cfr
is the brain child of Feng Zhu. This fork of the original repository aims to develop cfr
features for the PReSto, PaleoAgro and LMR4D projects. Incorporation back into the main repository is undefined at this point in time.
Note
If you use cfr
in any way for your publications, please cite:
- Zhu, F., Emile-Geay, J., Hakim, G. J., Guillot, D., Khider, D., Tardif, R., & Perkins, W. A. (2024). cfr (v2024.1.26): a Python package for climate field reconstruction. Geoscientific Model Development, 17(8), 3409–3431. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-3409-2024
- Zhu, F., Emile-Geay, J., Anchukaitis, K.J., McKay, N.P., Stevenson, S., Meng, Z., 2023. A pseudoproxy emulation of the PAGES 2k database using a hierarchy of proxy system models. Sci Data 10, 624. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02489-1
cfr
aims to provide a universal framework for climate field reconstruction (CFR).
It provides a toolkit for
- the processing and visualization of the proxy records, climate model simulations, and instrumental observations,
- the calibration and running of the proxy system models (PSMs, Evans et al., 2013),
- the preparation and running of the multiple reconstruction frameworks/algorithms, such as LMR (Hakim et al., 2016; Tardif et al., 2019) and GraphEM (Guillot et al., 2015), and
- the validation of the reconstructions, etc.
For more details, please refer to the documentation linked below.
- Homepage: https://fzhu2e.github.io/cfr
- Installation: https://fzhu2e.github.io/cfr/ug-installation.html