Name: Brian Rose
Type: User
Company: University at Albany
Bio: Climate scientist, professor, and practitioner of open-source science. I use mathematical and numerical models to study climatic processes at the global scale.
Twitter: BrianEJRose
Location: Albany, NY, USA
Blog: http://www.atmos.albany.edu/facstaff/brose/index.html
Brian Rose's Projects
testing out using cruft to manage cookbook creation and updating
Details and logistics for the 2016 AOSPY Workshop at Columbia Univeristy
Jekyll source code for ATM 500 website
Jekyll source for class website for ATM 623 at the University at Albany
Website for AATM 320: Atmospheric Thermodynamics
An atmospheric sciences library for Python
A dictionary that allows attribute-style access.
CLI for running binders
Sphinx source for my research group website
This repo holds the deployed website for the Rose research group.
This repository will host the python code used for Cardinale and Rose (2022), submitted to GRL.
Notebooks developed to demonstrate analysis of CESM LENS data publicly available on Amazon S3 (us-west-2 region) using Xarray and Dask
JupyterBook source for The Climate Laboratory
A collection of interactive lecture notes and assignments in Jupyter notebook format.
Python package for process-oriented climate modeling
sphinx documentation for python package `climlab`
A conda-smithy repository for climlab.
A conda-smithy repository for climlab-rrtmg.
Teaching modules for basics of climate science and climate modeling.
The official home of climt, a Python based climate modelling toolkit.
Climate modelling and diagnostics toolkit
The Climate Modelling Toolkit, the eventual official repo!
Brief demo of creating a new cookbook
Examples of analysis of Google Cloud CMIP6 data using Pangeo tools