A High-Performance Data Science Toolkit for the Earth Sciences
Everything humans do affects our ecosystems. And with many of the Earth's systems at tipping points, there must be accessibility and modernization of climate data platforms. Enter Earth API.
Download and Visualize Essential Global Heating Data in R
This toolkit helps companies and financial institutions to assess the temperature alignment of current targets, commitments, and investment and lending portfolios, and to use this information to develop targets for official validation by the SBTi. See the wiki for a change log.
Home of the Community Intercomparison Suite.
Easy access to high-resolution daily climate data for Europe
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