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The official Last Millennium Reanalysis (see issue #142) used a framework called offline data assimilation, but recent advances in online data assimilation on paleoclimate timescales have resulted in updated estimates with much narrower uncertainty bands, which the PaleoCube project seeks to make available to paleoclimatologists to support several workflows in the Cloud.
How are the source files organized? (e.g. one file per field)
How are the source files accessed : HTTP, I believe
Any special steps required to access the data (e.g. password required)
Transformation / Alignment / Merging
As in #142, we simply want to make the netCDF files more readily accessible to users of the LinkedEarth 2i2c research hub, as well as the wider research community.
Output Dataset
zarr files for each field
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The official Last Millennium Reanalysis (see issue #142) used a framework called offline data assimilation, but recent advances in online data assimilation on paleoclimate timescales have resulted in updated estimates with much narrower uncertainty bands, which the PaleoCube project seeks to make available to paleoclimatologists to support several workflows in the Cloud.
Source Dataset
All data and code are described here. What we want to make ARCO are the netCDF files in reconstruction_output.tar.gz
Transformation / Alignment / Merging
As in #142, we simply want to make the netCDF files more readily accessible to users of the LinkedEarth 2i2c research hub, as well as the wider research community.
Output Dataset
zarr files for each field
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: