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What is OpenIFS
OpenIFS is both an ECMWF project and a model. The OpenIFS project at ECMWF encourages research and teaching in numerical weather prediction, from medium range to seasonal timescales.
An easy-to-use version of the ECMWF global IFS (Integrated Forecasting System), the OpenIFS model, is available to academic and research institutions.
The OpenIFS model provides the full forecast capability of IFS, supporting software and documentation but without the data assimilation system.
OpenIFS has a support team at ECMWF for technical assistance but limited resources for detailed scientific assistance.
About OpenIFS provides more information.
The OpenIFS model and accompanying software is intended for use on computers external to ECMWF, though member state users with time on ECMWF computers can use ECMWF systems.
Getting started
OpenIFS is not open-source despite the name. It's use requires an OpenIFS license from ECMWF.
A license is free and once granted, access is provided to the source code and accompanying files and tools. Full installation instructions are provided on this website. Note that other software packages are required to be installed.
More information is provided on the following links:
- Request a license : How to apply for a license.
- OpenIFS Licensing : OpenIFS licensing, distribution & contribution agreement.
- Prerequisites : Software tools/libraries assumed to be available on host systems.
- OpenIFS User Guides: How to download, install and run OpenIFS.
OpenIFS has a vacancy for a scientist position.
Please see the ECMWF jobs page for more details.
Blog Posts
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Blog: OpenIFS workshop 2019 takes place at the University of Reading
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Unknown User (nagc)Aug 09, 2019
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Blog: ECMWF Newsletter article on OpenIFS activities in research and education
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Unknown User (nagc)Apr 18, 2019
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