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The Forum is now available on the new Discourse platform and the existing content has been migrated where possible.

Please use this link:

https://forum.ecmwf.int/


You only need your ECMWF account (the same account used in this forum) to discuss and interact in the new platform.

Here you can find the new link to the information about the new CDS soon to be launched: https://forum.ecmwf.int/t/a-new-cds-soon-to-be-launched-expect-some-disruptions/1607

Once logged in, you can “watch” the topic in the new platform by clicking on the bell icon on the right of the original post. You will then receive notifications of every new reply in the topic.

Driven by a FAIRest platform vision, the Climate Data Store (CDS) is being modernized into a new fully extensible, configurable, plug-in infrastructure.

It's a complex process including AGILE development, different components being developed in parallel, migration of data.

Perhaps the best way to relate to the magnitude of the CDS modernization process is to imagine going through the process of renovating your own home to better respond to the needs of a growing family! 

Most of the modernization work has already been transparently happening in the background. The process has now reached the stage where there is still some touch up to do but the moving back into the house can clearly start. 

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From the perspective of the CDS, this means that data is now being migrated onto the new infrastructure, unfortunately impacting services. This will take several weeks to complete. During this migration time period, users should therefore be expecting some unavoidable disruption and degradation of service on the CDS including:

  • longer queues
  • requests being canceled
  • temporary closure of queues
  • requests failing with unusual error messages
  • etc...

 The new CDS is expected to be launched at the end of quarter 1 of 2024. Relevant information (e.g. activation of new account) will be shared with CDS users nearer the time of the launch.

Users of the CDS Toolbox should however take note immediately that the CDS Toolbox will be discontinued.

A new interoperable open-source Python package, EarthKit, will be made available (post new CDS launch) to provide software tools for weather and climate workflows that simplify data access, analysis, visualisation and much more. EarthKit will overtake the functional scope of the CDS Toolbox, providing improved performance, transparency and compatibility with datasets beyond CDS. 

We understand the inconvenience the disruptions are causing during this time. We thank our users for their patience during this significant modernization of the CDS which will enable exciting scientific developments and an overall better service to all ECMWF users.

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