This Jupyter Book provides a sample lesson activity on how to run the WRF model on a raspberry pi. It is intended to be used in conjunction with NCAR's Pi-WRF project. The idea is to provide a location to contain information content related to Pi-WRF. This could include teaching modules that target atmospheric science and concepts relevant for further understanding the computational components of Pi-WRF.
Contributions from outside of NCAR are encouraged. The maintainer of the project is Agbeli Ameko: [email protected]
To make changes to any activity in this notebook, first clone the repo using git clone https://github.com/Oluwajobs/myweatherstory/
. Next, make your edits and commit the changes using: git add . && git commit -m "<commit message>"
. Afterwards, you will need to rebuild the notebook and publish it using the following commands.
# build book after changes have been made to the repo
# from the parent directory that contains the myweatherstory/ directory
jupyter-book build myweatherstory/
# This will rebuild the html, incorporating any changes to the files.
ghp-import -npf myweatherstory/_build/html
The website can be found at: https://oluwajobs.github.io/myweatherstory/