Contributors: Dom Heinzeller

Name: Dom Heinzeller
Login: climbfuji
Email: dom.heinzeller@icloud.com
Location: Boulder, CO, USA
Company: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Systems Division
Repositories count: 73
Last synced at: 2024-06-11T15:37:00.104Z
Total stars: 2
Followers: 15
Following: 3
OST Projects: 5
Languages: Fortran
Categories: Atmosphere, Climate Change, Hydrosphere
Sub Categories: Earth and Climate Modeling, Meteorological Observation and Forecast, Ocean Models
Topics: climate, climate-model, fms, gfdl, numerical-weather-prediction, nwp, regional-model, weather, community-modeling, forecast-model, ufs, unified-forecast-system, weather-model, climate-science, e3sm, snl-applications

Contributed Projects

The Flexible Modeling System

A software framework for supporting the efficient development, construction, execution, and scientific interpretation of atmospheric, oceanic, and climate system models.

climate climate-model fms fortran gfdl infrastructure netcdf

Climate Change - Earth and Climate Modeling - Last synced: 28 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 11.5

ufs-weather-model

Contains the model code and external links needed to build the Unified Forecast System atmosphere model and associated components, including the WaveWatch III model.

community-modeling forecast-model numerical-weather-prediction nwp ufs unified-forecast-system weather-model

Atmosphere - Meteorological Observation and Forecast - Last synced: 28 Feb 2026 - Ranking: 10.2

E3SM

A state-of-the-art fully coupled model of the Earth's climate including important biogeochemical and cryospheric processes.

e3sm earth-science fortran snl-applications

Climate Change - Earth and Climate Modeling - Last synced: 28 Feb 2026 - Ranking: -Infinity

ccpp-physics

The Common Community Physics Package is designed to facilitate the implementation of physics innovations in state-of-the-art atmospheric models, the use of various models to develop physics, and the acceleration of transition of physics innovations to operational NOAA models.

Hydrosphere - Ocean Models - Last synced: 28 Feb 2026 - Ranking: -Infinity

MPAS

The Model for Prediction Across Scales is a collaborative project for developing atmosphere, ocean, and other earth-system simulation components for use in climate, regional climate, and weather studies.

Climate Change - Earth and Climate Modeling - Last synced: 28 Feb 2026 - Ranking: -Infinity