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The The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) operates Data Store Service (DSS) is operated by ECMWF partly on behalf of the European Union (EU). The DSS) as a family of common architecture data stores, such as the Climate Data Store (CDS), Atmosphere Data Store (ADS), Early Warning Data Store (EWDS), etc. To this effect, the DSS provides access to the data products produced and brokered as part of, the , Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS) and , the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) and internally internally produced ECMWF data products. This is done via a range of service specific data-stores including: Climate Data Store (CDS), Atmosphere Data Store (ADS), Early Warning Data Store (EWDS). In addition to the data access, the DSSthe ECMWF provides a separate JupyterHub service for the DSS (DSS JupyterHub Service), by means of which DSS DSS users can have interactive compute sessions on DSS compute infrastructure, typically associated with Python
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Notebooks Python Notebooks, but also compatible compatible with standard Python scripts and bash scripts.
Use of the ECMWF DSS JupyterHub Service is regulated by these Terms of Use. For avoidance of doubt, by using the DSS JupyterHub Service the DDS user agrees to be bound to all terms and conditions provided in these Terms of Use are in addition to the Terms of Use associated with the CDS, , which regulate the access to the service specific data stores and all other associated products and services. If a DSS user is agreeing to these Terms of Use on behalf of an organisation, company or other legal entity, such DSS user represents that they have the legal authority to bind that organisation, company or legal entity to these Terms of Use. To the same effect, the use of one account to access DSS JupyterHub Service by a number of DDS users constitutes an agreement with these Terms of Use by each one of these different DDS users.
These Terms of Use are in addition to any terms and conditions associated with the use of the respective data store and the data, associated products and services from such a data store.
Subject of the Terms of Use
Jupyter [12] is a multi-user notebook server, which gives users access to computational environments and resources without the need for any installation and maintenance tasks by the users.
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If any provision of these Terms of Use is for any reason held to be invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, such unenforceability does not affect any other provision; the Terms of Use are then to be construed as if they had never contained the provision(s) in question and are to be interpreted, in so far as possible, in such a way as to maintain their original intent.
References
[1] Copyright © 2001-2024 Python Software Foundation; All Rights Reserved, License terms available at https://docs.python.org/3/license.html
[2] Copyright (c) 2014-, Jupyter Development Team, All rights reserved. Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
[23] For larger computation tasks, CDS users may consider other JupyterHub resources, for example WEkEO.