This is the AQUA catalog for Climate DT. Includes catalogs for levante, lumi, MN5 and leonardo. This repository focuses on the catalog, the main AQUA codebase is open-sourced and can be found here
- ci: Catalog for the CI/CD tests of AQUA.
- climatedt-e25.1: Catalog for the Climate DT E suite 25.1 experiments.
- climatedt-o25.1: Catalog for the Climate DT O suite 25.1 experiments.
- climatedt-phase1: Catalog for the Climate DT phase1 production experiments. (Lumi, LRA on Levante and MN5 as well)
- leonardo: Catalog for the Leonardo HPC.
- levante: Catalog for the Levante HPC.
- lumi-phase1: Catalog for the LUMI HPC development phase1
- lumi-phase2: Catalog for the LUMI HPC development phase2
- mn5-eerie: Catalog for the EERIE project in the MN5 machine
- mn5-phase2: Catalog for the MN5 HPC development phase2
- nextgems3: Catalog with the nextGEMS cycle3 experiments. (Levante)
- nextgems4: Catalog with the nextGEMS cycle4 experiments. (Levante)
- nord4-eerie: Catalog for the EERIE project in the Nord4 machine
- obs: Catalog with the observational datasets. (multi machine)
- template: A template catalog to be used for new catalog generation
If a catalog has some errata or some work to be done, a README file is present in the catalog folder.
To check that your changes to the catalog are correct, you can use the aqua code and run the following command:
aqua add catalog_name -e /path/to/repo/catalogs/catalog_nameIf you want to know more on the AQUA code, please refer to the AQUA documentation.
This test can also be run in the CI/CD pipeline, please set the label as ready to merge to enable the test.
It is a requirement to successfully pass the test before merging the PR.
Climate-DT-catalog is distributed as open source software under Apache 2.0 License. The copyright owner is the European Union, represented by the European Commission. The development of Climate-DT-catalog has been funded by the European Union through Contract DE_340_CSC - Destination Earth Programme Climate Adaptation Digital Twin (Climate DT). Further info can be found at https://destine.ecmwf.int/ and https://destination-earth.eu/