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Calibrating CMOR3 & 4 forward development plans #730

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updated to reflect backward compatibility for CMOR3.8

[Updated] Below is a roadmap to make project support (and timelines) apparent across planning CMOR releases.

The following is my current thinking on how this might look:

CMOR version availability project support MIP table support new features repo
3.7.x now CMIP6_CVs cmip6-cmor-tables NA PCMDI/cmor
3.8.x March 2024 CMIP6_CVs, CMIP6Plus_CVs, input4MIPs_CVs, obs4MIPs_CVs cmip6-cmor-tables, mip-cmor-tables NA PCMDI/cmor
3.9.x ~May 2024 CMIP6_CVs, CMIP6Plus_CVs, input4MIPs_CVs, obs4MIPs_CVs cmip6-cmor-tables, mip-cmor-tables new netcdf (quantize, standard), Apple Mx native support PCMDI/cmor
4.0 ~2025 CMIP6Plus_CVs, input4MIPs_CVs, obs4MIPs_CVs, CMIP7 mip-cmor-tables pure python new repo; separate dev allows ongoing 3.8/3.9 maintenance until CMOR4 feature complete

ping @matthew-mizielinski @piotr-florek-mohc @wolfiex @taylor13 @mauzey1

  • consider if xCDAT functionality could be useful to reduce CMOR4 requirements?
  • from a user-perspective, what is a reasonable timeline to assume the above versions would be supported until? In particular the CMOR3.7.x branch would be a good one to clarify

Anything else to consider, or tweak above?

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