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LMDZ training course 2024 (9-10-11 january)

The next LMDZ training session is planned for the 9th, 10th, 11th of January 2024

We are planning an online preparatory session the last week of december 2023 to insure the LMDZ model can be installed on your personnal computers. If you do not have a personnal computer, one will be loaned out on the 9th, so that you can follow the course and tutorials. This is so less time will be wasted during the actual training session trying to solve installation issues.

The actual training session would take place on the 9th to 11th of january 2024.

Please register before the 1st of december 2023 for the next LMDZ training course by filling in this poll.

 

We have reached the maximun number of applicants. You can still register and we will put you on our standby list in case someone cancels.

 

Your name
Language In which language would you prefer the course be given ?
Your usage of LMDZ
Do you currently use LMDZ?


If you do, do you use LMDZ within the libIGCM/modipsl framework?


Type of planned work with LMDZ:
1D or 3D
'Real-world' or idealized (e.g. aquaplanets) configuration
Climate or tracers studies?
Are you interested in surface processes (coupling with ocean or land) ?


Your planned profile How to you see yourself as a LMDZ user?
Tutorials' practical details
Typically, tutorials will be run with Linux Operating System. We won't be much help if you bring a Mac or a Windows computer !

You will be able to run the tutorials using either:

  • Laptops (Linux/Ubuntu) provided for the training session which you'll be able to come and fetch before the preliminary installation session.
  • Your own laptop. If you plan to use your laptop, it should preferably be some Linux OS (a Linux Virtual Machine on some other operating system should also work), and should include a Fortran compiler (e.g. gfortran, version > 4.3) and some software to visualize NetCDF files (e.g. Ferret, Grads, ...).

To refresh your knowledge about Linux: Linux Boot camp

Hardware used for the tutorials