Name: Gabriel Rios
Type: User
Company: @Princeton
Bio: PhD student @ Princeton, intern @ Sandia National Laboratories. Previously: Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratories, City College of New York, Vanderbilt.
Location: Miami / New York
Blog: mr-gabrielrios.github.io
Gabriel Rios's Projects
Repository for AOS 527, Atmospheric Radiative Transfer
Repo to hold code for exercises/projects from Princeton AOS 575, Numerical Prediction of the Ocean and Atmosphere
Repo to hold files for APC 523, Numerical Algorithms for Scientific Computing, Princeton University.
https://matthewkudija.com/blog/
Energy Exascale Earth System Model source code. NOTE: use "maint" branches for your work. Head of master is not validated.
Repository for Satellite Meteorology, Spring 2022, City College of New York
Repository for Environmental Remote Sensing and Image Analysis, Spring 2022, City College of New York
Collection of scripts that have to do with fluid mechanics/dynamics.
Repository to store code used for GEO 425, Ocean Physics for Climate.
The objective of this repo is to host a series of scripts that allows for processing of data from the GOES satellites (GOES-East & GOES-West).
The objective of this package is to calculate turbulent surface fluxes using data from the NASA/NOAA GOES-16 satellite. The code has been developed with a focus on urban areas, so there are likely to be additional factors in the algorithm(s) that may not be applicable to rural areas or other areas with heterogeneous land cover.
The objective of this package is to provide an algorithm for calculating the sensible heat flux using GOES satellite data as a base input, processed through Josh Hrisko's models for land surface temperature (LST) and air temperature at a height of 2m from the elevation of the reference location.
Repository hosting files used for NOAA NERTO internship project regarding albedo data processing and analysis from the JPSS VIIRS suite.
Thesis for my Master of Engineering degree from The City College of New York.
Repository for files from ME I4600, Computational Fluid Mechanics, Spring 2022 at City College of New York
A dark style sheet for QtWidgets application
Collection of scripts to collect, analyze, and visualize urban boundary layer observational data over New York City from 2017 to present.