A new method for identifying the Pacific-South American pattern and its influence on regional climate variability: supplementary metadata
This page contains supplementary material relating to the following paper:
Irving D, Simmonds I (2016). A new method for identifying the Pacific-South American pattern and its influence on regional climate variability. Journal of Climate. 29, 6109-6125. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0843.1
In particular, it contains metadata files (.met) for each of the figures in that paper, outlining the history of command line entries that were executed from initial data download right up to the generation of the figure. A snapshot of the code repository referred to in those .met files is also included (github-climate-analysis.zip), however readers are encouraged to view that code at the GitHub repository linked to below instead. It should be noted that it is my daily repository, meaning there is code in there that does not directly relate to the paper - the .met files explain which code is relevant.
A link is also included to a live online draft of the paper.
The motivation for this approach to publishing reproducible computational research is outlined at:
Irving D (2016). A minimum standard for publishing computational results in the weather and climate sciences. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 97, 1149-1158. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00010.1.