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New Dataset [E33OMA90D] #126
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Hey @smhassanerfani. Thanks for raising this.
Can we somehow get access to that computer via HTTP, FTP or globus? |
Hi Julius, |
We do not currently support that with pangeo-forge unfortunately. I have raised pangeo-forge/pangeo-forge-recipes#753 to discuss. What is your timeline here? If you have a tight deadline, we can see if we can hack around this for now, and try to implement a cleaner solution later. |
@smhassanerfani yes you could, and should, particularly if this is time sensitive! But maybe before resorting to 'pushing' the data we try pangeo-forge/pangeo-forge-recipes#753 (comment) out first? I could make some time for this tomorrow or Thu? |
Awesome! let me know whenever works better for you. I can stop by LEAP or we can have a Zoom if needed. |
Quick summary of my meeting with @smhassanerfani.
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Dataset Name
E33OMA90D
Dataset URL
No response
Description
This dataset represents aerosol compositions simulated by the NASA GISS ModelE ESM for the first three months of 1950, covering three different aerosol species: Sea Salt, Black Carbon, and Clay.
Size
The dataset is a NetCDF file with a total size of 79GB.
License
Unknown
Data Format
NetCDF
Data Format (other)
No response
Access protocol
scp
Source File Organization
There are 48 files per day for velocity fields (including u, v, and w), precipitation, emissions, and concentrations of each aerosol species. The velocity fields and concentrations are vertically expanded over the 60 pressure levels.
Example URLs
No response
Authorization
None
Transformation / Processing
No response
Target Format
Zarr
Comments
The dataset is currently located in Simurgh, Marcus supercomputer.
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