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* CIME Manual: [https://esmci.github.io/cime/versions/master/html/users_guide/machine.html#config-machines-xml-machine-specific-file config_machines.xml]
The '''Community Earth System Model''' is a fully-coupled global climate model developed in collaboration with colleagues in the research community. CESM provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of Earth's past, present, and future climate states.
* CIME Manual: [https://esmci.github.io/cime/versions/master/html/users_guide/machine.html#config-batch-xml-batch-directives config_batch.xml]




The '''Community Earth System Model''' is a fully-coupled global climate model developed in collaboration with colleagues in the research community. CESM provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of Earth's past, present, and future climate states.
'''CESM2''' is built on the '''CIME''' framework.
The majority of the '''CESM2''' User’s Guide is contained in the '''CIME''' documentation.
 
* '''CIME''': https://github.com/ESMCI/cime
* '''CIME''' Manual: https://esmci.github.io/cime/versions/master/html/index.html
 
 
The '''Common Infrastructure for Modeling the Earth''' ('''CIME''' - pronounced “SEAM”) provides a Case Control System for configuring,
compiling and executing Earth system models, data and stub model components, a driver and associated tools and libraries.

Revision as of 20:32, 5 August 2022

General

  • National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR):
https://ncar.ucar.edu/



The Community Earth System Model is a fully-coupled global climate model developed in collaboration with colleagues in the research community. CESM provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of Earth's past, present, and future climate states.


CESM2 is built on the CIME framework. The majority of the CESM2 User’s Guide is contained in the CIME documentation.


The Common Infrastructure for Modeling the Earth (CIME - pronounced “SEAM”) provides a Case Control System for configuring, compiling and executing Earth system models, data and stub model components, a driver and associated tools and libraries.