Warnemuende Turbulence Days: Save the date

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Lars Umlauf

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Feb 25, 2025, 5:52:20 AMFeb 25
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Dear Marine Turbulence Enthusiasts,

We are happy to announce the 12th Warnemünde Turbulence Days (WTD 2025), which will take place this year on September 21-25 at the International Nature Conservation Academy on the beautiful little island of Vilm in the Baltic Sea (https://www.bfn.de/en/international-academy-nature-conservation-isle-vilm).

This year's WTD focus will be on "Waves and Turbulence". You can find a more detailed description of the topic, a list of our invited speakers, and some background information on the WTD at:
https://www.io-warnemuende.de/wtd.html

The WTD are characterized by an informal workshop atmosphere, a focus on in-depth scientific discussions and additional time slots for introductory seminars by international experts, which are particularly aimed at early-career scientists to familiarize themselves with the workshop topics.

Please save the above dates in your calendars. We will come back to you soon via this list with more information about registration and abstract submission.

We are looking forward to welcome you at the WTD 2025!

Hans, Lars, Carsten, Manita, Knut and Berit.


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Leibniz-Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Matthew

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Feb 25, 2025, 6:13:09 AMFeb 25
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Hi ,
Sorry for the spam.  I have been tirelessly trying to get
Gotm running on my Intel Based MacBook Pro but I keep failing. 
If someone could help or walk me through it. 
I could really use the help 

Thanks
Matthew 

Jorn Bruggeman

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Feb 25, 2025, 6:22:05 AMFeb 25
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Hi Matthew,

 

If you need the unmodified latest stable release (v6), a quick way is to install the prebuilt Anaconda package:

 

https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/gotm

 

Alternatively, if you want to build GOTM yourself, it’d be good to know what issue you are experiencing.

 

Cheers,

 

Jorn

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Matthew

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Feb 25, 2025, 3:43:42 PMFeb 25
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Good morning Jorn,
I have gone with the  prebuilt Anaconda package. 
Sorry I am pretty new to this so please excuse my naivete  as I need this for my PhD looking at marine heatwaves.
what are the next steps? do I import this into a notebook using "import gotm"? are there tutorials for this?

thanks in advance
Matthew

Jorn Bruggeman

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Feb 25, 2025, 4:14:08 PMFeb 25
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Hi Matthew,

 

The Anaconda package is the GOTM program, that is, an executable to be run from the command line, not a Python package. The typical way to use it would be to obtain a GOTM setup directory (e.g., one from https://github.com/gotm-model/cases/tree/v6.0 - more info about each of those at https://gotm.net/portfolio/), open a terminal, cd to the setup directory, run “gotm”, and then study the NetCDF file that this produced. After that, you may want to customize the setup by changing forcing, initial conditions, etc. by editing the gotm.yaml file in the setup directory.

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