Welcome to the documentation for the MDTF-diagnostics Package¶
This site contains documentation for the MDTF-Diagnostics package. The code is fully open-source and hosted on GitHub.
- Getting started
- Developer information
- Framework reference
- Internal code documentation
- Diagnostics reference
- Example Diagnostic Documentation
- Moist Static Energy Diagnostic Package
- Multi-Case Example Diagnostic Documentation
- Surface Temperature Extremes and Distribution Shape Package
- Sea Ice Suite
- TC MSE Variance Budget Analysis
- Mean Dynamic Sea Level (MDSL) Package
- Eulerian Storm Track
- EOF of Geopotential Height Diagnostic Module From NCAR
- Top-Heaviness Metric Diagnostic Documentation
- Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: Stratospheric Ozone and Circulation
- Rossby Wave Sources Diagnostic Package
- Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: Vertical Wave Coupling
- Convective Transition Diagnostic Package
- MJO Teleconnection Diagnostic Package
- Soil moisture-Evapotranspiration Coupling Diagnostic Package
- Tropical Pacific Sea Level Diagnostic Documentation
- MJO Suite Diagnostic Module From NCAR
- Phase and Amplitude of Precipitation Diurnal Cycle
- TC Rain Rate Azimuthal Average Documentation
- Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: Stratospheric Polar Vortex Extremes
- Ocean Surface Latent Heat Flux Diagnostic Documentation
- Forcing Feedback Diagnostic Package
- Western Boundary Current (WBC) Diagnostics
- Wavenumber Frequency Spectra Diagnostic Module From NCAR
- Mixed layer depth
- Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: QBO and ENSO stratospheric teleconnections
- MJO Propagation and Amplitude Diagnostic Package
- Multi-Case Example Diagnostic Documentation
- Rich Neale’s Blocking Diagnostic Documentation
- Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: Eddy Heat Fluxes
- Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling: Annular Modes
- Precipitation Buoyancy Diagnostic Package
- Tools documentation
Acknowledgements¶
Development of this code framework for process-oriented diagnostics was supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Program Office Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections (MAPP) Program (grant # NA18OAR4310280). Additional support was provided by University of California Los Angeles, the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado State University, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the US Department of Energy.
Many of the process-oriented diagnostics modules (PODs) were contributed by members of the NOAA Model Diagnostics Task Force under MAPP support. Statements, findings or recommendations in these documents do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA or the US Department of Commerce.