The coupled snowpack and ice surface energy and mass balance model in Python COSIPY solves the energy balance at the surface and is coupled to an adaptive vertical multi-layer subsurface module.
The documentation for COSIPY is available at the following link: https://cosipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Confused about migrating to the new .toml configuration system? The documentation contains an in-depth tutorial and a guide on upgrading.
Convert your existing configuration files before merging the latest update:
pip install toml
git fetch --all
git checkout master -- convert_config.py
python convert_config.py # generate .toml files
This works on any branch regardless of local changes.
Alternatively you can copy and run convert_config.py
into any older COSIPY source tree.
This will preserve your configuration for config.py
, constants.py
, aws2cosipyConfig.py
and wrf2cosipyConfig.py
.
Parameters for create_static
must still be added manually to the generated utilities_config.toml
.
Checkout a new branch with a clean version of COSIPY and merge your modifications.
This minimises the number of merge conflicts.
After updating to the latest version of COSIPY, run python COSIPY.py --help
to see how to specify paths to configuration files.
COSIPY will default to ./config.toml
, ./constants.toml
, ./slurm_config.toml
, ./utilities_config.toml
in the current working directory.
Install GDAL:
sudo apt-get install gdal-bin libgdal-dev
pip install --upgrade gdal==`gdal-config --version` pybind11 # with pip
conda install gdal # with conda
Install COSIPY with pip (for general use):
pip install cosipymodel
cosipy-setup # generate template configuration files
cosipy-help # view help
Install COSIPY as an editable (recommended for development):
git clone https://github.com/cryotools/cosipy.git
cd cosipy
make install # using conda/mamba
make install-pip-dev # using pip
cosipy-help # view help
Install COSIPY from source (for development):
git clone https://github.com/cryotools/cosipy.git
cd cosipy
make install-conda-envs # install using conda/mamba
conda install --file conda_requirements.txt # install with conda
pip install -r requirements.txt # install default environment
pip install -r dev_requirements.txt # install dev environment
python3 COSIPY.py -h
make commands
We are using the groupware slack for communication (inform about new releases, bugs, features, ...) and support: https://cosipy.slack.com
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