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author: Julia kent
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# Donate to Support Project Pythia!
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## You can make an impact on our community!
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By donating to support Project Pythia you are investing in an important educational resource for the entire geoscience community, from students to late career. Project Pythia is an education working group helping geoscientists make sense of huge volumes of numerical scientific data using tools that facilitate open, reproducible science, and building a community of practice around these goals. Project Pythia is a home for Python-centered learning resources that are open-source, community-owned, geoscience-focused, and high-quality.
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Donations contribute to outreach and community engagement activities, such as participant support at our annual hackathons.
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## Friends of the National Center
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Friends of the National Center is the fundraising arm of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), which manages the National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research. UCAR is a non-profit organization, so all donations to Project Pythia are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
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We accept donations through the following ways: <br>
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author: Brian Rose
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# Hello world, new Cookbooks!
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[Cookbooks](https://cookbooks.projectpythia.org) are geoscience-flavored collections of tutorials, recipes, and reproducible example workflows for Python-based data analysis and visualization. Cookbooks are supported by a rich computational infrastructure enabling collaborative authoring, automated health-checking, and interactive use. Cookbooks undergo a review process, are citable by DOI, and are tested and maintained by the Project Pythia community.
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It's time to celebrate the Cook-off projects that have made it across the finish line. *[Watch this space!](https://cookbooks.projectpythia.org)* There are several more exciting Cookbooks still in development.
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It's time to celebrate the Cook-off projects that have made it across the finish line. _[Watch this space!](https://cookbooks.projectpythia.org)_ There are several more exciting Cookbooks still in development.
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## Cookbook round-up
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Here you can find brief descriptions and links to the new (and significantly updated) books on the [Pythia Cookbook Gallery](https://cookbooks.projectpythia.org). Try also filtering the [gallery](https://cookbooks.projectpythia.org) with the new "events" dropdown menu!
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Recently, [Steinman et al. (2022)](https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2120015119) used PCA analysis to compare model and data output. Here, we use a similar approach with the [CESM Last Millennium simulation](https://www2.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.2/) and proxy records stored on the [LiPDverse](https://lipdverse.org). This repository contains paleoclimate datasets that have been curated by the community and are archived in a standard format, facilitating analysis.
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