diff --git a/docs/source/index.rst b/docs/source/index.rst index e043d507d16e74f95ddb3bca3fdf7d549944dd82..f5bb4268f96d3dd278da6e96d4757be7a82c5743 100644 --- a/docs/source/index.rst +++ b/docs/source/index.rst @@ -3,18 +3,6 @@ Welcome to the DART-WRF documentation! DART-WRF is a Python package to run an Ensemble Data Assimilation system with the software packages DART and WRF. -- Why should I use it? - - It's pythonic: see what it does at first glance, modular, flexible - - It handles dependencies using SLURM without '`sleep` loops in the bash script'. -Functions return a SLURM ID which can be used to trigger the start of another function (interface by [brentp/slurmpy](https://github.com/brentp/slurmpy)). - -- How does it work? - - There are two kinds of code/scripts: One that is run immediately and one that is run later on. - - The first one instructs the cluster (SLURM) to do the things you tell it - in the right order - using the right input. - - The latter kind of code actually does the things. Its code is not executed right away, but when there are resources assigned to you by SLURM. - -- Can I use it for real weather? - - Yes, but you need to [convert your observations into DART format.](https://docs.dart.ucar.edu)