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    SpeedyWeather.jl is a global atmospheric model with simple physics developed as a research playground with an everything-flexible attitude as long as it is speedy. It is easy to use and easy to extend, making atmospheric modelling an interactive experience – in the terminal, in a notebook or conventionally through scripts.

    See the repository github.com/SpeedyWeather/SpeedyWeather.jl for more information.

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    Tags: Atmospheric modelling, GPU computing, Software engineering

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