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The goal of this repository is to give support materials for the meetings at IGE about tools: MC-Toolkit (MC stand for Mardi-Café, Modelisation&Climate,... who knows?), in additions of a Slack channel.
For easily editing a README: https://stackedit.io/
Next meetings (calendar):
- Thursday 4/11 at 10:00 am : Machine learning #3: Physical constraints to machine learning methods Jordi Bolibar (Material : Paper, Video, Book)
- Github Pages (Mickaël Lalande, Amaury Dehecq, Takaya Uchida ?)
- How to write science (Charles Amory)
- How to use git for backing up and keep track of your work (easiest level)
- Numpy (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2649-2.pdf)
- Web graphic interface (ex: getopstandop.u-ga.fr/) (Samuel WEBER)
- visit / FlowVR (Basile HECTOR)
- Tuesday 22/06 at 10:30 am: Machine learning #2: Presentation of a ML probleme from scratch (Clara Burgard)
- Tuesday 25/05 at 10:30 am: Science outreach and documentation on the cloud - A brief overview of the tools behind OGGM-Edu: holoviz, sphinx, readthedocs, mybinder, repo2docker, jupyterhub (Fabien Maussion) (slides)
- Tuesday 11/05 at 10:30 am: Machine learning #1: Creation of a new discussion group within MCToolkit, first meeting (Thomas Chauve)
- Tuesday 23/02 at 10:30 am: The misuse of colour in science communication (Jean-baptiste Barré)
- Tuesday 09/02 at 10:30 am: How to make a Python package? (Clara BURGARD)
- Tuesday 26/01 at 10:30 am: intake - taking the pain out of data access (CMIP6) (Mickaël Lalande)
- Tuesday 15/12 at 11:00 am: GUI for dummies with PySimpleGUI (Juan-Pedro ROLDAN-BLASCO)
- Tuesday 01/12 at 10:20 am: Reproducable science with Binder (Takaya Uchida)
- Tuseday 17/11 at 10:00 am: Managing big data in geosciences with PANGEO (video and slides) (Aurélie Albert)
- Tuesday 30/06 at 10:00 am: Set conda environment (video 1:25 to 35:10) + xarray (video 35:10 to end) (Mickaël Lalande)
- Tuesday 16/06 at 09:30 am: Cartopy map (Fanny Brun)
- Tuesday 05/05 at 10:30 am: 'best practices' with git+jupyter notebooks (video) (Aurélie Albert)
- Tuesday 14/04 at 10:10 am: CLIMAF (Martin Ménégoz)
- Tuesday 07/04 at 10:15 am: Presentation (Mickaël Lalande)
- xarray (+dask) / cdo / climaf (climatology)
- How to compute climatologies (DJF, days in months, etc. what do you do?)
- cartopy / ferret / basemap / proplot (plot)
- regrid (cdo, basemap, scipy/stats, xESMF)
- Jupiter Notebook / Anaconda
- Computation centers (CIMENT, CICLAD, etc?)
- Machine Learning
- How to make a poster?
- Statistics (how to compute trends, etc.?)
- How to write an article / deal with bibliography? (latex, medeley, overleaf, etc.)
- Linux basics (bash, commands)
- How to get CMIP6 data? (website, CICLAD/CLIMAF)
- Reanalyses / Observations
- How to launch MAR / LMDZ / Elmer-ICE / NEMO
The goal is to present a tool and exchange with others + know who to ask when we need help.
MEOM's tutos software already has a lot a useful informations!
PS: you can also make directly a pull request on this file in the Possible unplanned meetings section or use directly the Slack #general channel to contact us. We will then add you as a contributor so that you can share some code. It is possible that this repository will be stored somewhere else in the future. If you have any idea of improvement please share it with us! :)