2023 06 20 News From Product
2023 06 20 News From Product
2023 06 20 News From Product
Relying on Open Source climate models may help us in accelerating our product development, as well as
taking inspiration.
1.1 OS-Climate
OS-Climate is an open-source project that aims to provide a transparent and accessible platform for
modeling the physical risks of climate change. It provides tools for modeling the physical risks of climate
change and for assessing the financial impacts of those risks.
It is backed by Linux Foundation and counts several partnerships with tech giants.
Their mission is to create a base framework to climate risk assessment, allowing other player to create a
commercial offering starting from it.
They have the most comprehensive methodology on climate risk I have seen, it is a must read
Home - OS-Climate
os-climate/OS-Climate-Community-Hub: START HERE: OS-Climate Community & Project
Collaboration Space (github.com)
physrisk/methodology/PhysicalRiskMethodology.pdf at main · os-climate/physrisk · GitHub
Physrisk (os-climate.org)
1.2 CMIP6
CMIP6 climate projections (copernicus.eu)
CMIP6 climate projections are a set of future climate projections based on concentration-driven
simulations within the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 6 (CMIP6). These projections are
useful for assessing trends in projected changes in climate at various spatial and temporal scales.
1.3 CESM2
Community Earth System Model 2 (CESM2) | Community Earth System Model (ucar.edu)
The Community Earth System Model Version 2 (CESM2) is the latest generation of the coupled
climate/Earth system models developed as a collaborative effort between scientists, software engineers,
and students from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), universities, and other
research institutions. CESM2 is an open-source community coupled model consisting of ocean,
atmosphere (both low-top and high-top with comprehensive chemistry), land, sea-ice, land-ice, river, and
wave models that exchange states and fluxes via a coupler.
It was developed based on the CMIP6 climate projections.
Infrastructure Methodologies
Terna apparently has one of the most advanced methodologies on climate risk assessment for their
industry. Pure gold.
01062023_CERRE_REPORT_RESILIENCE.pdf
Resilienza 2.0 - Documento Metodologico_8d8feb185389a85.pdf (terna.it)
Downscaling Methods
Jupyter way to downscaling variables: https://www.google.com/url?
sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjhxqGxiZ3_AhUfR_EDHX0SCiwQFnoEC
AIQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Ffanyv88.com%3A443%2Fhttps%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FIS-ENES3%2FIS-ENES-Website
%2Fmain%2Fpdf_documents
%2FML2_Madaus_MLandAIatJupiter.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1t0y4VSBJeO7DDNg6zWo6X
1501.00092.pdf (arxiv.org)
Sci-Hub | ClimAlign: Unsupervised statistical downscaling of climate variables via normalizing flows.
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Climate Informatics | 10.1145/3429309.3429318
5. Miscellaneous
A paid version of Bream
SpaceSense | Geospatial AI made simple
SpaceSense is a technology company that helps organizations build geospatial AI solutions simpler. They
provide an AI toolbox designed to help geospatial data scientists and developers build complex products
faster, hassle-free and at scale.