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:abbr:`CSET (Convective and turbulence scale Evaluation and verification
Toolkit)` is a tool to aid in verifying and evaluating :abbr:`ESM (Earth System
Model)` configurations. It aims to replace the :abbr:`RES (Regional Evaluation
Suite)`, :abbr:`RMED (Regional Model Evaluation & Development)` Toolbox and the
collections of bespoke scripts littering people's home directories. By
centralising these in CSET the effort spent on duplicate code can be reduced,
and give a chance for code review to catch any bugs. This will make evaluations
more consistent, reproducible and comparable. For more, see
Toolkit)` toolkit for evaluation, verification and investigation of convective-
and turbulence-scale numerical models for weather and climate applications,
cutting across time and space scales.

It aligns parametrisation development, diagnostic development and evaluation
research, feeding back into Regional Atmosphere and Land (RAL) model development
across the Met Office and UM partnership.

Apart from verification capabilities it provides a centralised source of tools
to aid process-oriented evaluation for UM and LFRic models, supporting both
deterministic and ensembles.

For model developers CSET offers well documented and peer reviewed evaluation
tools and flexible evaluation code that can adapt to users needs.

For diagnostic developers it provides a legacy for diagnostics and observations.
It is build on a modern software stack using python 3 and METplus. Clear
documentation, working practices, automatic testing, and open access promote
contributions.

For more information on how to use it and get involved as a developer, see
:doc:`/background/why-cset`

Use the side bar to the left to access other pages of the documentation.
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