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CoG - Home | ESGF-CoG
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170120235347/http://earthsystemcog.org/projects/cog/ |
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http://earthsystemcog.org/projects/cog/ |
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November 23, 2016 - January 20, 2017 |
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Earth System CoG is a collaboration environment designed to support distributed, complex, multi-part projects that require
data sharing, such as model intercomparison projects (MIPs). Wiki-based project websites and workspaces are a core capability
of CoG. A set of projects hosted on CoG can be organized into a network, and project information consolidated and communicated
across the network. CoG offers a user interface to Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF) capabilities that can be customized
by project (e.g. which data nodes to search, choice of search facets, facet groupings). It also offers access to Earth System
Documentation (ES-DOC) collection, display, and comparison. By assembling these and other functions into an easy to use, structured,
web-based environment, CoG encourages the close association of data with supporting metadata and contextual information.
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ESMF - Home | ESGF-CoG
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http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20170121055131/http://earthsystemcog.org/projects/esmf/ |
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http://earthsystemcog.org/projects/esmf/ |
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November 24, 2016 - January 21, 2017 |
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The ESMF (Earth System Modeling Framework) is open source software for building climate, numerical weather prediction, data
assimilation, and other Earth science software applications. These applications are computationally demanding and usually
run on supercomputers. The ESMF project is distinguished by its strong emphasis on community governance and distributed development,
and by a diverse customer base that includes modeling groups from universities, major U.S. research centers, the National
Weather Service, the Department of Defense, and NASA.
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