Resources

Here you'll find various resources for the EES405 course, including reports, slides, and codes. These materials are designed to assist you in mastering the course content.

Course at a Glance


General Circulation of Atmosphere

Understand the large-scale movements of air and the means by which heat is distributed on the surface of the Earth. Explore wind patterns, atmospheric pressure systems, and the impact of the rotation of the Earth on the atmosphere.

General Circulation of Atmosphere

Indian Monsoon System

Discover the complex and fascinating Indian Monsoon System. Unpack the seasonal changes in wind patterns and precipitation that impact agriculture, economy, and life in India.

Indian Monsoon System

Extreme Weather/Climate Index

Delve into the Extreme Weather/Climate Index and its significance. Learn how it's used to monitor and measure the frequency, duration, and intensity of extreme weather and climate events.

Extreme Weather/Climate Index

Explore various coding tools to be used in the course

Each of these tools serves a unique purpose in data analysis, modelling, and visualization in atmospheric sciences. Feel free to explore them to find the one that suits your specific requirements the best.

  • MATLAB

    MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates computation, visualization, and programming in an easy-to-use environment.

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  • Python

    Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. It supports multiple programming paradigms and has a large standard library.

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  • CDO (Climate Data Operator)

    CDO is a collection of command line operators to manipulate and analyze Climate and NWP model Data. It is simple to use and has a large model support.

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  • NCL

    NCL (NCAR Command Language) is a free interpreted language designed specifically for scientific data analysis and visualization.

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  • GrADS

    GrADS (Grid Analysis and Display System) is an interactive desktop tool that is used for easy access, manipulation, and visualization of earth science data.

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  • Command Line (Ubuntu)

    The Ubuntu command line, the Terminal is where you'll execute commands. It allows you to navigate the file system and run different applications.

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