https://github.com/chadagreene/cdt
The Climate Data Toolbox for MATLAB
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The Climate Data Toolbox for MATLAB
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: chadagreene
- License: apache-2.0
- Language: HTML
- Default Branch: master
- Homepage: https://www.chadagreene.com/CDT/CDT_Contents.html
- Size: 112 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 159
- Watchers: 19
- Forks: 54
- Open Issues: 12
- Releases: 1
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Metadata Files
README.md

CDT Contents and Documentation
Click here to view the CDT documentation online.
A version of the documentation in Chinese can be found here, translated by Shi Weiheng. Shi WeihengCDT .pdf
Video Tutorials
Analyzing Trends and Global Warming:
El Nio and Empirical Orthogonal Functions:
Installing the toolbox:
There are a few different ways to install this toolbox. Pick your favorite among the following:
...from the Add-On Explorer in MATLAB:
In the Home menu of MATLAB, click Add-Ons, and search for Climate Data Toolbox. Click "Add from GitHub" and that's all you need to do. Installing this way is easy and will provide the most up-to-date version available.
...or as individual files and folders:
The files in this GitHub repository will always be the most up to date. So if you want to be on the bleeding edge of innovation, get the cdt folder, put it somewhere Matlab can find it, and then right-click on it from within Matlab and select "Add to Path--Selected folder and subfolders."
...as a .mltbx toolbox:
Installing as an .mltbx is perhaps the easiest option, but I don't update the .mltbx very often, so you might not get the latest features and bug fixes.
First, download the ~100 MB .mltbx file here. After downloading the .mltbx file, installation should be as easy as double clicking on the zip file and clicking "install". Or you can navigate to it in the Matlab file explorer, right click on the .mltbx, and click "Install."
The installation process puts the files in a folder called something like:
~MATLAB/Add-Ons/Toolboxes/Climate Data Toolbox/
If that's not correct, find the CDT folder by typing this into the Matlab Command Window:
which cdt -all
If the which hunt still turns up nothing, that suggests the toolbox hasn't been properly installed.
After installation:
Type
cdt
into the command line to check out the documentation.
Citing CDT:
Please cite our paper!
Chad A. Greene, Kaustubh Thirumalai, Kelly A. Kearney, Jos Miguel Delgado, Wolfgang Schwanghart, Natalie S. Wolfenbarger, Kristen M. Thyng, David E. Gwyther, Alex S. Gardner, and Donald D. Blankenship (2019). The Climate Data Toolbox for MATLAB. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 20, 3774-3781. doi:10.1029/2019GC008392
The Climate Data Toolbox is also mirrored on the MathWorks File Exchange site here.
Owner
- Name: Chad A. Greene
- Login: chadagreene
- Kind: user
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Company: NASA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Website: http://www.chadagreene.com
- Twitter: chadagreene
- Repositories: 23
- Profile: https://github.com/chadagreene
NASA/JPL researcher using data collected from satellites and airplanes to understand glacier sensitivity to climate change.
GitHub Events
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- Watch event: 15
- Fork event: 1
Last Year
- Watch event: 15
- Fork event: 1
Committers
Last synced: 9 months ago
Top Committers
| Name | Commits | |
|---|---|---|
| Chad Greene | c****d@c****m | 58 |
| Kelly | k****y@g****m | 28 |
| Kelly Kearney | k****y@n****v | 4 |
| Matthew Heberger | m****r@g****m | 1 |
| Jon Lighthall | j****l@g****m | 1 |
Committer Domains (Top 20 + Academic)
Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 9 months ago
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- Total issues: 18
- Total pull requests: 3
- Average time to close issues: 3 months
- Average time to close pull requests: 1 day
- Total issue authors: 16
- Total pull request authors: 3
- Average comments per issue: 1.67
- Average comments per pull request: 0.33
- Merged pull requests: 2
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
- Issues: 0
- Pull requests: 0
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- Pull request authors: 0
- Average comments per issue: 0
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- Merged pull requests: 0
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
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