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Ocean & Coastal physical processes play a significant role in many aspects of human life. Ocean currents, Tides, storm surges and subsequent flooding, erosion and sea level rising, among other factors, have a significant impact in the risk associated with both assets and people.

Thus, there is a need to develop a reproducible workflow for estimating, to the highest possible accuracy, a consistent and seamless model of global oceans including coastal processes at resolutions that facilitate dynamic impact studies and provide up-to-date situational awareness. Such workflows could be continuously updated with new information as it becomes available.

The resulting framework needs to allow for enhanced participation and community endorsement, suggesting that the algorithms used should be portable, transparent and open-source. A comprehensive quality control procedure should also be developed. Dealing with such an inherently multiscale problem would require multiple solvers and numerical modules integrated in the most efficient manner.

This paradigm is already proven to work within the research community with projects such as pydata, conda-forge and pangeo.

Our goal is to

• Provide a comprehensive analysis of the problem at hand.

• Take stock of the available research, datasets & numerical models.

• Bring together all relevant scientific communities in an effective and productive way.

• Promote interoperability and integration by supporting open source co-developement.

• Champion reproducibility, data provenance and documentation requirements.

• Identify and address gaps.

• Inform research planning and funding at an inter-organisational global level for maximum coordination.

• Research and demonstrate best practices in code management.

• Support state-of-the-art numerical models and frameworks.

• Enhance community participation with maximum uptake.

• Bridge the gap between Research and Operations.

• Participate in relevant initiatives.

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  • ufs-weather-model Public Forked from ufs-community/ufs-weather-model

    This repo is forked from ufs-weather-model, and contains the model code and external links needed to build the UFS coastal model executable and model components, including the ROMS, FVCOM, ADCIRC and SCHISM plus WaveWatch III model components.

    oceanmodeling/ufs-weather-model’s past year of commit activity
    Fortran 6 254 42 (1 issue needs help) 2 Updated Jan 29, 2025
  • schism Public Forked from schism-dev/schism

    Semi-implicit Cross-scale Hydroscience Integrated System Model (SCHISM)

    oceanmodeling/schism’s past year of commit activity
    LLVM 0 Apache-2.0 91 0 0 Updated Jan 29, 2025
  • schism-esmf Public Forked from schism-dev/schism-esmf

    Earth System Modeling Framework cap for SCHISM

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    Fortran 0 6 4 0 Updated Jan 29, 2025
  • CDEPS Public Forked from NOAA-EMC/CDEPS

    Community Data Models for Earth Prediction Systems

    oceanmodeling/CDEPS’s past year of commit activity
    Fortran 0 45 0 0 Updated Jan 29, 2025
  • WW3 Public Forked from NOAA-EMC/WW3

    WAVEWATCH III

    oceanmodeling/WW3’s past year of commit activity
    Fortran 0 563 5 0 Updated Jan 28, 2025
  • CMEPS Public Forked from NOAA-EMC/CMEPS

    NUOPC Community Mediator for Earth Prediction Systems

    oceanmodeling/CMEPS’s past year of commit activity
    Fortran 0 80 0 0 Updated Jan 28, 2025
  • oceanmodeling/ondemand-storm-workflow’s past year of commit activity
    Python 2 3 20 0 Updated Jan 28, 2025
  • searvey Public

    Sea state observational data retrieval

    oceanmodeling/searvey’s past year of commit activity
    Python 25 GPL-3.0 11 46 4 Updated Jan 27, 2025
  • seastats Public

    package for metocean statistics

    oceanmodeling/seastats’s past year of commit activity
    Python 3 EUPL-1.2 1 5 1 Updated Jan 27, 2025
  • StormEvents Public

    Python interfaces for observational data surrounding named storm events, born from @jreniel's ADCIRCpy

    oceanmodeling/StormEvents’s past year of commit activity
    Python 25 GPL-3.0 8 17 (1 issue needs help) 5 Updated Jan 27, 2025

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