[ANN] - NCL and Ruby powered CLIK is released

From: Saji N. Hameed <saji_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 10:42:06 +0900

Dear NCL-ers!

APCC is pleased to announce the release of the first version of the
online web service, known as the Climate Information Tool Kit or CLIK.
CLIK uses NCL as the computation and graphics engine and is provided
as a web service using Ruby on Rails technologies. The product is
open source, so you are free to poke around the code and adapt it
for your own needs (subject to CLIK copyright policies)
                                                                                
CLIK allows registered users to make a customized Multi Model
Ensemble forecast, check its hindcast skill and visualize these
metrics in an easy to use web interface, powered by Google Maps
API. CLIK is available online at http://clik.apcc21.net.

A simple registration procedure is needed before you can
access the services offered. CLIK services are open
to National Hydro-Meteorological Services and non-commercial
research users.

We would deeply appreciate your comments and suggestions. Feedback
may be provided formally through the RedMine Project Management
pages available at http://210.98.49.69:8001/projects/show/clik or
by email to clik_at_apcc21.net.

We would also appreciate feedback on additional features that may
help you to make CLIK useful for your climate predictability
research or forecasting. BTW, version 2.0
of CLIK to be released next year will feature a downscaling module
that allows gridded forecasts to be "empirically" downscaled to stations
of interest.

cheers!

saji

-- 
Saji N. Hameed
APEC Climate Center          				+82 51 668 7470
National Pension Corporation Busan Building 12F         
Yeonsan 2-dong, Yeonje-gu, BUSAN 611705			saji_at_apcc21.net
KOREA
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