The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model tutorial will be offered during a 2-week period in Jan/Feb 2013 at the NCAR Foothills Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado. See the web site for details.
The NCAR Command Language (NCL), a product of the Computational & Information Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is a free interpreted language designed specifically for scientific data processing and visualization. NCL workshops are tailored to researchers in the earth sciences who are interesting in learning how to use NCL to analyze their data. Through our RSVP program, we are again offering travel funds for a limited number of students or faculty members from qualifying United States universities to attend one of our workshops.
CISL will present a Yellowstone training session from 10 a.m. to noon MST on Friday, Nov. 30. NCAR users can attend in person in the Small Seminar Room at Foothills Lab 2 (FL2-1001). Remote users can attend either via Adobe Connect or webcast. Because of limits on the number of Adobe Connect attendees, NCAR personnel are encouraged to attend in person.
Links for remote participants
Adobe Connect: http://meet93561595.adobeconnect.com/ys_nov30
Live webcast: http://www.fin.ucar.edu/it/mms/fl2-live.htm
Remote participants can submit questions or comments during the session through Adobe Connect or by email to cislhelp@ucar.edu.
The NCAR Command Language (NCL) is a free interpreted language designed specifically for scientific data processing and visualization. NCL workshops are tailored to researchers in the earth sciences who are interesting in learning how to use NCL to analyze their data. See the NCL Workshops page for details, prerequisites, and sample schedules.
The Consulting Services Group at NCAR will host a two-hour online workshop to help UCAR users set up and work with Globus Online. You are encouraged to use your own laptop and follow along with the presenter.
Modern Fortran explicitly supports object-oriented programming (OOP). OOP aims to increase a program's maintainability in part by reducing cross-module data dependencies and to increase a program's reusability in part by providing for extensible derived types. Emerging compiler support for Fortran 2003/2008 inspires a more modern program design and implementation style. This course provides the requisite skills.
This multidisciplinary, two-week summer school and model intercomparison project will be held at NCAR from July 30 to August 10, 2012. For more information: http://esse.engin.umich.edu/groups/admg/dcmip
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The NCAR Command Language (NCL), a product of the Computational & Information Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is a free interpreted language designed specifically for scientific data processing and visualization. NCL workshops are tailored to researchers in the earth sciences who are interesting in learning how to use NCL to analyze their data. Through our RSVP program, we are again offering travel funds for a limited number of students or faculty members from qualifying United States universities to attend one of our workshops. Please see the NCL Workshop pages for more information.
The CISL Consulting Services Group will offer its four-day High Performance Computing (HPC) workshops on May 22 to 25, 2012, to help our users learn essential knowledge and skills to work with supercomputers. Topics include CISL Facilities and Support Overview, UNIX, Fortran, Programmer’s Tools, Parallel Programming with MPI/OpenMP, NCL, IDL, Matlab, and others.