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aeolus 25.10.14.0.dev66 documentation
aeolus 25.10.14.0.dev66 documentation
  • Installation
  • Examples
    • Physical constants
    • Working with model output
    • Model variable names
    • Working with synthetic observations
    • A primer on calculating rotational and divergent wind components
    • Getting LFRic output on a rectiliniear lat-lon grid
  • API reference
    • Science calculations
    • Core hierarchy
    • Physical constants
    • Cube coordinate functionality
    • I/O
    • Functions for LFRic output
    • Logging
    • Model-specific dictionaries of variable and coordinate names
    • Plotting functions
    • Process output of the UM
    • Regions
    • Subset cubes using constraints
    • Synthetic observations
  • Changelog
  • Contributor’s Guide
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Overview¶

Aeolus is a Python library for analysing output of 3D general circulation models, primarily the UK Met Office Unified Model and its successor, LFRic. The main dependency of aeolus is iris.

Contents¶

  • Installation
  • Examples
  • API reference
  • Changelog
  • Contributor’s Guide

License¶

Aeolus is released under the terms of the LGPL-3.0 license.

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