Now sitting in a room with 18 people (12 Nationalities) discussing some of the coolest #ClimatePhysics and state of the art #ClimateModels on the planet.
If this sounds like something you'd like to do, #SMHI the Swedish Met institute are currently recruiting for a senior scientist in a permanent position...
#hclim23 #HCLIM #SMHI #climatemodels #climatephysics
I'm off to #Bergen to talk #RegionalClimateModels + specifically #HCLIM at the annual meeting of groups developing it. This time travelling by #CrossBorderRail - kind of. #NorwayFloods have caused all sorts of disruption to Norwegian rail, so I'm taking the other direction - a train to #Hirtshals + the ferry to Bergen.
I'm treating the long travel as a writing retreat as I have no fewer than 4 papers outstanding to work on.
The first train of many approaches...
#flyingless #hclim23 #hirtshals #norwayfloods #CrossBorderRail #HCLIM #RegionalClimateModels #Bergen
Whole day spent planning and plotting the next year or two of #HCLIM simulations at #DMIdk - so lucky have to such generous and smart colleagues.
Can't wait to get going, but boy do we have a lot of work to do...
#HARMONIE
#HarmonieClimate
#harmonieclimate #HARMONIE #DMIDk #HCLIM
Experience in runnning new-res climate models? Want to move to #Norway? Our colleagues at the #MetInstitute #MetNo are currently recruiting for a new #HCLIM regional climate modeller.
(Full disclosure: I'm also a user/developer of #HarmonieClimate aka HCLIM). It's a 2 year post initially but will likely be extended depending on projects
Deadline 31/01
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/237635/scientist
#harmonieclimate #HCLIM #metno #metinstitute #norway
@malcolmmielle hah yes, be kind is *always* good feedback.
I'm very familiar with Git, we also use it for managing the main branch of the #HARMONIE #NWP + #HCLIM models, more or less along the lines you give, but I was thinking more of the more "quotidian" code, the kind we use for post processing and analysis- that often has much less focus on it and which is often quite individually programmed - kind of thing we work with everyday but which is rarely optimised for efficiency
@ckhrulev yes that sounds extremely familiar! But surely someone out there must be doing this stuff? I'm thinking of introducing *some* kind of code review into our group as we transition into #HCLIM (as much for my own sake as anyone elses, it's quite complex code). Would be food to have some examples to learn from. And I agree,science is built on code - need to get better at appreciating that form ally ..