Authors
Maialen Iturbide, Joaquín Bedia, Sixto Herrera, Jorge Baño-Medina, Jesús Fernández, María Dolores Frías, Rodrigo Manzanas, Daniel San-Martín, Ezequiel Cimadevilla, Antonio S Cofiño, José M Gutiérrez
Publication date
2019/1/1
Journal
Environmental Modelling & Software
Volume
111
Pages
42-54
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Climate-driven sectoral applications commonly require different types of climate data (e.g. observations, reanalysis, climate change projections) from different providers. Data access, harmonization and post-processing (e.g. bias correction) are time-consuming error-prone tasks requiring different specialized software tools at each stage of the data workflow, thus hindering reproducibility. Here we introduce climate4R, an R-based climate services oriented framework tailored to the needs of the vulnerability and impact assessment community that integrates in the same computing environment harmonized data access, post-processing, visualization and a provenance metadata model for traceability and reproducibility of results. climate4R allows accessing local and remote (OPeNDAP) data sources, such as the Santander User Data Gateway (UDG), a THREDDS-based service including a wide catalogue of popular …
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Scholar articles
M Iturbide, J Bedia, S Herrera, J Baño-Medina… - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2019