CEDAR email: HIME v.01 Release

Ozturk, Dogacan S (335G) dogacan.s.ozturk at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Sep 1 18:11:57 MDT 2020


Dear CEDAR community,

We are glad to announce that the High-latitude Input for Meso-scale Electrodynamics (HIME) modeling framework is now available for community use through the following GitHub repository: https://github.com/dcsozturk/hime. The HIME software is an open-source Python library developed to merge two-dimensional estimates of high-latitude electric fields derived directly from regional observations with global empirical models of ionospheric electric potentials. Output generated with the HIME Framework can be used to specify upper boundary conditions (drivers) for global circulation models. The software repository includes a tutorial and a case study.

The HIME-GITM interfacing is also successfully completed and can be found with the most recent GITM version at https://github.com/aaronjridley/GITM.

For further information, issues, custom requests, and bug reporting please contact Dogacan Su Ozturk at dsozturk at alaska.edu<mailto:dsozturk at alaska.edu>.

Dogacan Su Ozturk, Xing Meng, Olga Verkhoglyadova, Roger Varney, Ashton Reimer, Joshua Semeter and Aaron Ridley


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