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TempestExtremes v2.1: a community framework for feature detection, tracking, and analysis in large datasets

Paul Ullrich, Colin M. Zarzycki, Elizabeth McClenny, M. C. Pinheiro, Alyssa M. Stansfield, Kevin A. Reed

Geoscientific model development · 2021

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Abstract. TempestExtremes (TE) is a multifaceted framework for feature detection, tracking, and scientific analysis of regional or global Earth system datasets on either rectilinear or unstructured/native grids. Version 2.1 of the TE framework now provides extensive support for examining both nodal (i.e., pointwise) and areal features, including tropical and extratropical cyclones, monsoonal lows and depressions, atmospheric rivers, atmospheric blocking, precipitation clusters, and heat waves. Available operations include nodal and areal thresholding, calculations of quantities related to nodal features such as accumulated cyclone energy and azimuthal wind profiles, filtering data based on the characteristics of nodal features, and stereographic compositing. This paper describes the core a

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5194/gmd-14-5023-2021
Catalogue ID
SNmokylbml-leem8w
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