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== Update History == | == Update History == | ||
− | === 20.04 (Current | + | === 20.10 (Future Unstable) === |
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+ | === 20.07 (Current Unstable) === | ||
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+ | '''Notable New Packages''' | ||
+ | * [https://xesmf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ xesmf] - regrids xarray data (NOTE: uses Gadi's ESMF install, won't work on VDI) | ||
+ | * [http://sharp.weather.ou.edu/dev/ sharppy] - sounding and holograph analysis | ||
+ | * [https://earthpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ earthpy] - spatial raster and vector tools (e.g. rasterise shapefiles) | ||
+ | * [https://pypi.org/project/descartes/ descartes] - plot shapefiles | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/coecms/era5grib era5grib] - convert data from NCI ERA5 archive to GRIB for use in WRF/UM (beta tool) | ||
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+ | === 20.04 (Current Stable) === | ||
Cartopy NaturalEarth source data has been centrally installed, so coastlines etc. can be drawn on compute nodes | Cartopy NaturalEarth source data has been centrally installed, so coastlines etc. can be drawn on compute nodes | ||
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* ninja: mom6 build system | * ninja: mom6 build system | ||
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* climtas: Dask-aware Xarray timeseries processing | * climtas: Dask-aware Xarray timeseries processing | ||
− | === 19.10 === | + | === 19.10 (Unsupported) === |
basemap has been removed as it is [https://matplotlib.org/basemap/users/intro.html#deprecation-notice no longer supported] and caused conflicts with other packages | basemap has been removed as it is [https://matplotlib.org/basemap/users/intro.html#deprecation-notice no longer supported] and caused conflicts with other packages |
Revision as of 00:06, 29 September 2020
Contents
Conda Python Environments
CMS maintain an Anaconda Python environment at NCI, with a wide variety of climate and weather related libraries.
You can find the most recent list of libraries at our github repository, or run conda list
with an environment loaded.
To use any of the conda environments:
- Request access to hh5 (to do once)
- You must first run (to do at each session)
module use /g/data3/hh5/public/modules
You can safely put this in your ~/.profile
or ~/.login
file
Stable Environment
We update the stable environment once a quarter, around when NCI do their quarterly maintenance of Raijin. Otherwise everything in the environment stays fixed, we don't update packages or install new packages unless something is very broken.
module load conda/analysis3
Unstable Environment
The unstable environment gets updated more often, as we install new packages or apply updates to existing ones. If you ask for a new package it will be installed here.
module load conda/analysis3-unstable
When we do our quarterly update the unstable environment becomes the new stable environment.
Creating personal environments
You can create your own environment if needed, but please be cautious of both the size on disk and number of files that Conda environments can create. Make a file ~/.condarc
like:
auto_activate_base: false
envs_dirs:
- /scratch/$PROJECT/$USER/conda/envs
- /g/data/hh5/public/apps/miniconda3/envs
pkgs_dirs:
- /scratch/$PROJECT/$USER/conda/pkgs
conda-build:
root-dir: /scratch/$PROJECT/$USER/conda/bld
This will set up Conda to create environments in /scratch, by default it puts them in your home directory which will rapidly use up your disk quota.
Interactive Analysis / Jupyter
For interactive analysis we encourage making use of NCI's VDI system, which allows you to run Jupyter notebooks without waiting in the queue
Requesting new packages
You can ask for a new package to be installed or for an existing package to be updated by emailing cws_help@nci.org.au.
Update History
20.10 (Future Unstable)
20.07 (Current Unstable)
Notable New Packages
- xesmf - regrids xarray data (NOTE: uses Gadi's ESMF install, won't work on VDI)
- sharppy - sounding and holograph analysis
- earthpy - spatial raster and vector tools (e.g. rasterise shapefiles)
- descartes - plot shapefiles
- era5grib - convert data from NCI ERA5 archive to GRIB for use in WRF/UM (beta tool)
20.04 (Current Stable)
Cartopy NaturalEarth source data has been centrally installed, so coastlines etc. can be drawn on compute nodes
Clef has been updated to 1.0, can now find ACCESS model CMIP6 data published by NCI
Notable New Packages
- geopy: Locate lat/lon coordinates of places
- ninja: mom6 build system
20.01 (Unsupported)
Python has been updated to 3.7
Notable New Packages
- xlrd: Read excel files
- ants: Unified Model Ancillary tools
- climtas: Dask-aware Xarray timeseries processing
19.10 (Unsupported)
basemap has been removed as it is no longer supported and caused conflicts with other packages
Notable New Packages
- addmeta
- holoviews: Fancy plots
- palettable: Matplotlib colour palettes
19.07 (Unsupported)
Notable New Packages
- pyferret
- pyngl
- pynio
- xgcm
- xrft
19.04 (unsupported)
Notable Changes
- arccssive has been renamed to clef
- A bug preventing Iris from opening UM files without a date has been fixed
Notable New Packages