This class provides a series of Python programming exercises intended to explore the use of numerical modeling in the Earth system and climate sciences. The scientific background for these models is presented in a companion class, Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change. This class assumes that you are new to Python programming (and this is indeed a great way to learn Python!), but that you will be able to pick up an elementary knowledge of Python syntax from another class or from on-line tutorials.
Global Warming II: Create Your Own Models in Python

Global Warming II: Create Your Own Models in Python

Instructor: David Archer
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Reviewed on Jun 18, 2016
Really good course. Short, content-filled lectures and practical application!
Reviewed on Apr 13, 2020
Great course for those who want to learn a little more about modelling, python and the climate!
Reviewed on Jan 29, 2021
Great course, really interesting! The difficulty of the course didn't follow a linear growth, as week 4 was much more difficult than the others.
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