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The NordicESM Hub organisation

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Source for the Nordic ESM Hub Website (nordicesmhub.github.io). It is maintained by the community through this GitHub repository.

License: CC BY 4.0

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Welcome!

First and foremost, Welcome! 🎉 🚀 🎈

Thank you for visiting the Nordic Earth System Modeling Hub project repository.

This README file is a hub to give you some information about the project.

Jump straight to one of the sections below, or just scroll down to find out more.

What are we doing?

Vision/Mission statement:

A hub for sharing knowledge and resources to study the Earth's climate and the regional impact of global changes in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Estonia, Norway).

The NordicESMHub github organization is a focal point for sharing knowledge, codes (climate models, Galaxy climate data analysis and visualization tools), data and training material.

The focal point or centre of the hub is the NordicESMHub website

The problem

  • Students, PhDs, postdocs, researchers often have to re-invent the wheel and waste lots of time to find out where to find NorESM climate data, which model configurations are supported to run, how to visualize data over the Nordics i.e. which projection to use, etc.
  • The number of inhabitants in each Nordic country is little (12 millions in Sweden, about 6 millions in Finland and Norway but 300 000 inhabitants in Iceland) so it is often difficult to find specialists working on similar problems within your own University and country.

The solution

  • provide the Nordic ESM community with up to date information (i.e. documentation that can be easily updated by contributors)
  • connect students, PhDs, postdocs and researchers by providing a knowledge map, listing skills and competences.
  • make the Nordic contributions more visible and favor new collaborations, including international initiatives.

Who are we?

The founder of the NordicESMHub is Anne.

The development of this project is mentored by Bérénice as part of the Mozilla Open Leaders Round 7.

More information can be found here.

What do we need?

  • Web designers/developers for setting up the Nordic ESM Hub website:
    • get help to create a map of knowledge listing skills and competences
    • get help to set up a calendar of events on our website
  • Get help to learn how to better advertise our action within the Nordics.
  • Conda experts for setting up nordicesmhub conda channel so we can share our tools
  • Galaxy and Python programmers for the development of tools

To get more information, see our roadmap.

Get involved

If you think you can help in any of the areas listed above (and we bet you can) or in any of the many areas that we haven't yet thought of (and here we're sure you can) then please check out our contributors' guidelines and our roadmap.

Please note that it's very important to us that we maintain a positive and supportive environment for everyone who wants to participate. When you join us we ask that you follow our code of conduct in all interactions both on and offline.

Contact us

If you want to report a problem or suggest an enhancement we'd love for you to open an issue at this github repository because then we can get right on it. But you can also contact us on twitter.

Find out more

Thank you

Thank you so much for visiting the project and we do hope that you'll join us on this amazing journey to support Nordic Earth System Modeling Hub.

We would like to thank StreetScienceCommunity for creating the website template. We copied it from StreetScienceCommunity Github.

A big thank you to Bérénice Batut and Björn Grüning for believing in our project and providing all the necessary help we needed to have a smooth and efficient start.

Bérénice Batut got the fantastic idea to invite us to the Galaxy training and hackathon at Roscoff/France, a 4-days workshop organized by the ELIXIR Galaxy Community. This event was just awesome!

Most pictures are from Unsplash.

Glossary

  • README file: a document that introduces an open project to the public and any potential contributors
  • repository or repo: a collection of documents related to your project, in which you create and save new code or content
  • Roadmap: a document outlining the schedule of work to be done on a project
  • Milestone: an event or state marking a specific stage in development on the project
  • Issue: the GitHub term for tasks, enhancements, and bugs for your projects