Alek's Projects
Python data processing and plotting scripts from Petty et al., (2018), published in The Cryosphere.
Data processing and plotting scripts from Petty et al., 2017, JGR
A Jupyter notebook that demonstrates a Python™ implementation of NASA's Airborne Topographic Mapper (ATM) centroid tracker and compares it with results from the equivalent MATLAB® function.
Data processing and plotting scripts from Petty et al., 2016, JGR
Python code to correct IceBridge flight path to account for ice drift when underflying ICESat-2
Development repository for the CICE sea-ice model
CICE trunk and releases from previous SVN repository
The Clay Foundation Model (in development)
prototype of a system that provide local climate information
Finding crevasses with ATM laser elevation data collected during NASA's Operation IceBridge
Home of the NASA Cryospheric Sciences Python (Cryothon) meetup group - includes a few random scripts that might be useful for Cryospheric scientists
A Python package for tackling diverse environmental prediction tasks with NPs.
E3SM Diagnostics package
Python scripts to read in and manipulate ERA-Interim data (for the Southern Ocean). Includes output data files and figures.
Python package to interpolate nonstationary geospatial fields from observation data using local Gaussian process models
General IceBridge scripts
Data processing and plotting scripts from Petty et al., 2017, JGR
Data processing and plotting scripts from Petty et al., 2016, TC
Development repository for sea-ice column physics
Scripts and notebooks for deriving new information regarding the polar sea ice state from ICESat-2
Generating sea ice thickness estimates from NASA's ICESat-2 freeboard data
Various Python plotting scripts for ICESat-2 sea ice thickness analysis
ICESat-2 hack week repository for those in the sea ice team
Interactive Jupyter Book for wrangling, visualizing, and analyzing ICESat-2 monthly gridded sea ice concentration data and other related atmospheric data products.
Combined repository for final tutorial material from 2019 ICESat-2 HackWeek at the Univeristy of Washington