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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    MOSSCO

    MOSSCO

    Modular System for Shelves and Coasts

    The Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO) is a coupling framework for Earth System Models. It helps users to integrate their own numerical models with other developments. Quick Start: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mossco/setups mossco-setups git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mossco/code mossco-code cd mossco-code cat QuickStart.md or read online https://sf.net/p/mossco/code/ci/master/tree/QuickStart.md Beware: this is alpha software, expect...
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    gputils is a collection of tools for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. Its goal is to be fully compatible with Microchip's tools, MPASM, MPLINK, and MPLIB.
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    The latest ESMF development is happening in GitHub: https://github.com/esmf-org/esmf https://earthsystemmodeling.org The Earth System Modeling Framework provides high-performance software infrastructure and superstructure for the construction and coupling of climate, weather, and data assimilation applications.
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    A collection of Fortran interfaces to the most common Open Source GIS libraries, plus some more Fortran-specific tools.
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    alio

    An "Alternative IO" layer.

    The alio library can be dynamically pre-linked to existing executables and replaces file IO (i.e. calls to glibc's IO functions). This allows to gather statistics about IO, create IO trace files, or even implement a different IO behaviour (e.g. use separate IO servers to handle IO).
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    modelenv

    Modelling environment for environmental modelling

    An object-oriented Fortran 2003 programming environment for implementing numerical environmental simulation models, including climate and weather prediction models.
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    This software package was developed to supply a portable decoding package (written in C and callable by Fortran) compatible to some extent with ECMWF GRIBEX routine.
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    GeoMS
    Geostatistical software made within research centre CERENA/CMRP. NOTE: GEOMS2 (beta release) is available for download in this link https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/
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    cca-forum
    Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
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    Add-ons to the ECMWF GRIB API. This project is about developing and maintaining add-ons to the GRIB API, like language bindings or documentation. The main GRIB API page is at http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/grib_api.html
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    NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENT AT THE MOMENT DUE TO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. The FMet software package can be used for the scientific processing of Meteosat SEVIRI data. A full description can be found in http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2007.12.006
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    Unified gravity wave drag parameterization codes for global climate models.
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