Digital Garden Entry

This site is built from a selection of my notes.

Here I write about climate science, programming, data work, and the Linux-heavy systems thinking that ties research and engineering together.

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Core pathways

  1. Galapagos climate dynamics: Galapagos Islands -> Galapagos seasonality -> Garua -> Occult precipitation -> Water balance
  2. Ocean-atmosphere coupling: Sea surface temperature -> Thermocline -> Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent -> Galapagos Cold Pool -> Galapagos SST variability -> Stratocumulus
  3. Modeling workflow: ERA5 reanalysis -> Dynamical downscaling -> WRF -> tropical WRF setup
  4. DARWIN publication track: DARWIN project -> Galapagos refined analysis -> Heavy rainfall in the Galapagos
  5. Urban climate track: urban climate -> urban meteorology -> Urban heat island
  6. Open science track: FAIR -> Metadata -> Provenance -> ATMODAT -> UC2 data standard -> Open Research Knowledge Graph
  7. Methods and inference track: Statistical inference -> Hypothesis test -> test statistic -> information criteria
  8. Application stack track: Vue 3 -> Pinia -> Vite -> FastAPI -> SQLModel -> PostgreSQL -> Docker Compose
  9. Linux automation track: Proxmox -> SaltStack -> SaltStack reactors and orchestration -> Checkmk -> Linux Administration in Datacenters

Quality and maintenance

  • Publishing and classification workflow: MOC Garden Operations and Standards
  • Shared terminology and concept hubs are kept public to avoid broken links.
  • Sensitive operational details stay private, and public notes use generalized examples.