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CIME

The Common Infrastructure for Modeling the Earth (CIME - pronounced “SEAM”) provides two core features; a Case Control System (CCS) for configuring, compiling and executing Earth System Models, and a framework for system testing an Earth System Model.

CIME does not contain the source code for any Earth System Model drivers or components. It is typically included alongside the source code of a host model. However, CIME does include pointers to external repositories that contain drivers, data models and other test components. These external components can be easily assembled to facilitate end-to-end system tests of the CIME infrastructure, which are defined in the CIME repository.

CIME is currently used by:

Documentation

See esmci.github.io

Developers

Lead Developers

  • Jim Edwards (NCAR)
  • Jim Foucar (SNL)

Also Developed by

  • Alice Bertini (NCAR)
  • Jason Boutte (LLNL)
  • Tony Craig (NCAR)
  • Michael Deakin (SNL)
  • Chris Fischer (NCAR)
  • Erich Foster (SNL)
  • Steve Goldhaber (NCAR)
  • Robert Jacob (ANL)
  • Mike Levy (NCAR)
  • Bill Sacks (NCAR)
  • Andrew Salinger (SNL)
  • Sean Santos (NCAR)
  • Jason Sarich (ANL)
  • Mariana Vertenstein (NCAR)
  • Andreas Wilke (ANL).

Acknowledgements

CIME is jointly developed with support from the Earth System Modeling program of DOE's BER office and the CESM program of NSF's Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences.

License

CIME is free software made available under the BSD License. For details see the LICENSE.txt file.

Digital Object Identifier

DOI:10.5065/WE0D-9K91

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