This Python package investigates the role that cloud seeding may play in Earth's climate trends, and how such a model compares to traditional models that consider primarily the greenhouse gas (GHG) effect.
- For: Data Analysis (PHYS 201), Spring 2018, Harvard University.
- Authors: Brendon Bullard, Yu Li, and Michael Rowan
- License: GNU General Public License v3
To use this package, a Fortran compiler is required. Depending on your OS, you can install with one of the following commands:
- [Linux] sudo apt-get install gfortran
or for Mac, if Homebrew
is installed, it can be installed as part of gcc:
- [Mac OS X] brew install gcc
From the /climate
directory, enter these commands:
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
To check that the installation was successful, navigate to /climate/climate/tests
and (if nose
is installed) run nosetests
.
This package uses the pySCM
(Simple Climate Model)
package. The pySCM
package is authored by Jared Lewis (License: BSD).