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'''1) ECMWF website:''' | '''1) ECMWF website:''' | ||
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Here you can browse the ECMWF archive and retrieve very small amounts of data. | Here you can browse the ECMWF archive and retrieve very small amounts of data. | ||
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'''2) ECMWF web service:''' | '''2) ECMWF web service:''' | ||
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− | + | This website is very useful and is an interface where you can browse, transfer, edit and submit files/jobs to ECMWF. | |
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'''3) Software webpage''' | '''3) Software webpage''' | ||
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+ | This is a software support portal that allows users to access all ECMWF software packages information in a single web site. | ||
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+ | It includes information on: | ||
+ | - '''Metview:''' is an interactive meteorological application, which enables operational and research meteorologists to access, manipulate and visualise meteorological data. | ||
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+ | - '''ecFlow:''' is a work flow package that enables users to run a large number of programs (with dependencies on each other and on time) in a controlled environment. | ||
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+ | - '''Magics++:''' is the latest generation of the ECMWF's Meteorological plotting software MAGICS. | ||
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+ | - '''GRIB-API:''' an application program interface accessible from C and FORTRAN programs developed for encoding and decoding WMO FM-92 GRIB edition 1 and edition 2 messages. | ||
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+ | - '''EMOSLIB:''' a library that includes Interpolation software and GRIB, BUFR, CREX encoding/decoding routines. | ||
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+ | '''4) ECMWF service status''' | ||
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+ | http://www.ecmwf.int/services/computing/status/ | ||
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+ | Gives you an overview of the service status for all systems ecgate, c2a, MARS, ECaccess etc, and information on updates. |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 12 March 2013
Back to ECMWF overview[1]
Updated by nik: 12 March 2013
1) ECMWF website:
http://www.ecmwf.int/
Here you can browse the ECMWF archive and retrieve very small amounts of data.
2) ECMWF web service:
https://ecaccess.ecmwf.int/
This website is very useful and is an interface where you can browse, transfer, edit and submit files/jobs to ECMWF. You can also manage your account setting and set up a file transfer (MS association).
On both pages you can log in with your ECMWF username and password (from token).
3) Software webpage
https://software.ecmwf.int
This is a software support portal that allows users to access all ECMWF software packages information in a single web site.
It includes information on:
- Metview: is an interactive meteorological application, which enables operational and research meteorologists to access, manipulate and visualise meteorological data.
- ecFlow: is a work flow package that enables users to run a large number of programs (with dependencies on each other and on time) in a controlled environment.
- Magics++: is the latest generation of the ECMWF's Meteorological plotting software MAGICS.
- GRIB-API: an application program interface accessible from C and FORTRAN programs developed for encoding and decoding WMO FM-92 GRIB edition 1 and edition 2 messages.
- EMOSLIB: a library that includes Interpolation software and GRIB, BUFR, CREX encoding/decoding routines.
4) ECMWF service status
http://www.ecmwf.int/services/computing/status/
Gives you an overview of the service status for all systems ecgate, c2a, MARS, ECaccess etc, and information on updates.