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Common Infrastructure for Modeling the Earth

cime (pronounced: seem) represents the infrastructure code for the Community Earth System Model (CESM) and the Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME). cime providess scripts for configuration, build, and testing of models, as well as code for data and stub models for climate components, and a driver code for bringing all the climate components together in a single executable.

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See esmci.github.io/cime

Developers

cime was initially extracted from CESM as a stand-alone capability in 2015 by members of the CSEG group at NCAR, the software engineering team of the CESM model. The CSEG group had been developing this infrastrucure within CESM for a number of years using NSF and DOE funding. After version 4 was released, a joint development partnership was started with the software engineering group of ACME, a DOE-funded project, which had branched from CESM in 2014. Starting with development of version 5, cime is cooperative effort with contributions and ownership from members of both teams.

The following table documents the developers who have contributed to cime, showing what versions of they contributed to, and with what source(s) of support.

Name Institution Versions Funding Source (for versions)
Mariana Vertenstein NCAR 1 - D NSF, DOE
Jim Edwards NCAR 1 - D NSF (1-D), DOE(1-2)
Jim Foucar SNL 5 - D DOE
Rob Jacob ANL 5 - D DOE
Bill Sacks NCAR 1 - D NSF, DOE
Andreas Wilke ANL 5 - D DOE
Jason Sarich ANL 5 - D DOE
Michael Deakin SNL 5 - D DOE
Erich Foster SNL 5 - D DOE
Alice Bertini NCAR 1 - D NSF
Chris Fischer NCAR 5 - D NSF
Steve Goldhaber NCAR 1 - D NSF, DOE
Mike Levy NCAR 1 - D NSF, DOE
Sean Santos NCAR 1 - 4 NSF

Key: D = Current development version (i.e. still active on project)

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