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OMUSE

A Python environment to interface and couple oceanographic and other earth system model codes.

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What OMUSE can do for you

  • provides an easy-to-use environment for numerical experiments in the climate sciences
  • interfaces and couples simulation codes in an Python framework
  • allows researchers and students formulate intricate numerical experiments in simple python scripts
  • runs on local machines, supercomputers and on distributed computing resources
Keywords
Programming languages
  • Fortran 43%
  • Python 35%
  • HTML 15%
  • Makefile 2%
  • C 1%
  • C++ 1%
  • Perl 1%
  • Other 2%
License
  • Apache-2.0
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Participating organisations

Environment & Sustainability
Leiden University
Netherlands eScience Center
Utrecht University

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Contributors

Gijs van den Oord
Gijs van den Oord
Ben van Werkhoven
Ben van Werkhoven
Inti Pelupessy
Inti Pelupessy
Jaro Camphuijsen
Jaro Camphuijsen
Merijn Verstraaten
Merijn Verstraaten
MC
Maria Chertova
Netherlands eScience Center

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