This page provides links to several self-contained, downloadable software products and tools which have been developed by GISS personnel, either for specific research purposes or for more general analytic use.
Climate Modeling
GISS GCM - Model E
FORTRAN 90 source and documentation for the GISS ModelE series of
coupled atmosphere-ocean models. These models have been used for
our contribution to the CMIP3 and CMIP5 archives of model simulation
results.
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GISS GCM - Model AOM-GR
FORTRAN source and documentation for the 1999 and 2004 versions of
the GISS Atmosphere-Ocean Model (GR).
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GISS GCM - Model II
FORTRAN source and documentation for the 1980s version of the GISS
global climate model, used in the original NASA GISS global warming
simulations described in Hansen et al. 1988. The code is maintained
and distributed by the Columbia University EdGCM project.
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Data Visualization
Panoply
Cross-platform desktop application for plotting geo-gridded data encoded in netCDF, HDF or GRIB format.
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G.Projector
Cross-platform desktop application for easily exploration of almost 100 map projections, including transformation of input equirectangular map images.
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Radiation
T-Matrix Codes
FORTRAN source code for computing electromagnetic scattering by nonspherical and aggregated particles.
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Bidirectional Reflection Codes
FORTRAN source code for computing bidirectional reflection function for a semi-infinite homogeneous slab composed of arbitrarily shaped, randomly oriented particles.
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Planetary Science
Mars24
Cross-platform desktop application which calculates the solar and mean time for any location on the planet Mars, presenting the data as digital readouts and in "sunclock" format.
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Titan24
Cross-platform desktop application which calculates the solar and mean time for any location on Saturn's moon Titan, presenting the data as digital readouts and in "sunclock" format.
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Astrophysics
MOLSCAT
FORTRAN source for quantum mechanical solution of nonreactive molecular scattering, useful in astrophysical studies.
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Other
Hypertext Help with LaTeX
An on-line reference to the LaTeX page markup language. (Note: Not updated since December 1995.)
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