- ArcGIS 4
- Blog 5
- CFD 2
- Dataset 1
- E3SM 15
- Fun 1
- Git 4
- Hydrology 1
- Math 3
- Matlab 12
- NetCDF 5
- Other 15
- Plotting 12
- Programming 26
- Python 5
- Unix 17
ArcGIS
- Interpolate values along a line from a surface in ArcGIS
- ArcGIS shape file plot in Matlab
- Python in ArcGIS 1
- Delineate basins based on flow directions Back to Top ↑
Blog
- A Comprehensive Overview of Hydrologic Models
- Dealing with Line Endings in Git
- Make 360 deg photos
- Water related figures from National Geography
- Technical blogging on GitHub, for free Back to Top ↑
CFD
Dataset
E3SM
- Interactive Maps for E3SM Streamflow Diagnostics
- Efficient Access and Data Management with Supercomputers
- Using coupled simulation for offline runs
- Updated E3SM Workflow
- Fractions in ELM surface data
- SSH configuration
- E3SM user defined tests
- MOSART water budget check in coupled E3SM simulations
- E3SM diag quick guide
- Runoff variables in ELM(CLM) and MOSART
- Change the data model stream locations for E3SM
- HPSS file extraction
- ELM code modification
- E3SM setups
- Git work flow E3SM Back to Top ↑
Fun
Git
- Dealing with Line Endings in Git
- Technical blogging on GitHub, for free
- Git work flow E3SM
- Git work flow UW version Back to Top ↑
Hydrology
Math
- How to calculate square root 2
- Morgan–Mercer–Flodin (MMF) model
- Using Monte Carlo method to find critical values Back to Top ↑
Matlab
- Plotting scripts
- Matlab color schemes
- Activate Matlab kernel in Jupyter notebook
- Reading numbers from a string in MATLAB
- Matlab built-in colors
- ArcGIS shape file plot in Matlab
- Matlab meets Unix
- Matlab plot
- Pointer in Matlab
- Read txt in Matlab
- Shift a map 180 degree
- Using Monte Carlo method to find critical values Back to Top ↑
NetCDF
- Fractions in ELM surface data
- More NetCDF commands
- NetCDF plotting assignments
- Handling NetCDF
- Clip a basin in NetCDF Back to Top ↑
Other
- Efficient Access and Data Management with Supercomputers
- Useful Links
- iTerm2 tips
- SSH configuration
- Overleaf Tips
- Make 360 deg photos
- Water related figures from National Geography
- Technical blogging on GitHub, for free
- Markdown examples
- Leaving UW
- Simple way to estimate a grid cell area based on latitude
- Damn BASH
- Python in ArcGIS 1
- POIs on google maps
- My first Wordpress blog Back to Top ↑
Plotting
- Interactive Maps for E3SM Streamflow Diagnostics
- Plotting scripts
- CPT color choices
- Make 360 deg photos
- Water related figures from National Geography
- Matlab built-in colors
- Plotting in Python
- Share interactive plots with others through plot.ly
- Amazing data visualization tools
- NetCDF plotting assignments
- ipython plotting
- Matlab plot Back to Top ↑
Programming
- Fractions in ELM surface data
- iTerm2 tips
- SSH configuration
- Plotting scripts
- E3SM user defined tests
- MOSART water budget check in coupled E3SM simulations
- E3SM diag quick guide
- Runoff variables in ELM(CLM) and MOSART
- Change the data model stream locations for E3SM
- NERSC environment setup
- HPSS file extraction
- ELM code modification
- E3SM setups
- Git work flow E3SM
- Compile FORTRAN in Eclipse with netcdf
- Reading numbers from a string in MATLAB
- Using gdb to debug (segmentation error)
- Matlab plot
- Pointer in Matlab
- Cluster computing on Hydra
- Link and Copy
- Read txt in Matlab
- Some commands in Unix
- Shift a map 180 degree
- How to flip a matrix upside down
- Bit, byte, and some other things about binary files Back to Top ↑
Python
- Python directly read in USGS flow by given site number
- Plotting in Python
- Python Bootcamp
- Python in ArcGIS 1
- ipython plotting Back to Top ↑
Unix
- Dealing with Line Endings in Git
- iTerm2 tips
- NERSC environment setup
- Log in to a password protected FTP
- Avoid password input when scp using "expect"
- More NetCDF commands
- Damn BASH
- Matlab meets Unix
- Useful Hyak Commands
- Handling NetCDF
- Clip a basin in NetCDF
- Cluster computing on Hydra
- Link and Copy
- Git work flow UW version
- Installing and Setting Up Sun Grid Engine on a Single Multi-Core PC
- Some commands in Unix
- How to flip a matrix upside down Back to Top ↑