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WRF-Python has a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which is a persistent |
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identifier for web-based resources. The wrf-python DOI, when used in URL form, |
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https://doi.org/10.5065/D6W094P1, provides a persistent link to the wrf-python |
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Github page. The benefit of DOIs is that they are widely accepted by academic |
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publishers as citable locators for scholarly objects. |
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If you author a paper that involves data analysis with wrf-python, or |
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visualizations created with wrf-python, we would like to ask you to please |
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cite wrf-python. This helps us better understand the impact of the software on |
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the scientific community, which in turns helps us maintain support for the |
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effort. |
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You can cite wrf-python using the following citation: |
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Ladwig, W. (2017). wrf-python (Version x.x.x) [Software]. Boulder, Colorado: UCAR/NCAR. https://doi.org/10.5065/D6W094P1 |
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.. note:: |
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The version number x.x.x should be set to the version of wrf-python that you are using. |