CLOVER development¶
Improvements to CLOVER¶
CLOVER is under continuous development to improve its functionality and capabilities. These will be added to the CLOVER repository on GitHub once they have been finalised and tested, as well as any existing or new bugs that are identified in the code. Check back in at the repository to see any new developments to the code and bug fixes, recorded as commits and in the update register, to ensure your version of CLOVER is up to date.
Acknowledgements and support for CLOVER¶
CLOVER has been under development since 2015 and has received a support from a variety of funding sources. We would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment for contributions to PhD scholarships, Climate-KIC for research allowances, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/R511547/1 and EP/R030235/1), the ClimateWorks Foundation, and Research England GCRF QR Funding.
Philip Sandwell would like to thank Hamish Beath, Javier Baranda Alonso, and Scot Wheeler, under the supervision of Ned Ekins-Daukes and Jenny Nelson, for their contributions to developing the CLOVER code and functionality over the years. In addition he would like to thank Oytun Babacan, Paloma Ortega Arriaga and Anaïs Matthey-Junod for their comments and suggestions to improve this user manual.
Get involved¶
If you would like to be involved with the development of CLOVER, have suggestions for improvements to its functionality, or identify (or solve) any bugs, please get in touch or submit pull requests on GitHub.
CLOVER is entirely open-source and so users are encouraged to use the code, make modifications, and develop improvements to suit their unique purposes under the share-and-share-alike conditions of the license. We are always happy to hear about how CLOVER has been used!