The ProFSea tool should be cited as: Perks, R., & Weeks, J. (2023). MetOffice/ProFSea-tool: v1.0.0 (v1.0.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10255468
A user guide summarising the underpinning science on sea-level projections and providing guidance on how to set-up and run the Met Office Projecting Future Sea Level (ProFSea) tool can be found here: 10.5281/zenodo.10134070.
Users are advised to read this guide before using any products as it describes the data availability, the main outputs from the tool and the caveats and limitations.
The ProFSea tool user guide should be cited as: Perks, R. J. (2023). Met Office Projecting Future Sea Level (ProFSea) tool - User Guide (1.1). Met Office. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10245409
Once the ProFSea-env
conda environment has been set up, users must also run pip install -e .
from the root (top-most) directory in order to run the tool.
Several people have contributed to the development of the ProFSea tool and User Guide documentation, namely: Rachel Perks, Jacob Cheung, Benjamin Harrison, Katie Hodge, Mathew Palmer, Michael Sanderson, Hamish Steptoe, Jennifer Weeks and Gregory Munday.
This work was supported by the UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) Strategic Priorities Fund UK Climate Resilience programme. The programme is co-delivered by the Met Office and NERC on behalf of UKRI partners AHRC, EPSRC and ESRC. It was further supported by the Met Office Hadley Centre Climate Programme funded by BEIS and Defra.
ProFSea is licensed under the Open Government Licence 3.0.
If you have any queries or feedback about this tool please contact Rachel Perks at rachel.perks@metoffice.gov.uk or the Met Office Service Desk at enquiries@metoffice.gov.uk.