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CDS users will now be able to apply temporal and spatial subsetting operations to CMIP6 datasets. This mechanism (the "roocs" WPS framework) that runs at each of the partner sites: CEDA, DKRZ and IPSL. The WPS can receive requests for processing based on dataset identifiers, a temporal range, a bounding box and a range of vertical levels. Each request is converted to a job that is run asynchronously on the processing servers at the partner sites. NetCDF files are generated and the response contains download links to each of the files. Users of the CDS will be able to make subsetting selections using the web forms provided by the CDS catalogue web-interface. More advanced users will be able to define their own API requests in the CDS Toolbox that will call the WPS. Output files will be automatically retrieved so that users can access them directly within the CDS.
When CMIP6 data is downloaded from the Climate Data Store, information about any additional processing applied to the data (such as temporal or spatial subsetting) is included in both PNG and JSON form. These provenance files will be zipped up with the retrieved data and named provenance.png and provenance.json, which describe the software used and the methods applied to the data following the W3C PROV standard. For more information about how to interpret these files, please see https://rook-wps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/prov.html.
References
Durack, P J. (2020) CMIP6_CVs. v6.2.53.5. Available at: https://github.com/WCRP-CMIP/CMIP6_CVs (Accessed: 26 October 2020).
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