Model Workflows supported by C2SM
C2SM supports a couple of models and related pre- and postpocessing tools on different
high-performance plattforms. This page provides an overview, further documentation
and manuals for each specific software needed in order to run simulations with the models.
ICON: Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic Weather and Climate Model
ICON is a global model suitable for climate and weather predictions for both, regional and global domains.
It is a joint project of
DWD,
MPI and
KIT.
Toolset
- Extpar: External parameters for the ICON-grid (preprocessing)
- Icontools: A set of tools for extracting and remapping ICON fields (preprocessing)
- SPICE: The Starter Package for ICON-CLM Experiments (processing chain)
- COSMO and ICON Processing Chain
- icon-vis: Visualizing ICON output data on the native grid
Documentation
External Software
- CDO, climate data operator
Community
Quarterly C2SM ICON Meeting
Projects
- EXCLAIM - Extreme scale computing and data platform for cloud-resolving weather and climate modeling
- ENIAC, Enabling the ICON model on heterogeneous architectures
- ICON-HAMMOZ, Redmine pages, login required
COSMO: A non-hydrostatic limited-area atmospheric weather and climate model
The COSMO model is a limited area, non-hydrostatic model developed by a collaboration of National Weather Services called the
COSMO Consortium.
COSMO-CLM is an extension of the COSMO model to run long-term simulations in climate mode, developed by a collaboration of research universities.
Toolset
- Extpar: External parameters for the COSMO-grid (preprocessing)
- Int2lm: The interpolation software for the COSMO-model (preprocessing)
- COSMO: Accelerated COSMO version for GPU and CPU
- COSMO-CLM: COSMO version suited for climate simulations
External Software
- Fieldextra - Extract data from GRIB
- Ncview - Quick visualizer for regular gridded netCDF files
Community
Projects
- SWALDRIC - Severe Weather over the Alpine-Adriatic region in a Changing Climate
CESM
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a fully-coupled, global climate model that provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of the Earth's past, present, and future climate states.
Toolset
- CESM: Wikipage on IAC-wiki
Community
MODELS Web Utilities
