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CTSM CUPID Conclusion
Erik Kluzek edited this page Feb 26, 2026
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- Thanks so much for taking part! We were excited to have you hear today. And look forward to seeing what you do with this for your analysis of CTSM.
- You are now officially knighted as CTSM-CUPiD squires. Use your new abilities to expand your science and shoot CUPiD arrows at your colleagues to bring them into the CUPiD fold.
- We welcome feedback (open an issue in github)
- We welcome chocolates and bribes (send to Mike, Erik, Sam L., Sam R. and Will)
- Details of the process will change as CUPiD matures
- Exercises for the user:
- Try it on your own cases
- Try including ILAMB in your post processing analysis of the case from page 5 (this may break things!)
- Open a PR to improve: LDF and/or CUPiD
- Repeat the tutorial with full LDF and/or ILAMB diagnostics and not just the subset (takes 2+ hours)
- Develop a new notebook with new analysis for your science for CUPiD
- CUPiD https://github.com/NCAR/CUPiD
- LDF https://github.com/NCAR/ADF/tree/clm-diags
- ILAMB https://github.com/rubisco-sfa/ILAMB
- LMWG-dev https://github.com/NCAR/LMWG_dev/issues
- Includes links to CLM CUPiD results
- CESM-dev https://github.com/NCAR/cesm_dev/issues
- Includes links to CESM CUPiD results
Back to the Main LMWG-CUPiD Tutorial Page
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